Tina Turner: I Don’t Want to Fight no More

Source:The New Democrat

“Written by Billy Lawrie/Lulu & Steve Duberry.
Published by Fairwood Music (UK) Ltd & Chrysalis Music Ltd.

Tina Turner at her best,truly classic song.”

From Libra

Tina Turner saying that: “It is time to move on and that I wish you the best. But I’m done and moving on with my life while I still can. Because I can’t take the fighting no more and want to have a life for myself”.

This is the ultimate breakup song from the ultimate singer and musical artist at least when it comes to singing from her heart and from real-life. And not needing to be able to think of things to say, or make things up. Because Tina sings from real experiences as this song was about.

If you’re familiar with the R&B group Boyz To Men who were a hit group in the early and mid 1990s, you’ll be familiar with the song End of The Road. Which is a song about a guy who is not ready to break up with his girlfriend even though they we’re going through a rough stretch.

I Don’t Wanna Fight is the complete opposite of End of The Road. Tina is saying it’s time to move on and she doesn’t want to fight anymore and trying to make that clear in a very respectful but honest way. Whoever said “honesty is the key”, knew what they were talking about.

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