'Happily Retired' Tina Turner Set to Release 'Love Songs' Album

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Tina Turner arriving on the red carpet for a fashion show by designer Giorgio Armani at the 798 art complex in Beijing.

Just in time for Valentine's Day in February: Tina Turner will release a new compilation album titled "Love Songs."

Due Feb. 4 on Parlophone Records, the 18-track collection boasts familiar favorites like "What's Love Got To Do With It," "The Best," "Private Dancer" and "I Don't Wanna Fight." Alas, there are no new songs or previously unreleased tunes on the album.

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It's unlikely the 74-year old Turner will make any promotional appearances in support of the album, as she is "happily retired" from the music business -- according to her spokesperson.

Turner's last studio album, "Twenty Four Seven," reached No. 21 on the Billboard 200 chart upon its release in 1999, and has sold 517,000 in the U.S. according to Nielsen SoundScan. She has since issued two greatest hits albums ("All the Best" in 2005 and "Tina!" in 2008) and a live set in 2009 ("Tina Live") based on her 2008-2009 tour.

The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame inductee -- and eight-time GRAMMY Award winner -- has charted 17 solo hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Her first solo hit, a cover of "Let's Stay Together," debuted on the chart 30 years ago this year (on Jan. 21, 1984). Before that, as part of the duo Ike & Tina Turner, she notched 20 hits from 1960 through 1975.

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