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"Can`t Chance a Break Up"
Single by Ike & Tina Turner
B-side"Stagger Lee And Billy"
ReleasedDecember 1965
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Length2:30
LabelSue Records
Songwriter(s)Ike Turner
Producer(s)I & TT Production
Ike & Tina Turner singles chronology
"Two Is a Couple"
(1965)
"Can`t Chance a Break Up"
(1965)
"Dust My Broom"
(1966)

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Cant Chance a Break Up

  • Released: December 1965 · Fecha Grabación: 1965 -
    Label: Sue Records · · Productor: I & TT Production

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    1965 single by Ike & Tina Turner

    "Can`t Chance a Break Up" is a song written by Ike Turner. It was released by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner on Sue Records in 1965.

    Background and release

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Record World[1]

    "Can`t Chance a Break Up" is the second single Ike & Tina Turner released after re-signing to Sue in 1965.[2] They had released a string of hit singles on Sue from 1960 to 1962 before switching to Ike Turner`s Sonja label in 1963.[3] After releasing singles on various labels between 1963 and 1965, they returned to Sue with the release of "Two Is a Couple" was in October 1965.[2] "Can`t Chance a Break Up" was released as a non-album track in December 1965, reaching No. 33 on the Cash Box R&B chart in January 1966.[4]

    Critical reception

    Billboard (December 18, 1965): "This blues-rocker with wailing vocal performances loaded with electricity will prove a sales monster. Discotheque winner!"[5]

    Cash Box (December 18, 1965): "Wailing moanin’ powerfully orked soulfilled shouter. Easy to dance to sound and good romance lyric should have lots of appeal for the teen market generally and the r&b set in particular."[6]

    Record World (December 25, 1965): "Wailing new Ike and Tina side featuring go go rhythms for the dance fans. Score."[1]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ike Turner

    No.TitleLength
    1."Can`t Chance A Break Up"2:30
    2."Stagger Lee And Billy"2:48

    Chart performance

    Chart (1966)

    Peak

    position

    US Cash Box Top 50 R&B[4]

    33

    US Cash Box Looking Ahead[4]

    142

    US Record World Singles Coming Up[7]

    135

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1965 single by Ike & Tina Turner

    "Can`t Chance a Break Up" is a song written by Ike Turner. It was released by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner on Sue Records in 1965.

    Background and release

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Record World[1]

    "Can`t Chance a Break Up" is the second single Ike & Tina Turner released after re-signing to Sue in 1965.[2] They had released a string of hit singles on Sue from 1960 to 1962 before switching to Ike Turner`s Sonja label in 1963.[3] After releasing singles on various labels between 1963 and 1965, they returned to Sue with the release of "Two Is a Couple" was in October 1965.[2] "Can`t Chance a Break Up" was released as a non-album track in December 1965, reaching No. 33 on the Cash Box R&B chart in January 1966.[4]

    Critical reception

    Billboard (December 18, 1965): "This blues-rocker with wailing vocal performances loaded with electricity will prove a sales monster. Discotheque winner!"[5]

    Cash Box (December 18, 1965): "Wailing moanin’ powerfully orked soulfilled shouter. Easy to dance to sound and good romance lyric should have lots of appeal for the teen market generally and the r&b set in particular."[6]

    Record World (December 25, 1965): "Wailing new Ike and Tina side featuring go go rhythms for the dance fans. Score."[1]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Ike Turner

    No.TitleLength
    1."Can`t Chance A Break Up"2:30
    2."Stagger Lee And Billy"2:48

    Chart performance

    Chart (1966)

    Peak

    position

    US Cash Box Top 50 R&B[4]

    33

    US Cash Box Looking Ahead[4]

    142

    US Record World Singles Coming Up[7]

    135

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