A song originally recorded for Tina Turner’s hit 1980s album “Private Dancer” and thought to be lost has been rediscovered after four decades.
Listen to the previously unheard Hot For You Baby, which comes from the 40th anniversary edition of Tina Turner's classic Private Dancer album
In celebration of one of Turner's most beloved albums, previously unreleased music is coming out of the vault.
A previously lost Tina Turner song is set to be released for the first time, nearly two years after the legendary singer's death. Hot For You Baby, originally intended for Turner's breakthrough 1984 album Private Dancer,
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The new track, “Hot for You Baby,” was “thought to be lost to time” but has now been “unearthed from the vaults” in a “thrilling discovery,” her record company said in a blurb posted on Turner’s official YouTube channel.
The uptempo "Private Dancer" outtake will appear on the upcoming 40th anniversary edition of the late rock icon's career-peak album.
The new song will appear in the 40th-anniversary edition release of her fifth studio album 'Private Dancer’, which will be released in March.
“A song which essentially expresses one idea — 'hot for you, baby’ — was a little monochromatic for her,” said Rolling Stone magazine contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis. “The rest of the stuff that’s on Private Dancer is much more nuanced.”
A song written by Australians George Young and Harry Vanda and recorded for Tina Turner’s classic album, Private Dancer, has been found 40 years after it was presumably lost.