• Break Every Rule is the sixth solo studio album by Tina Turner. It was released on September 8, 1986, through Capitol Records. It was the follow-up to...
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  • Break Every Rule World Tour is the sixth concert tour by singer Tina Turner. The tour supported her sixth solo album Break Every Rule (1986). It was sponsored...
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  • "Break Every Rule" is a song by recording artist Tina Turner. It was the title track to both Turner's 1986 album of the same name and the name of her 1987–88...
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    Best", "I Don't Wanna Fight", and "GoldenEye". She embarked on the Break Every Rule World Tour (1987–1988), which became the top-grossing female tour of...
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    international hit. She then released her second album for Capitol in 1986, Break Every Rule, which also spawned major hits on the US Hot 100, including "Typical...
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  • written by Paul Brady and first recorded by Tina Turner, for her album Break Every Rule. Brady subsequently released his own version on his 1987 album Primitive...
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  • You See" is a song by recording artist Tina Turner from her album Break Every Rule (1986). The 12" single included three versions of the song, the Extended...
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  • from Turner's Break Every Rule World Tour but also from the 1985 Private Dancer Tour, as well as the 1986 Tina Turner: Break Every Rule HBO special recorded...
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  • and Graham Lyle and produced by the former for Turner's studio album Break Every Rule (1986). The song hit number one in Cash Box magazine and just missed...
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  • former, and released as the second single from her sixth solo album Break Every Rule (1986). Album version – 4:09 Dance mix – 8:24 Dub Mix – 7:00 Tender...
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  • Graham Lyle, and produced by Britten. It appeared on her studio album Break Every Rule (1986), and featured Steve Winwood on keyboards. The song was the eighth...
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  • track by rock/soul singer Tina Turner, from her Platinum-certified Break Every Rule album. The song was released as a single in Canada only, and as a radio-promo...
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    little punk noise-art outfit", noting that the group’s "break every rule" ethos became a rule in itself, and that her later band 'Til Tuesday was a rebellion...
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  • A second live recording of the track from Tina Turner's 1986/1987 Break Every Rule Tour, with Clapton guesting on guitar and vocals, was later included...
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  • highest-grossing female concert tour of 1987, behind Tina Turner's Break Every Rule Tour. Who's That Girl was broadcast in a number of international television...
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  • Of Tina!". Disc and Music Echo: 10. Bego, Mark (2005). Tina Turner: Break Every Rule (first ed.). Taylor Trade Pub. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-4616-2602-2. OCLC 820849114...
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  • soundtrack) (1985) "Typical Male" (with Tina Turner and Phil Collins from Break Every Rule) (1986) "I Still Believe" (from The Lost Boys soundtrack) (1987) "Tonight"...
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  • Prison Break is an American drama television series created by Paul Scheuring for Fox. The series revolves around two brothers, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic...
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  • written by Mark Knopfler and recorded by Tina Turner from the album Break Every Rule "Overnight Sensation", a 1990 song by FireHouse from their debut album...
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    (2016) Knife Aztec Camera (1984) She's the Boss Mick Jagger (1985) Break Every Rule Tina Turner (1986) Save the Last Dance for Me Ben E. King (1987) Land...
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  • 1988 live version of the song, released as single in Europe, from her Break Every Rule world tour. The single received positive reviews. A reviewer for Cash...
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  • performance at Camden Palace in London (later broadcast live) during her Break Every Rule World Tour. A parody of Max appeared in an episode of Sledge Hammer...
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    virtually every frame featured a jump cut. During some US dates in the summer of 1987, they were the opening act for Tina Turner during her Break Every Rule World...
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  • release True Blue. That year he photographed Tina Turner for the album Break Every Rule. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ritts photographed celebrities in various...
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  • adolescence, "crushes, bullying, family issues", as he attempts to break every school rule in the code of conduct. The book received critical acclaim from...
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    Tina Turner performed at the venue in February 1988 as part of her Break Every Rule World Tour. The Darwin Entertainment Centre was built during the 1980s...
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  • David Bowie and originally recorded by Tina Turner for her 1986 album Break Every Rule. It was released as a single in the Netherlands, where it reached No...
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  • Hine/Obstoj team wrote songs for Tina Turner ("I Might Have Been Queen", "Break Every Rule"), Dusty Springfield ("Arrested by You"), and Wilson Phillips ("Eyes...
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  • Brogan, Daniel (September 12, 1986). "Turner Outdoes 'Dancer' With 'break Every Rule' Lp > BILLY JOEL, The Bridge, (Columbia)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved...
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  • ISBN 9781623091163. Retrieved 7 December 2017. Bego, Mark (2005). Tina Turner: Break Every Rule. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 124. ISBN 9781589792531. Retrieved 7 December...
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