Simply the Best (Tina Turner album)

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Simply the Best
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 22, 1991
Recorded1973–1991
Genre
Length73:33
Label Capitol
Tina Turner chronology
Foreign Affair
(1989)
Simply the Best
(1991)
What's Love Got to Do with It
(1993)
Singles from Simply the Best
  1. "Nutbush City Limits (The 90s Version)"
    Released: September 1991 [1]
  2. "Way of the World"
    Released: November 1991
  3. "Love Thing"
    Released: February 1992
  4. "I Want You Near Me"
    Released: May 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [2]
Calgary Herald A− [3]
Robert Christgau A− [4]
Entertainment Weekly C [5]

Simply the Best is the first greatest hits compilation by Tina Turner, released on October 22, 1991, by Capitol Records.

Contents

Overview

The album includes Turner's most popular hits since her comeback in the early mid-1980s. It also includes three new songs that were previously unreleased: "Love Thing" (UK Airplay No. 13), "I Want You Near Me" (No. 22 UK), and "Way of the World" (UK Airplay No. 6 and UK No. 13) as well as a re-recorded dance version of Turner's classic "Nutbush City Limits", all of which were also issued as singles in 1991 and 1992. The album is Turner's biggest seller in the UK where it sold 2.1 million copies. [6] It was certified 8× platinum in the UK and stayed on the UK charts for over 140 weeks. The album sold over 7 million copies worldwide. [7]

The compilation was released with a different track listing in the US with the songs "Addicted to Love (Live)" and "Be Tender with Me Baby" being replaced by "What You Get Is What You See" and "Look Me in the Heart". In Australia, a limited edition of the album was also released and features a five-track bonus disc. It includes a re-recording of "The Best" as a duet with Jimmy Barnes, which was retitled "(Simply) The Best" and was released as a single, as well as a fourth new song called "I'm a Lady", which was released in other regions as the B-side to "Love Thing".

Track listing

Original version

UK double LP (ESTV 1-1 & 1-2) version [8]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Best"
  • Chapman
  • Knight
4:08
2."I Can't Stand the Rain"
  • Bryant
  • Miller
  • Peebles
3:42
3."What's Love Got to Do with It"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:48
4."I Don't Wanna Lose You"
  • Hammond
  • Lyle
4:18
5."Let's Stay Together"
  • Green
  • Jackson
  • Mitchell
3:37
6."Steamy Windows"White4:03
7."Typical Male"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:15
8."We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:14
9."Private Dancer"Knopfler4:01
10."Better Be Good to Me"
  • Knight
  • Chapman
  • Chinn
3:38
11."Nutbush City Limits" (The 90s Version)Turner3:42
12."It Takes Two" (with Rod Stewart)
  • Moy
  • Stevenson
4:13
13."River Deep – Mountain High" (Ike & Tina Turner)
  • Barry
  • Greenwich
  • Spector
3:38
14."Be Tender with Me Baby"
  • Knight
  • Hammond
4:16
15."Addicted to Love" (Live, London 1986)Palmer5:03
16."I Want You Near Me"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:52
17."Way of the World"
  • Hammond
  • Lyle
4:24
18."Love Thing"
  • Hammond
  • Knight
4:27

US version

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Best" (7" edit)
  • Chapman
  • Knight
4:08
2."Better Be Good to Me" (7" edit)
  • Chapman
  • Chinn
  • Knight
3:38
3."I Can't Stand the Rain"
  • Bryant
  • Miller
  • Peebles
3:42
4."What's Love Got to Do with It"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:48
5."I Don't Wanna Lose You"
  • Hammond
  • Lyle
4:18
6."Nutbush City Limits" (The 90s Version)Turner3:42
7."What You Get Is What You See"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:26
8."Let's Stay Together" (7" edit)
  • Green
  • Jackson
  • Mitchell
3:37
9."River Deep – Mountain High" (Ike & Tina Turner)
  • Barry
  • Greenwich
  • Spector
3:37
10."Steamy Windows"White4:03
11."Typical Male"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:15
12."We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (7" edit)
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:14
13."Private Dancer" (7" edit)Knopfler4:00
14."Look Me in the Heart"3:39
15."It Takes Two" (with Rod Stewart)
  • Moy
  • Stevenson
4:11
16."I Want You Near Me"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:52
17."Way of the World"
  • Hammond
  • Lyle
4:24
18."Love Thing"
  • Hammond
  • Knight
4:27

Australian version

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Best" (7" edit)
  • Chapman
  • Knight
4:10
2."Better Be Good to Me" (7" edit)
  • Chapman
  • Chinn
  • Knight
3:40
3."I Can't Stand the Rain"
  • Bryant
  • Miller
  • Peebles
3:44
4."What's Love Got to Do with It"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:50
5."I Don't Wanna Lose You"
  • Hammond
  • Lyle
4:18
6."Nutbush City Limits" (The 90s Version)Turner3:44
7."What You Get Is What You See"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:28
8."Let's Stay Together" (7" edit)
  • Green
  • Jackson
  • Mitchell
3:39
9."Addicted to Love" (Live, London 1986) (Alternate version)Palmer5:05
10."River Deep – Mountain High" (Ike & Tina Turner)Barry, Greenwich, Spector3:37
11."Steamy Windows"White4:02
12."Typical Male"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:14
13."We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (7" edit)
  • Britten
  • Lyle
4:14
14."Private Dancer" (7" edit)Knopfler4:01
15."Look Me in the Heart"
  • Kelly
  • Steinberg
3:41
16."It Takes Two" (with Rod Stewart)
  • Moy
  • Stevenson
4:13
17."I Want You Near Me"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:53
18."Way of the World"
  • Hammond
  • Lyle
4:19
19."Love Thing"
  • Hammond
  • Knight
4:28
Limited edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."(Simply) The Best" (with Jimmy Barnes)
  • Chapman
  • Knight
4:11
2."I'm a Lady"
  • Britten
  • Lyle
3:24
3."I Can't Stand the Rain" (Extended 12" remix)
  • Bryant
  • Miller
  • Peebles
5:43
4."Be Tender with Me Baby"
  • Knight
  • Hammond
4:17
5."Show Some Respect"
  • Britten
  • Sue Shifrin
3:17

B-sides

TitleSingle(s)
"Nutbush City Limits" ('91)"Nutbush City Limits" (The 90s Version)
"I'm a Lady""Love Thing" and "(Simply) The Best"
"Let's Dance" (Live)"I Want You Near Me"

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Simply the Best
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [61] Platinum60,000^
Australia (ARIA) [46] 3× Platinum210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria) [62] 2× Platinum100,000*
Belgium (BEA) [63] 2× Platinum100,000*
Canada (Music Canada) [64] Gold50,000^
Denmark74,330 [65] [66]
Finland (Musiikkituottajat) [67] Platinum58,539 [67]
France (SNEP) [68] Gold100,000*
Germany (BVMI) [69] 3× Gold750,000^
Netherlands (NVPI) [70] Platinum100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [71] Platinum15,000^
Norway (IFPI Norway) [72] 2× Platinum100,000*
Poland (ZPAV) [73] Gold50,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [74] Platinum100,000^
Sweden (GLF) [75] Platinum100,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [76] 2× Platinum100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [77] 8× Platinum2,400,000 [78]
United States (RIAA) [79] Platinum1,733,000 [80]
Summaries
Worldwide7,000,000 [7]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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