1985) The video is generally considered to be one of Tina Turner’s best, and remains one of her most well-known and recognizable music videos. The video features an iconic Tina Turner dressed in a heavy chain mail gown, more or less in character as Aunty Entity. Striking a bold pose atop an illuminated circular pedestal, as several spotlights train themselves on her and the camera swoops beneath her, she proceeds to sing atop the platform while various scenes from the movie are shown. In the last part of the song, Turner’s tour saxophonist Tim Capello and a children’s choir accompany Tina. The music video received an MTV Video Music Award nomination for Best Female Video. ___________________________________ Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock; November 26, 1939) is an American singer and actress whose career has spanned more than 50 years. She has won numerous awards and her achievements in the rock music genre have earned her the title “The Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll”. Turner started out her music career with husband Ike Turner as a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. Success followed with a string of hits including “River Deep, Mountain High” and the 1971 hit “Proud Mary”. Allegations of spousal abuse following her split with Turner in 1977 arose with the publication of her autobiography I, Tina. Turner rebuilt her career, launching a string of hits beginning in 1983 with “Let’s Stay Together” and the 1984 release of her album Private Dancer. Her musical career led to …
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loved mad max this song an tina’s vocals are great
she is the best
Love this song!
yes very well put sir. people need to get off of Mel’s butt.
Somehow the song just doesn’t seem to fit with her Aunt Entity character, who basically wouldn’t give a rat’s tail about children.
Always gives me chills when the kids come during the last chorus. Extremely well produced record. Thanks for posting!
I just discovered this video; this is perfection and worth watching many more times. Thanks for such an amazing video.
Love her body.
i always loved this song, and the movie too. tina turner is still better than the any of the current “divas” on the pop charts.
I used this song for a Jack O’Neill video I made in tribute to Stargate SG-1…the beginning of this song fit perfectly with the sequence in the opening credits of the cartouse turning.
what a great singer, awesome voice
ela é uma rainha toda linda .
u said it. Mel 4ever period.
@tropicanataste mel gibson is racist acholholic asshole. who doesnt rule anyhting, still showing how much of a ass he is.
mel gibson rulezz like we give a fuck what they say about him.
tina you are the bomb. you have over came all odds, and came a long way from poor southern trash to the queen of the world. you are an inspiriation to us all, both men and women alike.
there is only one tina and she is the best go girl x
@tropicanataste Right! Mel kicks ass.
Tina u are the best – my grandparents are great fans of u an so are my parents and even I – u are an idol for all generations!!!
@tropicanataste well in kid;)
@foreverthreepwood hahaha, I was just about to post the same thing! I think it is him. He plays/moves the exact same way. ANd of course, he “still believes”…
@foreverthreepwood According to @thunderwebs: ‘The sax guy’s name is Tim Cappello. He did a song for the Lost Boys soundtrack called “I Still Believe” and was actually in the movie.’
Awesome, right?!
@leuls8880 Correct me if i’m wrong,but from the quick glance I got I do believe that’s the same buff sax player guy from THE LOST BOYS!!! I mean really,how many buff 80’s sax players could there be right…..
aww i love this so much
Awesome