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Reply #60 posted 09/11/19 8:30am

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Show Some Respect

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I MADE A RESOLUTION
AND A PLAN TO DO MY WORK
BUT I NEED YOU TO MAKE IT WORK
YOU'VE GOT TO READ THE MESSAGE
UNDERSTAND WHAT'S ON MY MIND
CAUSE NOT TO SEE WOULD BE A CRIME
AND WE COULD LOOSE IT ANYTIME

[CHORUS]
WE'VE GOT TO SHOW SOME RESPECT
WE'VE GOT TO LEARN TO PROTECT
DON'T TAKE IT FOR GRANTED I KNOW
THAT IF YOU WANT TO STAY CLOSE
WE'VE GOT TO SHOW SOME RESPECT

BUT I BELIEVE IN WORKING
THEN I BELIEVE IN A LITTLE HELP
CAUSE I'M NOT LIGHT UNTO MYSELF
WITHOUT A THING OF VALUE
WHY SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST
WE DON'T KNOW WHAT'S UP AHEAD
WE CAN'T LET OURSELVES FORGET

[CHORUS]

FOR THE THINGS THAT I LOVE ABOUT YOU
FROM THE WOMAN THAT YOU SEE INSIDE
DON'T LET IT WALK OUT THE DOOR
LOVE FOLLOWS EVERY TIME

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Tina Turner – lead vocals
Terry Britten – guitar, background vocals
Nick Glennie-Smith, Billy Livsey – keyboards
Tessa Niles – background vocals
Graham Jarvis – drums

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Show Some Respect is a song recorded by recording artist Tina Turner. It was written by Terry Britten and Sue Shifrin and released as the sixth single from her fifth solo album Private Dancer (1984). While not released as a single in Europe, it found moderate success in the US and minor success in Canada. The B-side to "Show Some Respect" is a live cover of Prince's song "Let's Pretend We're Married".

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Reply #61 posted 09/11/19 9:01am

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Reply #62 posted 09/11/19 10:19am

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"Let's Stay Together". THIS is the song that made me kneel at Tina's throne. I didn't recall Al Green's version until years after Tina's. I was awestruck when I first heard it on the radio and I still listen to it regularly to this day. For me, as a solo artist, this is Tina's best, most aggressive vocal.

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Reply #63 posted 09/14/19 10:12am

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35 iconic photos from the first MTV VMAs in 1984

https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/awards/35-iconic-photos-from-the-first-mtv-vmas-in-1984/ss-AAHc39K?ocid=spartanntp#image=5

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Tina Turner, who performed "What's Love Got to Do With It," was all smiles at the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sept. 14, 1984.

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Tina Turner showed off her radiant smile at an MTV Video Music Awards afterparty at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on Sept. 14, 1984.

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Reply #64 posted 09/16/19 6:55pm

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Love this picture, I love when an artist can take a song and make it feel like it was made for their album era with the garments of that energy

kitbradley said:

"Let's Stay Together". THIS is the song that made me kneel at Tina's throne. I didn't recall Al Green's version until years after Tina's. I was awestruck when I first heard it on the radio and I still listen to it regularly to this day. For me, as a solo artist, this is Tina's best, most aggressive vocal.

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Reply #65 posted 09/16/19 6:56pm

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Let's Stay Together
Let me say that since
Since we've been together
Loving you forever
Is all I need
Let me be the one you come running to
I'll never be untrue
Let's, let's stay together
Loving you whether, whether
Times are good or bad, happy or sad
I'm so in love with you
Whatever you want to do
Is alright with me
You make me feel so brand new
I want to spend my whole life with you
Let me say that since
Since we've been together
Loving you forever
Is all I need
Let me be the one you come running to
I'll never be untrue
Let's, let's stay together
Loving you whether, whether
Times are good or bad, happy or sad
Good or bad, happy or sad
Why, oh tell me, why do people break up
Turn around and make up
I just came to see
You'd never do that to me, would you baby?
Cause being around you is all I see
So baby let's we all stay together
Loving you whether, whether
Times are good or bad, happy or sad
Let's, let's stay together
Loving you whether, whether
Times are good or bad, happy or sad
Ever need to chase after me baby
Let's stay together
Loving you whether, whether
Good or bad, happy or sad
Good or bad, happy or sad
Let's stay together
Loving you whether, whether
Good or bad, happy or sad

