Tina Turner released her first two solo albums — Tina Turns the Country On! and Acid Queen — while still recording with Ike Turner. But in 1976, the two split for good after he beat her up in a Dallas hotel. Turner fled to a Ramada Inn across the street, carrying only “36 cents and a Mobil card,” and was given a room by the understanding manager. This event is dramatized in the great 1993 film What’s Love Got to Do with It.
Tina was granted a divorce in 1978, after which she released her third solo album and first without the influence of Ike. If life were a movie, that album — Rough — would have been a massive success. Alas, none of its singles charted, though the album was well-received by critics.
Rough finds Tina doing what she did so well throughout her career — making other people’s songs entirely her own. Two standout examples are Elton John’s ‘The Bitch is Back’ and Willie Nelson’s ‘Funny How Time Slips Away.’
Well hello there
My, it’s been a long long time
How am I doing
Oh well I guess I’m doing fine
It’s been so long since I’ve seen you
[Chorus]
It seems like yesterday
Ain’t it funny how time slips away
[Verse 2]
How’s your new love
I guess she’s doing fine
I heard you told her
That you would love her till the end of time
Well you know, that’s the same thing
That you told me
[Chorus]
It seems like yesterday
Ain’t it funny how time slips away
[Verse 3]
I got to go now
But I guess I’ll see you somewhere around
I don’t know when though, oh
Because I never know when I’ll be back in town
Please remember what I told you
Well I just want to say
[Bridge]
That it’s so funny
How time slips away
That it’s so funny
How time slips away
[Outro]
Ain’t it funny
How time slips away
Ain’t it funny
How time slips away
Ain’t it funny
How time slips away
Ain’t it funny
How time slips away
I want to add the recent documentary about Tina to my watchlist.
Definitely worth watching the recent documentary!