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May 25, 2023
With 22 of her solo UK hits on Capitol,
in 83, ‘Let’s Stay Together’, made No.6 in the charts.
And in 84, four more hits followed,
the first being ‘Help’, a Top 40, winning hearts.
Next came ‘What’s Love Got To Do With It’,
a US No.1 & UK Top 3.
And then, reaching No.45,
arrived ‘Better Be Good To Me’.
Ending 84, ‘Private Dancer’, rose to No.26,
with four more hits next in 85.
When ‘I Can’t Stand The Rain’ made No.57, and
‘We Don’t Need Another Hero(Thunderdome)’at No.3 arrived
‘One Of The Living’ followed
rising to the No.55 line.
And on A&M with Bryan Adams
‘It’s Only Love’ made No.29.
Back on Capitol, in 86, came two more hits,
with ‘Typical Male’, at No.33, and ‘Two People’, at No.43.
And in 87, reaching the Top 30,
next cameĀ ‘What You Get Is What You See’.
Also in 87, at No.43, was
‘Break Every Rule’, next in this mix.
And on Duck, with Eric Clapton,
‘Tearing Us Apart’, made No.56.
In 88, back on Capitol, rising to No.71,
came ‘Addicted To Love (Live)’.
And in September 89,
‘The Best’ reached the Top 5.
Ending 89, ‘I Don’t Wanna Lose You’, made No.8,
And in 90, ‘Steamy Windows’, rose to No.13.
And ‘Look Me In The Heart’, was at No.31,
with ‘Be Tender With Me Baby’, at No.28 seen.
Ending 90, with Rod Stewart, on Warner Brothers.
‘It Takes Two’, a Top 5, was to be.
And in 91, back On Capitol,
‘Nutbush City Limits’ climbed to No.23.
Also in 91, ‘Way Of The World’, made No.13.
And in 92, ‘Love Thing’ rose to No.29.
Also in 92, ‘I Want You Near Me’, was at No.22.
And in 93,on Parlophone ‘I Wanna Fight’ hit the No.7 line.
Eleven more hits followed on Parlophone,
and still in 93, reaching No.12 was ‘Disco Inferno’.
And also ‘Why Must We Wait Until Tonight’ rose to No.16.
And then in 95, came ‘Golden Eye’, with a Top 10 show.
In 96, ‘Whatever You Want’, rose to No.23.
And ‘On Silent Wings’, made No.13 heaven.
Also , ‘Missing You’, climbed to No.12,
and ‘Something Beautiful Remains’, made No.27.
Ending 96, ‘In Your Wildest Dreams’
reached No.32, featuring Barry White.
And in 99, ‘When The Heartache Is Over’
soared to the Top 10 height.
In 2000, ‘Whatever You Need’ climbed to No.27,
And in 2004, ‘Open Arms’, rose to No.25.
Anna Mae Bullock you were simply the best.
Forever will your work thrive.
Tina Turner
RIPĀ 1939 – 2023
Thank you for the music
by Harriet Blackbury
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