A previously unheard song by Tina Turner has been released, two years after the star's death. The unearthed track was originally planned to be included on her 1984 album 'Private Dancer'.
The song, titled 'Hot for You, Baby' didn't make the final album cut, having to make way for Turner's popular hits 'What's Love Got To Do With It', 'Better Be Good To Me' and 'Private Dancer'.
Turner's record label discovered the unreleased song while compiling a 40th anniversary re-release of the 'Private Dancer' album.
The track was produced by record executive John Grant.

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