About "Break Every Rule"
Break Every Rule is the sixth solo studio album by Tina Turner. It was released on September 8, 1986, through Capitol Records. It was the follow-up to Turner's globally successful comeback album, Private Dancer, released two years earlier. Turner nearly scored her second Billboard Hot 100 number one with the lead single "Typical Male", peaking at number two for three consecutive weeks in October 1986, while "Two People" and "What You Get Is What You See" reached the top 20. "Back Where You Started" earned Turner her third consecutive Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female in 1987. It is her first solo album of original songs.
Top songs by Tina Turner
- Simply The Best
- Proud Mary
- River Deep, Mountain High
- Private Dancer
- Let's Dance
- A Fool In Love
- Nutbush City Limits
- Do What You Do
- Addicted To Love
- Crazy In The Night
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- A Change Is Gonna Come
- 1984
- Disco Inferno
- Tonight
- The Best
- Grapevine
- Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
- Baby — Get It On (duet With Ike Turner)
- Missing You
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- Better Be Good To Me
- Steamy Windows
- Goldeneye
- Dancing In My Dreams
- All Kinds Of People
- Be Tender With Me Baby
- Whats Love Got To Do With It
- It Takes Two
- Whatever You Need
- Acid Queen
- All The Woman
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