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Writer: Al Green, Willie Mitchel, Al Jackson Jr.
Producer: Martyn Ware, Greg Walsh
Photographer: Norman Seeff
Release: November 1983 (Europe) / January 1984 (USA)
Label: Capitol / EMI
Format: 7" Vinyl / 12" Vinyl (picture), Cassette
Charts: UK: #6 / Germany: #18 / USA: #26 (pop), #1 (club play)
Certifications: UK: 1x Silver
Grammy: Best R&B Vocal Performance (Nomination 1985)
Album: Private Dancer

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Reply #66 posted 09/16/19 6:59pm

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Released: 1983
Genre: Synthpop, Funk , Soul
Length: 3.36 min.
Label: Capitol
Writers: "Let’s Stay Together" (Edit) – A. Green, A. Jackson Jr. and W. Mitchell
"I Wrote A Letter" - I. Rumpf
Producers: Martyn Ware and Greg Walsh (Let's Stay Together) and John Carter (I Wrote A Letter)

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1983 - Let's stay together 7 Inch Single

"Let’s Stay Together" is a single from Tina Turner's album "Private Dancer".
It’s a cover version of Al Green. Al Green released the song in 1971 for the album "Let’s Stay Together". The song was written by Al Green, Willie Mitchell and Al Jackson Jr.

Tina’s career was hanging by a thread from 76-83. Her previous solo albums flopped and the record labels didn’t want to work with her. She was considered too old or they still held her responsible for her working with Ike. Tina’s live shows were always a success. She was mostly on the road and entertaining people from cabaret shows to rock shows. However her manager Roger Davies didn’t gave up on Tina when he heard that she was abandoned again by the record label.

Roger called Martin and Greg of Heaven 17 again after they worked together on the cover version "Ball Of Confusion". He asked if they were interested in writing songs for Tina or if they had any other ideas. However they told Roger, that in general they didn’t write songs for other artists, and certainly not for Tina. Not that they didn’t like her, but they adored her too much. She was a legend in their eyes and they weren’t confident at all to write songs for Tina. Roger and Tina were already staying in London, and the Heaven 17 member came up with the idea to cover another song they surely would love to hear Tina sing. They also knew Tina wanted rock songs but they also said she was an amazing soul vocalist and if she would be interested covering a soul song. Soul is Tina!! They’ve asked if she had any soul idols and Tina came quickly up with a list of soul performers. Sam Cooke, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding. How about Al Green’s "Let’s Stay Together"? Tina immediately jumped at the idea. Tina hadn’t trouble recording the song, and they used the first take. They were stunned. Here’s a video of Tina and Heaven 17 live at The Tube in England.

The song became a huge hit in Europe and even climbed up in The Billboard charts in the USA. "Let’s Stay Together" was the comeback single for The Queen. Things finally went in the right direction for Tina.
Later on there was a meeting with Capitol and David Bowie. They were at a dinner party for releasing Bowie’s new album. The company asked if Bowie had any plans tonight because they wanted to invite Bowie.
He said "No, I won’t be able to make it tonight. I’m going to see my favourite singer tonight. "Oh well’’ they said. "Who is this favourite singer?’’ Bowie said "Tina Turner’’.
They were surprised because they just dropped her. However the company decided to come along with Bowie to see Tina performing live. They already noticed that Tina had a hit record on both sides of the ocean and immediately re-signed her. They also put the pressure on Tina because they wanted an album and gave her a deadline of a few weeks. Tina often thanked Bowie for helping her. Tina’s career came in movement because of Bowie. The Queen was back!!!

Tina performed "Let’s Stay Together" in multiple shows. Solid Gold, Banana’s and Na Sowas are a few examples of them. "Let’s Stay Together" never left her live shows as well. Although she made changes every now and then, it always was an incredible moment when audiences sang along with The Queen. She performed the song from 1983-2009. Half the original recorded version and the second half of her career as an unplugged version. Tina received The Kennedy Center Honouree in 2005 and Al Green, the original singer of the song tributed the song to Tina during her honouree. He always loved her version of the song.

