Private Dancer

Private Dancer

Album by Tina Turner
Private Dancer is the fifth solo studio album by Tina Turner. It was released on May 29, 1984, through Capitol Records and was her first album released through the label.Wikipedia
GenrePop/Rock , R&B , Contemporary R&B , Contemporary Pop/Rock , Dance-Rock , Adult Contemporary R&B
Release DateNovember 16, 1984
ArtistTina Turner , Jeff Beck , Joe Sample , Martyn Ware , Glenn Gregory , Mark Knopfler , Wilton Felder , Cy Curnin , Ray Russell , Rupert Hine
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Tracklist

  • 1I Might Have Been QueenTina Turner4:11
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  • 2What's Love Got to Do With ItTina Turner3:49
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  • 3Show Some RespectTina Turner3:18
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  • 4I Can't Stand the RainTina Turner3:43
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  • 5Private DancerTina Turner7:13
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  • 6Let's Stay TogetherTina Turner5:16
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  • 7Better Be Good to MeTina Turner5:12
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  • 8Steel ClawTina Turner3:49
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  • 9Help!Tina Turner4:30
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  • 101984Tina Turner3:11
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  • 11I Wrote a LetterTina Turner3:24
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  • 12Rock and Roll WidowTina Turner4:45
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  • 13Don't Rush the Good ThingsTina Turner3:46
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  • 14When I Was YoungTina Turner3:11
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  • 15What's Love Got to Do with It [Extended Version]Tina Turner5:48
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  • 16Better Be Good to Me [Extended Version]Tina Turner7:03
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  • 17I Can't Stand the Rain [Extended Version]Tina Turner5:43
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  • Rupert Hine, who has died aged 72, was a record producer, recording artist, studio owner, songwriter and video director. He launched himself in the 1960s as one half of the folk rock duo Rupert & David and later went solo, cutting six albums under his name and three under the guise of Thinkman, essentially a solo project but presented as a group, with actors hired to play band members for live and television performances. But Hine became better known, in the 1980s and 1990s, as a producer for artists including Rush, with whom he worked on the albums Presto (1989) and Roll the Bones (1991).

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