On This Day September 13 1989 – Foreign Affair by Tina Turner Released

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On this day September 13 1989, Tina Turner released her album Foreign Affair. Building on the success of her 1980s comeback, the record showcased her powerful voice across a mix of rock, pop, and soulful ballads.

The album featured the international hit The Best, which became one of Turner’s signature songs and an enduring anthem of empowerment. Other standout tracks included Steamy Windows, I Don’t Wanna Lose You, and Look Me in the Heart, all blending her commanding delivery with polished late 80s production.

Foreign Affair was a major success in Europe, reaching number one in several countries and selling millions of copies worldwide. While its performance in the U.S. was more modest, it reinforced Tina Turner’s global superstar status and cemented her reputation as one of the decade’s most dynamic performers.

80s insight: Foreign Affair reflected Tina Turner’s ability to continually reinvent herself, showing how veteran artists embraced modern sounds to stay at the forefront of pop and rock in the late 1980s.

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