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Reply #67 posted 09/17/19 10:21am

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LET´S STAY TOGETHER-TINA TURNER-OFFICIAL VIDEO-1983

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Reply #68 posted 09/17/19 10:25am

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performers: Annie Behringer, Lejeune Richardson, Tina Turner

The music video was directed by David Mallet.

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Reply #69 posted 09/23/19 8:57pm

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Mick Jagger and Tina Turner at Live Aid, 1985. Picture: Ron Galella/WireImage/Getty Images

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Reply #70 posted 09/30/19 6:23am

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Reply #71 posted 09/30/19 6:24am

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Reply #72 posted 09/30/19 6:26am

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Tina Turner and Mick Jagger, Philadelphia
Once the Wembley event finishes, attention turns to the Live Aid performances in the US, which include The Beach Boys, Bryan Adams, Duran Duran and a Jagger-Turner duet.
Tina Turner: The only thing I remember of the day is stabbing Mick in the foot with my high heels in the middle of It's Only Rock and Roll. And then they put us on the cover of Life magazine.

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Reply #73 posted 10/07/19 8:14am

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I taught Mick to dance, but he never made a move on me!

Tina Turner tells BAZ BAMIGBOYE that Jagger and David Bowie were 'like the brothers I never had'

By Baz Bamigboye for the Daily Mail

Published: 18:36 EDT, 14 September 2017

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Tina Turner insists she never used sex to sell her music when she performed on stage.

'All I ever wanted to do was give people a good time,' the rock-n-roll legend tells me. 'I never did sexual moves, and I never did sexual gestures.'

She wasn't averse to a bit of teasing, though. 'I played with sex,' she agrees. 'But I never actually did it, so they thought I was really trying to come on to someone.

'When I stood there, sweat dripping from me, all the make-up on, and the hair, and everybody looking up at me, smiling. That was what I always left the stage with,' Turner says, adding she always knew when enough was enough. 'Give them too much and you'll get them on stage with you.'

Tina, now 77, draws a sharp contrast between her act, at the height of her solo fame in the Eighties, and the female superstars of today: women like Beyonce, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez.

'I've got to be careful,' she says, likening criticism to 'a pillow that you cut in the wind'.

She blames competiveness — and weak management — for the sexual provocativeness that pervades the world of female music stars now.

'There's not a lot of people in their ear, trying to talk about manners on stage,' she says. 'I think they started out doing what they wanted to do; and you weren't able to correct them. So I think that's why they're taking off more clothes.
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'I went out in high-heeled shoes, a short dress and there was good dancing and laughter and fun — not making the women feel like me and the girls (her dancers) were after their men. There was never anything coming from the stage that was negative.
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'I always did the shimmy from side to side. The hips went from side to side — never from the front.

'You've got to admit that when you see the grinding on stage, it turns you off a little bit.

Dancing, she insists, should be 'feet and hips — not pelvic thrusts!'

Tina says she was just as strict when it came to working with 'the boys'. And what boys! Mick Jagger and David Bowie were 'like the brothers that I never had'. 'We never slept together; and they never came on to me, because I think they saw me as a role model in some kind of way.

'Mick wanted to dance — and I was a dancer — but he never gave me the credit! He said his mother taught him how to dance. But we worked with him in the dressing room, me and the girls, and we taught him how to Pony.' (For those with two left feet, that's a Sixties dance move.)

'I had a different kind of collaboration with David (Bowie),' she continues, 'and it was more to do with the singing.

'All those English guys felt I could sing. They felt there was something to learn from my singing. My vocals are natural. I hit the note naturally and they'd go: "What?! How'd you do that?!!"'

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'I've touched upon a happiness I thought was impossible to have,' she says.

She's happy with retirement, too; though she doesn't rule out a one-off comeback, to perform something special, and particularly if the old gang — 'all of whoever is still alive, from my time' — were involved.

'I think something like that I'd be a part of,' she concedes. 'But to actually go back to work on a tour or something? No. Retirement is retirement.

'Two years from now I'll be 80, and I don't want to be seen as a cruddy old woman, walking around on stage with a walking stick. I don't need to go back. It's over.'

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Reply #74 posted 10/13/19 7:55pm

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LIVE AID 1985

Tina Turner with Mick Jagger

Backed by the Hall & Oates band, with Daryl on keyboards and John on guitar.


1 State of Shock

2 It's only Rock and Roll

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