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"Better Be Good to Me" is a song written by Mike Chapman, Holly Knight, and Nicky Chinn, recorded by singer Tina Turner for her solo studio album Private Dancer (1984) and released as a single in early September 1984. The song was originally recorded and released in 1981 by Spider, a band from New York
Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock; November 26, 1939 – May 24, 2023) was a singer, songwriter, and actress.Known as the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll", she rose to prominence as the lead singer of the husband-wife duo Ike & Tina Turner before launching a successful career as a solo performer.
I IDOLIZE YOU – Ike & Tina Turner Top 50 R&B singles– 48th place 1962 POOR FOOL – Ike & Tina Turner Top 50 R&B singles– 17th place [58] 1971 PROUD MARY – Ike & Tina Turner TOP 100 POP SINGLES – 56th place [59] 1984 WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT Tina Turner TOP 100 POP SINGLES – 2nd place [60] BETTER BE GOOD TO ME – Tina Turner
The queen of rock and roll, Tina Turner, died at the age of 83 on Wednesday (May 24) at home in Switzerland. Born Anna Mae Bullock in Tennessee in 1939, she auditioned for Ike Turner’s band as a ...
American-born Swiss singer Tina Turner released nine studio albums, three live albums, two soundtracks, and six compilation albums.Widely referred to as the "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll", Turner had reportedly sold around 100 to 150 million records worldwide [1] [2] [3] (with claims as high as 200 million globally), [4] [5] making her one of the best-selling female artists in music history. [6]
"The Best"—first recorded by Bonnie Tyler—became an international No. 1 single for Tina Turner. Knight wrote songs with Heart, Aerosmith, Rod Stewart, Bon Jovi, and many more. Tina Turner has recorded nine of her tunes, including "The Best", "Better Be Good to Me", and "In Your Wildest Dreams" (1996).
Cher once gave Tina Turner some life-changing advice.. In her new memoir, Cher: The Memoir, Part One, out Nov. 19, the actress-singer, 78, writes that Turner once came to her asking for her for ...
The second Tina Turner track on the album, "One of the Living" (U.S. No. 15), was the film's opening titles song, produced by Mike Chapman and composed by Holly Knight - the team behind "Better Be Good to Me" - and also credited to Knight's band Device on both the film's end titles and the