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I have been a Tina Turner fan for many years. I am not sure if it was when I first heard "Proud Mary", or "Nutbush City Limits", or "Let's Stay Together" I knew I was hooked. Tina has so many songs I love. I do not think I have enough room in a blog post to name them all. The ones that come to mind are "Private Dancer" and "What's Love Got To Do With It". The one thing I do know, is I can never by pass a song from her on the radio - I have to listen to it, all the way through. Love her voice, her strength, her conviction. I have to say my favorite song is "The Best" - So liberating, So uplifting, So Tina! 

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  1. Dear Kristine,

    Music is one of the best things this life has to offer !

    There are so many singers I adore, but there is one who stands above all the rest : k.d. lang - I absolutely love her voice .

    When I'm painting I like to listen to dance music for energy, or to classical if I already have too much energy and need to calm down- !

    Tina Turner is amazing -
    ' Proud Mary ' is my favorite of her songs.

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  2. Hi Elizabeth - I think we have the same taste in music - Love kd lang's voice - I also have many artists I love - I like showing that I have many interests - Music, Photography, Writing ...

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