Rediscovered Tina Turner Song 'Hot For You Baby' Unveiled After 40 Years
The previously unreleased track will feature on the 40th anniversary edition of her iconic album 'Private Dancer,' set to release in March.
- The song 'Hot For You Baby,' recorded during sessions for Tina Turner's 1984 album 'Private Dancer,' was thought to be lost but has now been rediscovered and released.
- Written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, and produced by John Carter, the track showcases a rock-influenced sound with Turner's signature powerful vocals.
- Critics have noted the song's energetic style but largely agree it lacks the depth and impact of the other tracks that made the final cut of 'Private Dancer.'
- The track will be part of the 40th anniversary edition of 'Private Dancer,' releasing on March 21, which includes previously unreleased material, live performances, and restored music videos.
- Tina Turner, who passed away in 2023, is celebrated as the 'Queen of Rock 'n' Roll,' with 'Private Dancer' marking a pivotal comeback in her career after years of personal and professional challenges.