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Let Me Touch Your Mind
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Oliver Sain •
1972 /09
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Chopper (from Feel Good)
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Tina Turner •
1972 /09
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Let Me Touch Your Mind
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Oliver Sain •
1973 /01 Side A
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0:00 |
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Annie Had a Baby
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Henry Glover, Lois Mann •
1973 /01 Side A
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2:43 |
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Don`t Believe Her
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Ike Turner •
1973 /01 Side A
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2:52 |
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4
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I Had a Notion
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Tina Turner •
1973 /01 Side A
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2:44 |
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5
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Popcorn
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Tina Turner •
1973 /01 Side A
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3:08 |
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1
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Early One Morning
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Roger Whittaker (credited), Little Richard (uncredited) •
1973 /01 Side B
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0:00 |
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2
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Help Him
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Tina Turner •
1973 /01 Side B
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0:00 |
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3
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Up On the Roof
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Gerry Goffin, Carole King •
1973 /01 Side B
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2:55 |
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4
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Born Free
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: John Barry, Don Black •
1973 /01 Side B
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0:00 |
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Heaven Help Us All
Ike & Tina Turner •
w: Ron Miller •
1973 /01 Side B
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3:12 |
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Single by Ike & Tina Turner | ||||
from the album Let Me Touch Your Mind | ||||
B-side | "Chopper" | |||
Released | September 1972 | |||
Recorded | June 1972 | |||
Studio | Bolic Sound (Inglewood, California) | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 3:59 | |||
Label | United Artists Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Oliver Sain | |||
Producer(s) | I & TT Productions | |||
Ike & Tina Turner singles chronology | ||||
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1972 single by Ike & Tina Turner
"Let Me Touch Your Mind" is a song written by Oliver Sain. It was recorded and released by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner on United Artists Records in 1972.
"Let Me Touch Your Mind" was written by St. Louis musician Oliver Sain, who occasionally performed with Ike Turner`s Kings of Rhythm. The song is a ballad about a plea to get a lover to let down their guard and be open with their feelings. Ike & Tina Turner recorded the track at their studio, Bolic Sound, in June 1972. The record was released in September 1972 as the lead single from their album Let Me Touch Your Mind. They promoted the song on The Tonight Show and The Dick Cavett Show in October 1972. It reached No. 30 on Record World`s R&B chart.[1] A live version was released on the album Live! The World of Ike & Tina (1973).
The B-side "Chopper," written by Tina Turner, is from their previous album, Feel Good. It later appeared on the compilation album Funkier Than a Mosquito`s Tweeter (2002).
The single received positive reviews.[2]
Record World (September 23, 1972) "Electrifying act slows down for this powerful blues ballad along the lines of `I`ve Been Loving You Too Long.` Tina gives another magnificently erotic performance."[3]
Cash Box (September 23, 1972): "Little Anthony intro segues into dynamic blues outing that is certain to grab top 40 attention. Tina Turner is absolutely incredible as she`ll make a believer out of anyone."[4]
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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US Cash Box R&B Top 60[5] | 60 |
US Record World R&B Singles[1] | 30 |
US Record World Singles 101–150[6] | 118 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1972 single by Ike & Tina Turner
"Let Me Touch Your Mind" is a song written by Oliver Sain. It was recorded and released by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner on United Artists Records in 1972.
"Let Me Touch Your Mind" was written by St. Louis musician Oliver Sain, who occasionally performed with Ike Turner`s Kings of Rhythm. The song is a ballad about a plea to get a lover to let down their guard and be open with their feelings. Ike & Tina Turner recorded the track at their studio, Bolic Sound, in June 1972. The record was released in September 1972 as the lead single from their album Let Me Touch Your Mind. They promoted the song on The Tonight Show and The Dick Cavett Show in October 1972. It reached No. 30 on Record World`s R&B chart.[1] A live version was released on the album Live! The World of Ike & Tina (1973).
The B-side "Chopper," written by Tina Turner, is from their previous album, Feel Good. It later appeared on the compilation album Funkier Than a Mosquito`s Tweeter (2002).
The single received positive reviews.[2]
Record World (September 23, 1972) "Electrifying act slows down for this powerful blues ballad along the lines of `I`ve Been Loving You Too Long.` Tina gives another magnificently erotic performance."[3]
Cash Box (September 23, 1972): "Little Anthony intro segues into dynamic blues outing that is certain to grab top 40 attention. Tina Turner is absolutely incredible as she`ll make a believer out of anyone."[4]
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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US Cash Box R&B Top 60[5] | 60 |
US Record World R&B Singles[1] | 30 |
US Record World Singles 101–150[6] | 118 |