The Canadian singer, considered a legend by many, is currently battling serious health challenges due to a neurological condition. This illness initially affected her physical abilities and later affected her vocal cords.
Despite this serious diagnosis, the 55-year-old artist shows admirable strength by persistently insisting that there is nothing wrong with her. She doesn’t give up and continues to strive to inspire her loyal fans, for whom she is a true idol.
However, the disease has made even simple daily activities challenging. Even basic actions such as drinking, eating and moving pose great difficulties for her. This situation has resulted in dramatic weight loss and has severely limited her ability in many ways.
Despite these setbacks, she remains grateful for the support of her many fans who continue to stick by her. She is known for staying true to herself and that neither money nor fame has changed her values.
The duet of Iggy Pop’s fragile ballad, sung by Tina Turner and David Bowie, lights up the stage
Tina Turner had a remarkable year in 1984. After splitting from Ike Turner in July 1976, she built her solo career with the help of celebrity friends such as the Rolling Stones, for whom she opened during their 1981 US tour. She also appeared as a guest on a Chuck Berry television show in 1982. Her cover of Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together”, released in November 1983, became an unexpected international hit.
Following the success of this single, Capitol Records gave the green light for a new album. Private Dancer was released in May 1984 and recorded in just two weeks. The album peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200 and reached number 2 in the UK. The single “What’s Love Got to Do with It” became Turner’s only song to top the US Billboard Hot 100, with other hits such as “Private Dancer” and “Better Be Good to Me” following. In November 1984, she released “Tonight”, a duet with David Bowie from the Iggy Pop song.
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