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1972: Ike and Turner Live on Soul Train, “Proud Mary”

by Brad Rosenberg

Published May 16, 2017

1972: Ike and Turner Live on Soul Train, "Proud Mary"

The group ended their set with their signature hit “Proud Mary,” which had been a major chart topper for the duo from 1971. This classic performance had the Soul Train Gang’s mouths gaping open in sheer awe, from the intimate slow beginning to the “rough” (as Tina says) second half of this timeless performance  because “that is the way they do.” Tina and the Ikettes had some fabulous energetic dance moves that would inspire future soul and pop singers for years and years to come.

Tina Turner performs live on stage with the Ikettes in Copenhagen, Denmark in November 1972 (Photo by Jan Persson/Redferns)
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Related:

  1. Tina Turner On How She Broke Free From Ike Turner
  2. Tina Turner Wishes Late Husband Ike Had Seen ‘Tina: The Musical’ For One Reason
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