Bucks Fizz: Turner’s mega hit was our song

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It is in the podcast “Celebrity catch up” that the group’s singers Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston reveal that “What’s love got to do with it” was intended for their fourth studio album “I hear talk”.

— To be completely honest, I prefer Tina’s version, says Cheryl Baker in the interview referred to by NME.

— The fact that it was sung by a woman was so much cooler and sharper, agrees Jay Aston.

The group received a mention in the 2021 documentary “Tina”.

— They mention the song and Bucks Fizz, not in a very nice way, but it was still nice to be mentioned, says Cheryl Baker.

Bucks Fizz won the Eurovision song contest in 1981 with the song “Making your mind up” and were one of the biggest pop groups of the early 80s in the UK.

In 1981, the British pop group Bucks Fizz won the Eurovision song contest with the song “Making your mind up”.

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