Entitled “Hot for You Baby”, the music was written by John Paul Young, produced by John Carter and made for the private dancer album
Almost two years after the death of the iconic singer Tina TurnerUnpublished music “Warm for you small“He was found and launched on digital platforms. He died on May 24, 2023, at the age of 83, from natural causes. The information comes from Rolling Stone USA.
It is worth mentioning how the song is part of the edition of the 40th anniversary of the fifth studio album Turnerentitled Private dance (1984), with other traces never published, live shows and music videos that have marked that era.
During his career, he distinguished himself with songs like “I I don’t want to lose you“”The best“”What does love with it have to do with it“AND”We don’t need another hero (Thundedome).” Already “Warm for you small“It was written by the Australian singer John Paul Young and produced by John Carter and should be part of Tracklist From Private danceBut I was unable to reach the final cut.
The new song has a distinct rock sound with guitar solo and other instruments, such as drums and even organ and battery, which guide the rhythm. Private dance has one of the great successes of Tina Turner: “What does love with it have to do with it. “The album sold 10 million copies and won in four categories of Grammy: Best Female Rock Vocal Performance, Best women’s pop vocal performance, Registration of the year AND Song of the year.
Listen to “Hot for You Baby”, unpublished music by Tina Turner, below:
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