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Reply #30 posted 06/04/23 4:47pm

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I've been watching so many Tina videos lately. Her on The Cher Show (a year before she left Ike), her singing a medley with Tom Jones (2 years after she left Ike), once with Bette Midler, Elton, and Flip Wilson. She worked her ass off.

I was reading that Ike released a couple of albums after their divorce, and Tina was on them (recorded before their split). They covered "Philadelphia Freedom," which makes twice - on record that I've found - that she covered Elton; the other being "The Bitch is Back" on Rough.

I guess I enjoy that history and synergy between people.

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Reply #31 posted 06/06/23 6:44pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

I've been watching so many Tina videos lately. Her on The Cher Show (a year before she left Ike), her singing a medley with Tom Jones (2 years after she left Ike), once with Bette Midler, Elton, and Flip Wilson. She worked her ass off.

I was reading that Ike released a couple of albums after their divorce, and Tina was on them (recorded before their split). They covered "Philadelphia Freedom," which makes twice - on record that I've found - that she covered Elton; the other being "The Bitch is Back" on Rough.

I guess I enjoy that history and synergy between people.

Tina allegedly turned down Elton's silly "Act of war" duet, which went to Millie Jackson. Song is alot of very 80's fun.

Also read Diane Warren was fuming when "Don't turn around" only made a b side. Shoulda made "Break every rule", but one too many ballads maybe? Song became a huge hit in an uptempo version in UK by Aswad.

"Break every rule" is easily my fav album of hers I own. Her 90's stuff is spotty but her legacy was secured by then so it's just extra as far as Iam concerned. But what a comeback "Private Dancer" was.

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Reply #32 posted 06/06/23 6:48pm

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Oh and compilations often sell better in UK and possibly Europe as a general rule. Exception being The Eagles Greatest hits in America of course LOL.

Plus that compilation came off the back of a the huge album and tour "Foreign Affair". Sadly UK never plays "Typical Male", which charted badly here. Funny how it's different sometimes.

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