A composition by famous singer Tina Turner, lost 40 years ago, will be released after her death.. The song "
The track was initially going to be included in the singer's album, but later they decided to give preference to such a hit as What's Love Got To Do With It, Better Be Good To Me. The track, thought to have been lost, was recently discovered when the Turner label reissued the Private Dancer album, BBC reports..
Hot For You, Baby is an up-tempo rock song produced by John Grant.. It was already recorded by the Scottish-Australian singer John Paul Young, but the composition did not gain popularity.
" – I was lucky that I interviewed Tina and saw her perform live. She was an incredibly good performer and at the same time an amazingly graceful woman."
The track is expected to be included in the re-release of the album Private Dancer, which is scheduled for release in March.
The collection will feature remixes and performances, as well as Turner's concert at the NEC Arena in Birmingham in March 1985, which featured David Bowie and Bryan Adams.
There are many things connected with the album Private Dancer. The singer recorded all but one of the songs in the UK with five different British production teams. American writer Stephen Holden described the record as " The album sold over 10 million copies. He received three Grammy Awards.