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"Up In Heah" | ||||
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Single by Ike & Tina Turner | ||||
B-side | "Doo Wah Ditty (Got To Get Ta)" | |||
Released | February 1972 | |||
Recorded | December 1971 | |||
Studio | Bolic Sound (Inglewood, CA) | |||
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Length | 3:03 | |||
Label | United Artists Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Tina Turner, Leon Ware | |||
Producer(s) | Gerhard Augustin | |||
Ike & Tina Turner singles chronology | ||||
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1972 single by Ike & Tina Turner
"Up In Heah" is a song written by Tina Turner and Leon Ware. It was released as a single by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner on United Artists Records in 1972.
After a period which Ike & Tina Turner recorded mostly cover songs, Tina Turner began honing her writing skills in the early 1970s with the establishment of the duo`s Bolic Sound recording studio. She wrote nine out of the ten songs on the 1972 album Feel Good.[2] "Up In Heah," penned by Tina Turner and Leon Ware, was recorded at Bolic Sound in December 1971. It was arranged by Ike Turner and produced by Gerhard Augustin.[3] The B-side, "Doo Wah Ditty (Got To Get Ta)," was written by Ike & Tina Turner`s road manager Rhonda Graam.
The single was released as a non-album track in February 1972. It reached No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 47 on the R&B chart.[4][5]
"Up In Heah" was reissued on the compilation albums Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner (1991) and The Ike & Tina Turner Story: 1960–1975 (2007).
Cash Box (February 12, 1972): "Pair has the PA circuit constantly screaming for more, but have been looking for the super follow-up to `Proud Mary.` Here `tis: Top 40`s and r&b`s, get it while it`s sizzlin`."[6]
Record World (February 12, 1972): "Tina herself wrote this song of sin and redemption and sings it with characteristic fervor. Dig Ike`s incredible bass vocal."[7]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Up In Heah" | Tina Turner, Leon Ware | 3:03 |
2. | "Doo Wah Ditty (Got To Get Ta)" | Rhonda Graam | 2:40 |
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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Canada (RPM Weekly)[8] | 82 |
US Billboard Hot 100[4] | 83 |
US Billboard Soul Singles[5] | 47 |
US Cash Box Top 100[9] | 70 |
US Cash Box R&B Top 60[10] | 36 |
US Record World R&B Singles[11] | 36 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1972 single by Ike & Tina Turner
"Up In Heah" is a song written by Tina Turner and Leon Ware. It was released as a single by R&B duo Ike & Tina Turner on United Artists Records in 1972.
After a period which Ike & Tina Turner recorded mostly cover songs, Tina Turner began honing her writing skills in the early 1970s with the establishment of the duo`s Bolic Sound recording studio. She wrote nine out of the ten songs on the 1972 album Feel Good.[2] "Up In Heah," penned by Tina Turner and Leon Ware, was recorded at Bolic Sound in December 1971. It was arranged by Ike Turner and produced by Gerhard Augustin.[3] The B-side, "Doo Wah Ditty (Got To Get Ta)," was written by Ike & Tina Turner`s road manager Rhonda Graam.
The single was released as a non-album track in February 1972. It reached No. 83 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 47 on the R&B chart.[4][5]
"Up In Heah" was reissued on the compilation albums Proud Mary: The Best of Ike & Tina Turner (1991) and The Ike & Tina Turner Story: 1960–1975 (2007).
Cash Box (February 12, 1972): "Pair has the PA circuit constantly screaming for more, but have been looking for the super follow-up to `Proud Mary.` Here `tis: Top 40`s and r&b`s, get it while it`s sizzlin`."[6]
Record World (February 12, 1972): "Tina herself wrote this song of sin and redemption and sings it with characteristic fervor. Dig Ike`s incredible bass vocal."[7]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Up In Heah" | Tina Turner, Leon Ware | 3:03 |
2. | "Doo Wah Ditty (Got To Get Ta)" | Rhonda Graam | 2:40 |
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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Canada (RPM Weekly)[8] | 82 |
US Billboard Hot 100[4] | 83 |
US Billboard Soul Singles[5] | 47 |
US Cash Box Top 100[9] | 70 |
US Cash Box R&B Top 60[10] | 36 |
US Record World R&B Singles[11] | 36 |