Known as the “Queen of Rock and Roll,” Tina Turner evolved from one-half of a beloved duo to a musical icon all her own. The Tennessee native rose to stardom alongside her then-husband Ike Turner in the 1960s. Together, they created hits like “Nutbush City Limits” and “River Deep, Mountain High.”
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The 1980s marked an explosive rise to solo fame for Tina Turner, thanks in part to her massively successful record Private Dancer. Trademark tracks like “What’s Love Got to Do with It” spotlighted Turner’s incredible vocal stylings.
Her distinct fashion sense, captivating confidence, and bold creative choices won the hearts of fans worldwide. Before her death in May 2023, Turner sold more than 100 million albums, making her one of the best-selling recording artists of all time.
Although she may not be here in physical form, her impact will be felt for generations to come. From a captivating memoir to an exploration of personal faith and happiness, here are three books every Tina Turner fan should read.
1. My Love Story
Turner takes fans through every era of her incredible life and rock and roll career in this 2018 memoir. My Love Story is a poetic and honest examination of her story in its entirety. Throughout the book, Turner never shies away from even her darkest chapters and most difficult challenges. A heartfelt and captivating read, My Love Story is essential for anyone wanting to know the mind behind the music.
2. Happiness Becomes You
Released in 2020, this self-penned release from Turner offers advice on how to harness joy in your own life. Happiness Becomes You gives readers a look into her spiritual beliefs and how they helped her find purpose outside of career accomplishments. It’s a helpful read for anyone itching to connect with themselves and explore what really matters in life.
3. I, Tina: My Life Story
Written with famed MTV VJ and music journalist Kurt Loder, this intriguing book offers Tina Turner’s first foray into the world of written memoirs. Although much of the content inside I, Tina is the same as My Love Story, this early release offers added backstory and context to Turner’s later growth as an author.
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