Tina Turner - music’s greatest ever comeback?
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In the late seventies Tina Turner’s career did not look promising. As a middle - aged woman in the music industry, trying to re-launch herself after leaving her husband, her prospects did not look good. But somehow or another, Tina silenced all the naysayers by pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in music history and going on to have a huge era with ‘Private Dancer’.
So just how did Tina defy the odds and rebuild her career? Why did Tina not want to record her signature song ‘What’s Love Got to do with it?’ Who were the other music artists who rejected the track? Why did her record label want to let her go before she released ‘Private Dancer?’ And how did David Bowie, Rod Stewart and the Rolling Stones, help her get back on track? This mini-documentary explores these questions and more.
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Books I used for research for this video;
Tina Turner, My Love Story, 2018 - amzn.to/3IULvd8
Capitol Records, 2021 - amzn.to/3MMIiNX
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00:00 Introduction
00:57 Leaving Ike
02:28 The wilderness years
04:01 Meeting Roger Davies
05:47 Signing to Capitol
06:18 Let’s Stay Together
06:44 The making of Private Dancer
08:13 What’s Love Got to do with It
10:26 Issues with Capitol
11:38 Huge Success
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Her loss really knocked the wind out of my sails. It's like we lost the mother Earth of the music industry
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
That a lovely way of putting it 😀
@rhondae8222
Жыл бұрын
As a Black woman, I totally agree.
She was so fearless and resilient. i love watching her concert tours videos cuz no one could fill out an entire stadium with just raw vocals and stage presence like Tina Turner. RIP QUEEN ❤
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Such a great point. There will never be another
Greatest comeback in music history. She almost seemed like a new artist, or someone who had been dominating for decades. All ages sat up and took notice. And she was 45!! Phenomenal. 😊
@divatalk9011
Жыл бұрын
It's staggering. Imagine if a middle aged woman achieved that today...
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
It sounds trite but what an inspiration
I never would have thought in 1984 when I became a fan of Tina that she would once become a fellow citizen of mine here in Zurich! R. I.P. Queen!
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Yeah she really seemed to love Switzerland
I wrote a book report on I, Tina in junior high school circa 1986-87. Will never forget the red “A+” grade on the paper, as well as my English teacher, who took me aside after class to tell me how much of a TT fan she was as well! RIP Tina…still hard to believe she’s gone. 💔
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
What a love memory - thanks for sharing 😀 You we’re reading ‘I Tina’ in junior high?
@skurlandaficionado
Жыл бұрын
@@jonnyharvey If I recall - remember this was 35+ years ago 😉- the assignment was to read an autobiography of our choice for a book report. I , Tina had recently been released (right around the same time as the Typical Male single/Break Every Rule album) and I asked my parents for the book, which I wanted to read regardless of the report! 😊
@danielkorczyk8181
11 ай бұрын
@@skurlandaficionado❤
Thank you for making this video. Tina's Private Dancer album and 1985 HBO special are two of my earliest memories. I would use the TV remote and put something on my head and recreate her shows for my family! Her career is such a huge part of my life and she's the reason why I make music and perform today. ❤
Thank u for making this. She really fought throughout her entire career. They don't make icons like this anymore ❤
My absolute favourite above all Goddess-Queen of ROCK!!! Thank you for this. I'm in tears.
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
😀🙏
Such a QUEEN on all levels 👑👑🔥👌 LOVE TINA!!! RIP sweet lovely lady, hopefully you rest well, you worked so hard in this life!!! 😍😍🙏
Another perfect video. I remain a huge fan of your work. My favourite KZread tribute to Tina and I’ve watched a lot over the past couple of weeks. Thank you!!
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Thank you - I spent 7 days on it 😀😀🙏🙏
@innerpeace88627
Жыл бұрын
@@jonnyharvey Your hard work has paid off yet again.
yay another deep dive 🤩 ty for doing another deep dive on the legendary tina 💟
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
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The word comeback was invented for Tina Turner. No one has ever had a return like her. She was the first woman and also the first black woman to tour the stadiums internationally.
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Yes I can't think of any other woman at the time who did that. I remember she sold out stadiums even in Ireland
Thank you for this informative clip. One comment though-respectfully, Phyllis Hyman was and is so much more than a mere “seventies singer”! ☺️ ❤️
Sexism and agism is so real. I love Tina.
Love your videos so much! RIP Tina
Tina Turner was the Queen of rock and roll! She was 1 of my all time favorite singers! I hope you do a video on her album, "Break Every Rule!"
I 💖 💄Tina💋Turner👠 Thanks 4 this Jonny 😁👌
Rock In Peace Tina Turner The Beatles cover of Help that Tina Turner recorded in 1984 was actually rearranged by Australian legendary singer John Farnham in 1980 so Tina’s version is cover of a cover . Tina with Australian manager was spending a lot of time in Australia so Tina was listening to a lot Australian artists that wasn’t that successful outside of Australia , so would’ve definitely heard John Farnham’s version which was a top ten hit in Australia .
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
that's interesting - thanks for that.
This should have been longer ……. Especially on her stadium sell out concerts. She really was a remarkable female music artist
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
okay, thanks for the constructive feedback. It was really just supposed to cover the PD era though
Well done 👍.
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙁
Really enjoyed this! Thanks Jonny 🙂
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Queen of Rock n Roll ❤
7:00 This is hilarious and cringe that they thought that way considering rock was created by black musicians
The same can be said for Patti Labelle who struggled after the group Labelle disbanded. But rose to solo stardom in the 80s while in her 40s
You are so beautiful, I could hear your voice forever and ever.
It's crazy to think it almost didn't happen
"Running Up That Hill" peaked at nr 3 in US
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
thanks - I got UK & US mixed up.
Thank you for this. Tina's death hit hard for me.
I see my favorite book on the shelf - Chavs by Owen Jones!
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
Everyone spots that one. I must have read it four years ago
@bollywoodoverhollywood8139
Жыл бұрын
@@jonnyharveyDamn I thought I was special lol. I’m not British.
Just 😍🤩💋🥰😍🤩✨💋
@jonnyharvey
Жыл бұрын
😀
I Love Tina but I don’t like about her that she only saw herself as a performer and not as a songwriter and producer like I.e. Madonna or Mariah, which makes their music more personal in my humble opinion …
"music’s greatest ever comeback?" you ask??? Answer: yes ma'am