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Ronnie spector the big t.n.t. show
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In addition to being released on the album Dynamite! in 1962, the song was also released on the album It's Gonna Work Out Fine in 1963.Ĭritical reception Professional ratingsīillboard (June 19, 1961): "Ike and Tina talk about love on this attractive disk which also features a gospel-styled chorus. 2 on the Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart and became their third pop hit, reaching No. Ike & Tina Turner's version was released as a single in June 1961 and became their biggest hit since "A Fool in Love". In a 1981 interview with Black Radio Exclusive magazine Robinson said, "I paid for the session, taught Tina the song that's me playing guitar." Mickey & Sylvia also recorded a version of the song in 1960 which was unreleased until their 1990 compilation album Love Is Strange. Sylvia Robinson arranged, produced, and played guitar while Mickey Baker played the role of Ike Turner. Juggy Murray is credited as the sole producer, but the duo Mickey & Sylvia contributed to the song. After being suggested by her writing partner to hear Tina Turner sing, McCoy attended their show at the Apollo in New York and approached the duo about recording the song.

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It was copyrighted by Joe Seneca and James Lee.

ronnie spector the big t.n.t. show

Songwriter Rose Marie McCoy co-wrote "It's Gonna Work Out Fine," but she didn't care for the song. They toured all over the country on the Chitlin' Circuit as The Ike & Tina Turner Revue, which included Ike's band the Kings of Rhythm, and three backing vocalist known as the Ikettes. Following the success of "A Fool in Love", Ike & Tina Turner scored another hit with " I Idolize You", and they released their debut album, The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner in February 1961.











Ronnie spector the big t.n.t. show