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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
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All lead vocals Rick Henn unless otherwise stated "Andrea" (Richard Henn) – 2:12 "A Little Dog and His Boy" (Richard Henn) – 2:44 "Have to Be Myself" (Hial King) – 2:21
"Steamy Windows" "Show Some Respect" "I Can't Stand the Rain" "River Deep – Mountain High" "Missing You" "GoldenEye" "Addicted to Love" "Private Dancer"
Hine produced the Grammy-winning single "Better Be Good to Me" as well as co-writing "I Might Have Been Queen". [7] In 1986, he created a solo project called Thinkman with a set of actors for stage performance. There were three albums released under this project: The Formula (1986), Life is a Full Time Occupation (1988), and Hard Hat Zone (1990 ...
Raymond finds out about the engagement, and after warning Tina about Ike, he leaves. Rhonda Graam is introduced as the band's new manager, and Tina reveals she is pregnant with Raymond's child ("Better Be Good to Me"). As they continue touring, Tina becomes increasingly isolated from Ike as he begins taking drugs and sleeping with other women.
"Better Be Good to Me" with Tina Turner (from Miami Vice episode "Give a Little, Take a Little") (1991) "Love Is a Battlefield" with Pat Benatar and Queen Latifah (from Small Soldiers) (1998) "Hold On to the Good Things" with Shawn Colvin (from Stuart Little 2) (2002) "Love Is a Battlefield" with Pat Benatar (from 13 Going on 30) (2002)
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 original vinyl album.