What's Love Got To Do With IT (album) - Track Listings

Track Listings

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "I Don't Wanna Fight" Lulu, Billy Lawrie, Steve DuBerry 6:06
2. "Rock Me Baby" (1993 version) Riley King, Joe Josea 3:57
3. "Disco Inferno" Leroy Green, Ron Kersey 4:03
4. "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight" Bryan Adams, Robert John Lange 5:53
5. "Stay Awhile" Terry Britten, Graham Lyle 4:50
6. "Nutbush City Limits" (1993 version) Tina Turner 3:19
7. "(Darlin') You Know I Love You" (1993 version) King, Jules Taub 4:27
8. "Proud Mary" (1993 version) John Fogerty 5:25
9. "A Fool in Love" (1993 version) Ike Turner 2:54
10. "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" (1993 version) Sylvia McKinney, Rose McCoy 2:49
11. "Shake a Tail Feather" (1993 version) Verlie Rice, Otis Hayes, Andre Williams 2:32
12. "I Might Have Been Queen" (1993 version, from 1984 album Private Dancer) Jeanette Obstoj, Rupert Hine, Jamie West-Oram 4:20
13. "What's Love Got to Do With It" (from 1984 album Private Dancer) Britten, Lyle 3:49
14. "Tina's Wish" (1993 version) Tina Turner, Ike Turner 3:08
U.S. version
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "I Don't Wanna Fight" DuBerry, Lulu, Lawrie 6:06
2. "Rock Me Baby" (1993 version) King, Josea 3:57
3. "Disco Inferno" Green, Kersey 4:03
4. "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight" Adams, Lange 5:53
5. "Nutbush City Limits" (1993 version) Tina Turner 3:19
6. "(Darlin') You Know I Love You" (1993 version) King, Taub 4:27
7. "Proud Mary" (1993 version) Fogerty 5:25
8. "A Fool in Love" (1993 version) Ike Turner 2:54
9. "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" (1993 version) McKinney, McCoy 2:49
10. "Stay Awhile" Britten, Lyle 4:50
11. "I Might Have Been Queen" (1993 version, from 1984 album Private Dancer) Obstoj, Hine, West-Oram 4:20
12. "What's Love Got to Do with It" (from 1984 album Private Dancer) Britten, Lyle 3:49

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