Tina Turner had 17 songs that landed on the Billboard Hot 100 — here they all are
Callie AhlgrimMay 26, 2023, 04:04 IST

Tina Turner performs in the Netherlands in 1990.Rob Verhorst/Redferns
"Let's Stay Together"

"Let's Stay Together" debuted on the chart on January 21, 1984.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 26.
"What's Love Got To Do With It"

"What's Love Got To Do With It" debuted on the chart on May 19, 1984.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song topped the chart for three weeks. It was Turner's only No. 1 hit.
"Better Be Good To Me"

"Better Be Good To Me" debuted on the chart on September 15, 1984.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 5.
"Private Dancer"

"Private Dancer" debuted on the chart on January 19, 1985.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 7.
"Show Some Respect"

"Show Some Respect" debuted on the chart on April 20, 1985.Ross Marino/Getty Images
The song peaked at No. 37.
"We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)"

"We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" debuted on the chart on July 6, 1985.Warner Brothers/Getty Images
The song peaked at No. 2.
"One Of The Living"

"One Of The Living" debuted on the chart on October 5, 1985.DENIZE alain/Sygma via Getty Images
The song peaked at No. 15.
"It's Only Love"

"It's Only Love" debuted on the chart on November 23, 1985.Gie Knaeps/Getty Images
The song peaked at No. 15.
"Typical Male"

"Typical Male" debuted on the chart on August 30, 1986.David Corio/Redferns
The song peaked at No. 2.
"Two People"

"Two People" debuted on the chart on November 22, 1986.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 30.
"Break Every Rule"

"Break Every Rule" debuted on the chart on May 9, 1987.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 74.
"What You Get Is What You See"

"What You Get Is What You See" debuted on the chart on February 7, 1987.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 13.
"The Best"

"The Best" debuted on the chart on September 2, 1989.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 15.
"Steamy Windows"

"Steamy Windows" debuted on the chart on November 25, 1989.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 39.
"I Don't Wanna Fight"

"I Don't Wanna Fight" debuted on the chart on May 29, 1993.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 9.
"Why Must We Wait Until Tonight"

"Why Must We Wait Until Tonight" debuted on the chart on October 23, 1993.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 97.
"Missing You"

"Missing You" debuted on the chart on October 5, 1996.Tina Turner/YouTube
The song peaked at No. 84.