Grammy’s Greatest Moments is an album and home video with selected live performances from different Grammy ceremonies. It includes Tina’s live interpretation of What's Love Got To Do With It from the 27th Grammy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, on February 26, 1985. Tina received two Grammy’s for this song in the category „Record of the Year“ and „Best Pop Vocal Performance Female“.
Release: April 25, 1994
Label: Atlantic
Format: CD / VHS / LaserDisc
are presented since 1952 by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to recognize achievements in the music industry. Tina Turner won her first Grammy in 1971 as part of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue for Proud Mary and her first solo Grammy in 1985 for What’s Love Got To To With It. In total she won 7 Grammys from 25 nominations and received also 3 Hall of Fame Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award. Ike Turner solo won his first Grammy in 2007 for the album Risin’ With The Blues, after he was first nominated in 1970 for A Black Man’s Soul.
October 05, 2018: Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award February 12, 2012: Grammy Hall of Fame for 'What’s Love Got To Do With It‘ (Single) February 10, 2008: Live Performance of 'What's Love Got To Do With It', 'Better Be Good To Me‘, 'Proud Mary' (with Beyonce) February 11, 2007
: Grammy for 'Best Traditional Blues Album' for 'Risin With The Blues' (Ike Turner) February 13, 2005: Tina in the audience and backstage February 23, 2003: Grammy Hall of Fame for 'Proud Mary' (Single) February 24, 1999: Grammy Hall of Fame for 'River Deep - Mountain High‘ (Single) February 24, 1993: Presenting Grammy to Eric Clapton February 22, 1989
: Grammy for 'Best Rock Vocal Performance' for 'Live In Europe‘ February 24, 1987
: Grammy for 'Best Rock Vocal Performance' for 'Back Where You Started' February 25, 1986: Grammy for 'Best Rock Vocal Performance' for 'One Of The Living‘ February 26, 1985
: Grammy for 'Best Pop Vocal Performance & Record of the Year' for 'What’s Love Got To Do With It‘ / 'Best Rock Vocal Performance' for 'Better Be Good To Me' / Live Performance of 'What’s Love Got To Do With It‘ February 24, 1982
: Presenting Grammy with James Brown to James Ingram March 14, 1972: Grammy for 'Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Group' for 'Proud Mary'