Lost Tina Turner Song Rediscovered After Decades
A song once thought to be lost has been rediscovered after over four decades. “Hot For You Baby,” originally recorded for Tina Turner’s iconic 1980s album Private Dancer, has surfaced and was played for the first time on BBC Radio 2’s Breakfast Show on Thursday.
One listener described the song as “Tina Turner meets AC/DC,” capturing the raw, electrifying energy of the track.
A Hidden Gem from Capitol Studios
The song was recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, and produced by John Carter. It was initially meant to be part of the Private Dancer album, but the track somehow became “lost to time,” as noted on Turner’s official YouTube channel.
A Special Addition to the Private Dancer Anniversary Album
“Hot For You Baby” will feature on a special anniversary edition of Private Dancer, set for release in March. The album’s reissue will introduce the world to this thrilling discovery, adding a new chapter to the story of one of Tina Turner’s most legendary records.
Released in 1984, Private Dancer marked Turner’s dramatic comeback, selling over 20 million copies worldwide and earning three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year and Best Female Vocal Performance for “What’s Love Got to Do with It.”
More Surprises on the Anniversary Album
In addition to “Hot For You Baby,” the upcoming Private Dancer anniversary edition will also include other previously unreleased tracks, such as a television instrumental version of “Let’s Stay Together” and a dub mix of “What’s Love Got to Do with It.”
Tina Turner: A Legacy Remembered
Tina Turner, who passed away in May 2023 at the age of 83, left an indelible mark on the music world. Known as the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” she overcame a difficult and abusive marriage to become one of the most influential female artists in history.
Her legacy continues to resonate, and this newfound track adds yet another exciting chapter to her remarkable journey.