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Tina Turner was a true legend and force of nature whose talent and spirit were remarkable. May she Rest In Peace.
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It is very hard to believe that she only had one US #1 hit on Wikipedia including proud mary was #2 and even with Ike Turner.
Though internationally combined... I imagine it would be a whopper and many no#1 hits combined ...
It is very hard to believe that she only had one US #1 hit on Wikipedia...
That popularity came up in a 60 Minutes interview: https://youtu.be/9KWnl2KyrxQThe rest of the world seemed to appreciate Tina more than her native country.
#1 Australia and Germany - Whole Lotta Love (1975) also #1 in 1997 on the UK Rock and Metal chart
#1 US Hot Dance Club Songs - Let's Stay Together
#1 US, Australia, Canada - What's Love Got To Do With It
#1 Australia, Canada, Spain, Switzerland, West Germany - We Don't Need Another Hero
#1 Finland, Spain, US (Cash Box) - Typical Male
#1 Austria - Nutbush City Limits (Live, 1988)
#1 Netherlands - Tonight (Live duet with David Bowie)
#1 Canada, US Adult Contemporary - I Don't Wanna Fight (also the #1 Canadian adult contemporary song for 1993)
#1 Denmark - It Takes Two (duet with Rod Stewart)
#1 Hungary and Poland - GoldenEye
#1 Italy - Teach Me Again (duet with Elisa)
#1 Poland, Germany (airplay), Croatia - What's Love Got To Do With It (2020 Kygo version)
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Very sad that she, with reason, felt so - I have been in awe of her talent and strength since my childhood in the 1960s, and learning of her life struggles and watching her soar beyond them in the 1980s and forward just intensified that awe and respect.Really a shame that she didn’t feel more appreciated in her homeland.
I bet you she was blackballed after her divorce with Ike. He had strong connections with big producers at the time and some of them were as violent and abusive as he was… see Phil Spector.Really a shame that she didn’t feel more appreciated in her homeland.
I think the article was talking about following her superstar status. She could get a crowd in the US while she could still fill stadiums in Europe. I see that with Springsteen now. He can fill an events center here---maybe 20,000 but in Europe? BIG crowds and all ages too.I bet you she was blackballed after her divorce with Ike. He had strong connections with big producers at the time and some of them were as violent and abusive as he was… see Phil Spector.
I’m glad she found true appreciation elsewhere, which led to “Private Dancer” and then “What’s Love Got To Do With It”, which became US hits. I can see she was seen as a relevant artist in Europe while in the US, her associations with Ike burdened her with that nostalgia label. That said, people in the US did see her as a star and legend but I bet you it was better in Europe where they appreciated her even more as her own artist.
Absolutely I know people that go to Springsteen in multiple cities in Canada.I think the article was talking about following her superstar status. She could get a crowd in the US while she could still fill stadiums in Europe. I see that with Springsteen now. He can fill an events center here---maybe 20,000 but in Europe? BIG crowds and all ages too.
Really a shame that she didn’t feel more appreciated in her homeland.