The Ike and Tina Turner Revue was one of the highest energy ensembles on the soul circuit in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. Their first hit, “A Fool in Love,” was recorded in 1961 when another singer failed to show up for a session. After several early ‘60s hit R&B singles, including “It’s Gonna Work Out Fine” in 1961, they became major stars in England. A 1971 cover version of John Fogerty’s “Proud Mary” reached No. 4 on the pop chart. Ike and Tina divorced in 1976. Read more on Last.fm
Below are the number of appearances made, sorted by the most popular types of performance. Repeat performances are not counted, unless stated otherwise.
Mimed Performances
0
Repeat Performances
0
Live Performances
0
Satellite Performances
0
Music Videos
4
Linked Performances
1
Episode | Performance | |||
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22/11/1996 |
Please Please Please Music Video |
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11/10/1973 |
Nutbush City Limits Audience Dancing |
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27/09/1973 |
Nutbush City Limits Played Over The Charts |
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20/09/1973 |
Nutbush City Limits Danced to by Pan's People |
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17/11/1966 |
A Love Like Yours Music Video |
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07/07/1966 |
River Deep - Mountain High Music Video |
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23/06/1966 |
River Deep - Mountain High Music Video |
PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHT
Danced to by Pan's People
20/09/1973
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