Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It - Album

What’s Love Got To Do With It

Soundtrack (1993)

What’s Love Got To Do With It is the eighth studio album from Tina Turner and the soundtrack for the same named movie about her life story. It’s also the first album for her new record company Virgin in America. Especially for this album, Tina re-recorded some old songs from Ike & Tina - some of them she hadn’t sung since her divorce from Ike. She recorded also five new songs, including the theme for the movie and hit single I Don't Wanna Fight. For the first time, Tina recorded also a studio version of the song Disco Inferno, which she performed live in her early concerts after the separation from Ike. The song „I Might Have Been Queen,“ originally from the album Private Dancer, is a remixed and little bit longer version and includes the additional and never before released vers „I Look Up To The Stars Till I Find My Destiny“. The American version of the album is missing two songs. Some of the pictures from the booklet were photographed at a beach in Malibu.

Producer: Chris Lord-Alge, Tina Turner, Roger Davies
PhotographerHerb Ritts / Peter Lindbergh
MakeupKevyn Aucoin
Design: Norman Moore
Release: June 1993
Label: Parlophone (Europe) / Virgin (USA)
Format: Vinyl / CD (Picture) / MiniDisc / Cassette / Digital
Charts: UK: #1 / Europe: #4 / Germany: #8 / USA: #17 / Australia: #30
Certifications: UK: 1x Platinum / USA: 1x Platinum / Germany: 1x Gold

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Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It - Album

Tracks

  1. I Don’t Wanna Fight 6:09
  2. Written by Steve DuBerry, Lulu, Billy Lawrie
  3. Rock Me Baby 3:59
  4. Written by B.B. King, Joe Josea
  5. Disco Inferno 4:06
  6. Written by Leroy Green, Ron "Have Mercy“ Kersey
  7. Why Must We Wait Until Tonight? 5:55
  8. Written by Bryan Adams, Robert John Lange
  9. Stay Awhile 4:52
  10. Written by Terry Britten, Graham Lyle
  11. Nutbush City Limits 3:20
  12. Written by Tina Turner
  13. (Darlin’) You Know I Love You 4:29
  14. Written by B.B. King, Jules Taub
  15. Proud Mary 5:27
  16. Written by John C. Fogerty
  17. A Fool In Love 2:56
  18. Written by lke Turner
  19. It’s Gonna Work Out Fine 2:51
  20. Written by Sylvia McKinney, Rose McCoy
  21. Shake A Tail Feather 2:34
  22. Written by Verlie Rice, Otis Hayes, Andre Williams / Not on the American version
  23. I Might Have Been Queen (Remix) 4:22
  24. Written by Rupert Hine, Jeanette Obstoj, James West-Oram
  25. What’s Love Got To Do With It 3:51
  26. Written by Terry Britten, Graham Lyle
  27. Tina’s Wish 3:08
  28. Written by Tina Turner, Ike Turner / Not on the American version

Singles

The slow ballad I Don’t Wanna Fight was the first worldwide single and also the theme of the movie. Tina promoted it live at her What’s Love? Tour in 1993. Disco Inferno was originally a hit from The Trammps in 1976. Released as the second single in the UK, it charted four places higher than The Trammps version. The Bryan Adams written song Why Must We Wait Until Tonight? was the second single in America and Germany and the third one in England and the new recorded version of Proud Mary (with guest vocals by Timmy Cappello) was released in 1994 as the last single from the album, together with the home video release of the movie.

I Don’t Wanna Fight: April 1993 / UK: #7 / USA: #9 (Pop), #1 (A/C) / Germany: #35 / Europe: #11 / Canada: #1 / Australia: #39
Disco Inferno: July 1993 / UK: #12 / Europe: #38 / Australia: #56
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?: September 1993 (USA) / October 1993 (Europe) / UK: #16 / Europe: #43, #12 (Airplay) / Germany: #55
Proud Mary: June 1994 / Scotland: #40 / UK: #62

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Tina Turner - What's Love? Tour

What’s Love? Tour

The What’s Love? Tour was Tina’s first American tour since 1987 to promote the movie and soundtrack What's Love Got To Do With It about her life story. Originally intended as a North American tour only, Tina decided to add a few dates in Europe at open air festivals and some concerts in Australia and New Zealand. Shortly before the Australian leg, she performed also at the New South Wales Rugby League Grand Final in Sydney's football stadium, to support the Winfield Cup. In Adeleide, Ayrton Senna surprised her by showing up on stage during her concert, after he won the Australian Grand Prix on that day. Tina had already sung The Best, but decided to play it again as a tribute to him after he left the stage. The setlist was very similar to her previous Foreign Affair Tour, with some additional songs from the soundtrack album, including her new hit single I Don’t Wanna Fight. The concert at the Blockbuster Pavillion in San Bernardino, California on September 15 was released on home video and one show in Sydney, Australia was recorded as a special for local television.

Opening Night: June 06, 1993 / Reno (USA)
Closing Night: November 18, 1993 / Wellington (Australia)
Regions: North America (2 legs) / Europe / Australia, New Zealand
Concerts: 90+
Visitors: 1.5 Mio.
Home VideoWhat’s Love? Live (1994)

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Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It - Movie

Movie

What’s Love Got To Do With It is a biographical movie, based on the life of Tina Turner. The film stars Angela Bassett as Tina and Laurence Fishburne as Ike. The screenplay was adapted by Kate Lanier from the best seller I, Tina, written by Tina Turner and Kurt Loder in 1986. The story starts with an approximately six year old Anna Mae Bullock in Nutbush Tennessee and ends with Tina’s first #1 hit single What’s Love Got To Do With It in 1984. Both main actors were nominated for an Oscar in the categroy „Best Actor/Actress“ and Angela Basset won a Golden Globe Award in 1994 and an Image Award in 1995.

For promotion, Touchstone Pictures in Germany released a Sampler with interviews, selected spoken scenes and music from the movie. For the home video release in 1994, the documentary Tears to Triumph features interviews with Tina, Roger Davies and a look behind the scenes. Capitol Records released also a Tina hip-hop tribute from the D.J. Shero. Tina herself promoted the movie at a Press Conference and photo shooting in Monte Carlo, Monaco on May 11, 1993 as well as at the Venice film festival in September.

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Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It - 30th Anniversary Edition

Anniversary Edition

In 2024, Rhino Records released a 30th Anniversary Edition with the original album fully remastered, a collection of edits, remixes and acapellas and a previously unheard version of the track Proud Mary. Additionally, it features the concert from the Blockbuster Pavillion with three bonus tracks and all music videos.

Release: April 26, 2024
Label: Parlophone
Format: Vinyl / 2 CD / Digital / Box (4 CD, 1 DVD) / T-Shirt Bundle

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Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It - Promo

Billboard

July 03, 1993

First effort for Virgin by veteran vocalist doubles as the soundtrack for current biopic on Turner's stormy life with ex-husband Ike. Majority of the material here is recut versions of such older Turner hits as „Proud Mary,“ „A Fool In Love,“ and „It’s Gonna Work Out Fine“ (title track is represented by hit '84 version); new (and commercially very promising) material includes slinky „Why Must We Wait Until Tonight,“ co-penned and produced by Bryan Adams. Strong critical reception for movie should spice sales.

June 12, 1993

Tina - The music behind the story what’s love got to do with it - Her sizzling new album with 14 new tracks, including the smash hit single I Don’t Wanna Fight - A new album on a new label. The soundtrack to her life story. And her first North American tour in six years.

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