
Private Dancer, released in May 1984, propelled Turner back into stardom after escaping her abusive marriage to musician Ike Turner in the Seventies and left her penniless and living off food stamps.
Turner was broke after the split and playing cabaret shows to pay off her debts. Yet she learnt that she still had fans in the R&Bobsessed UK after The Rolling Stones invited her on their US tour and Rod Stewart asked her to play with him on Saturday Night Live.
Long believed to have been lost, “Hot for You, Baby” was recorded at Hollywood’s Capitol Studios but was bumped from Turner’s fifth album in favour of hits including “What’s Love Got to Do with It” and “Better Be Good to Me”. The album peaked at No 1 in the US and earned Turner four Grammy awards, including Song of the Year.
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