Picture background

About the song

Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got to Do with It” is a true classic that showcases her powerful vocals and unique style. Released in 1984 as the third single from her fifth solo studio album Private Dancer, the song became a monumental hit, marking one of the most iconic moments of her career. Co-written by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle, this track captured the essence of the 80s sound with its blend of pop, rock, and soul, and it became an anthem for those who have ever questioned the nature of love and relationships.

“What’s Love Got to Do with It” reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained at the top for three weeks. It also achieved international success, charting in the top 10 in numerous countries around the world. This song not only earned Tina Turner her first Grammy Awards—three in total, including Record of the Year—but it also helped to solidify her status as one of the greatest female rock stars of all time.

In “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” Tina Turner delivers a message of emotional independence, asking the critical question about the role of love in relationships and how it often gets overshadowed by other emotions or personal motivations. With her distinctive voice, full of both strength and vulnerability, she turned the song into an empowering anthem for women. It’s a reflection of her personal journey as an artist and a woman, one of survival and reinvention.

For more of Tina Turner’s unforgettable hits, like “Private Dancer,” “We Don’t Need Another Hero,” and “Simply the Best,” keep exploring our site. Discover the music that not only defines an era but also continues to resonate with listeners around the globe. If you’re drawn to classic hits from legendary artists, we have a wealth of iconic songs waiting for you. Stick around, and let the music take you on a timeless journey.

Video