Overview
- The song 'Hot For You Baby,' recorded during sessions for Tina Turner's 1984 album 'Private Dancer,' was thought to be lost but has now been rediscovered and released.
- Written by Australian musicians George Young and Harry Vanda, and produced by John Carter, the track showcases a rock-influenced sound with Turner's signature powerful vocals.
- Critics have noted the song's energetic style but largely agree it lacks the depth and impact of the other tracks that made the final cut of 'Private Dancer.'
- The track will be part of the 40th anniversary edition of 'Private Dancer,' releasing on March 21, which includes previously unreleased material, live performances, and restored music videos.
- Tina Turner, who passed away in 2023, is celebrated as the 'Queen of Rock 'n' Roll,' with 'Private Dancer' marking a pivotal comeback in her career after years of personal and professional challenges.