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Cher on tour 1989 singing "If I Could Turn Back Time". The music video for "If I Could Turn Back Time", directed by American television director Marty Callner, takes place on board the battleship USS Missouri. It depicts Cher and her band performing a concert for a couple hundred of the ship's enthusiastic crew in white ceremonial dress uniform.
Cher in her 1989 "If I Could Turn Back Time" video. (Cher via YouTube) There was so much backlash to the video — from her outfit to it being performed on a warship used in World War II.
It was there that the Missouri was the site and setting of Cher's music video for If I Could Turn Back Time. A few months later she departed for the multi-national Pacific Exercise (PacEx) '89, where she and New Jersey performed a firepower demonstration off Okinawa for the Japanese and some of the other allied ships. Missouri fired 45 rounds ...
TIL the US Navy had no idea Cher would be wearing a racy outfit when they agreed to let her film “If I Could Turn Back Time” on the battleship *Missouri*. They didn’t see her now-iconic ...
Cher may be one of the most iconic dressers in her Hollywood, but not all of her looks have been hits from the get-go. Consider her sheer bodysuit from the 1989 "If I Could Turn Back Time" music ...
The Very Best of Cher is the eighth compilation album by American singer-actress Cher, released on April 1, 2003.The album includes many of Cher's most popular songs, such as "If I Could Turn Back Time", "Believe", "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" and "Take Me Home".
A demo version of "Some Guys" was included on the "If I Could Turn Back Time" 7- and 12-inch singles. "Heart of Stone" and "If I Could Turn Back Time" were both slightly remixed for single release. The "Heart of Stone" remix is available on CD on the compilation If I Could Turn Back Time: Cher's Greatest Hits issued by Geffen Records.
At the time, Spector was producing John Lennon’s Rock 'N' Roll — a cover album with songs from the late ’50s and early ’60s — and asked Cher and Harry Nilsson to sing background on it.