Test Your Tina Turner Knowledge! How Many of Her First 10 Songs Can You Name?

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Tina Turner, often referred to as the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” left an indelible mark on music history with her powerhouse vocals and iconic performances. Her songs span decades and have influenced generations of artists. But how well do you know her early discography? Test your knowledge and see if you can name Tina Turner’s first 10 songs! Don’t worry if you can’t quite recall them all—we’ve got the answers right here.

1. A Fool in Love (1960)

This was Tina’s very first hit, released under the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. It reached #2 on the R&B charts and was the launchpad for her iconic career. Can you hear her raw energy and passion in this one?

2. It’s Gonna Work Out Fine (1961)

A follow-up hit with Ike Turner, this track earned the duo their first Grammy nomination, showing the world that Tina’s powerhouse voice was here to stay.

3. Poor Fool (1961)

A catchy single from the early days of Ike & Tina Turner, “Poor Fool” blends R&B with a pop appeal that defined much of Tina’s sound in the early ‘60s.

4. Tra La La La La (1962)

An often forgotten gem from her early years, this track showcases Tina’s signature sassy attitude, even in the early days of her career.

5. I Idolize You (1960)

This song is a testament to Tina’s emotional depth as a singer, filled with longing and devotion, and delivered with a unique blend of raw emotion and soul.

6. I’m Jealous (1961)

Tina’s versatility shines through in this track, where she combines vulnerability with her trademark boldness, a quality that would define her career.

7. Letter from Tina (1961)

Another collaboration with Ike, this song brings out Tina’s softer side, but her commanding voice remains the star of the show.

8. Prancing (1962)

A lesser-known hit, “Prancing” allowed Tina to explore her range even further, bringing more rhythmic and up-tempo elements into her growing discography.

9. Mind in a Whirl (1963)

A soulful track that might not have topped the charts but is a key part of Tina’s growth as an artist, reflecting her evolution from R&B to a rock-driven sound.

10. You Shoulda Treated Me Right (1962)

An empowering anthem, this track marks the beginning of Tina Turner’s long history of songs about resilience and strength—an early precursor to her later hits like “What’s Love Got to Do with It.”

How Many Did You Get Right?

Whether you remembered them all or just a few, Tina Turner’s early career was filled with gems that set the stage for her eventual dominance in the music world. These songs reveal the raw talent, determination, and artistry that made Tina an unstoppable force in music.

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