About "What You Get Is What You See"
"What You Get Is What 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 Dance Mix, the Extended Rock Mix and a live version recorded in London in November 1986. A different live recording of the song was later used as the opening track on Turner's 1988 album Tina Live in Europe. She also included it in her 2009 live album Tina Live. It was recorded during Turner's 50th Anniversary Tour. The track is from the March 21, 2009 live show at the GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands.The music video for the song was directed by Peter Care, and filmed on-location in Coachella Valley, California.
Top songs by Tina Turner
- Simply The Best
- Proud Mary
- River Deep, Mountain High
- Private Dancer
- Let's Dance
- A Fool In Love
- Nutbush City Limits
- Do What You Do
- Addicted To Love
- Crazy In The Night
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- A Change Is Gonna Come
- 1984
- Disco Inferno
- Tonight
- The Best
- Grapevine
- Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
- Baby — Get It On (duet With Ike Turner)
- Missing You
- I Can't Stand The Rain
- Better Be Good To Me
- Steamy Windows
- Goldeneye
- Dancing In My Dreams
- All Kinds Of People
- Be Tender With Me Baby
- Whats Love Got To Do With It
- It Takes Two
- Whatever You Need
- Acid Queen
- All The Woman
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