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Print advertising: Hanes Resilience Hosiery (1996)

Album: "All The Best" (2004) - featuring "Open Arms", "Complicated Disaster" and more than 30 hit songs, entered US Billboard chart at #2 in February, 2005.

Album: "Break Every Rule" (1986) - featuring hits "Typical Male", "Two People", "Paradise Is Here" and "What You Get Is What You See".

Album: "Foreign Affair" (1989) - UK #1 album featuring hits "The Best", "I Don't Wanna Lose You", "Look Me In The Heart" and "Steamy Windows".

Album: "Private Dancer" (1984) - featuring hits "What's Love Got To Do With It?", "I Can't Stand The Rain", "Let's Stay Together" and "Better Be Good To Me".

Album: "Wildest Dreams" (1996) - featuring hits "GoldenEye", "Missing You", "Whatever You Want" and "On Silent Wings" (with Sting).

Album: "Twenty Four Seven" (1999) - featuring hits "When The Heartache Is Over" and "Whatever You Need".

Album: "Rough" (1978) - featuring "The Bitch Is Back" and "Sometimes When We Touch".

Album: "Love Explosion" (1979) - featuring "Music Keeps Me Dancin'" and "Backstabbers".

Album: "Tina Live In Europe" (1988) - Grammy-winning album featuring concert renditions of hit songs and live duets with Bryan Adams, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray and David Bowie.

Album: "Acid Queen" (1975) - featuring "Let's Spend The Night Together" and "Whole Lotta Love".

Album: "Tina Turns The Country On!" (1974) - featuring "Help Me Make It Through The Night" and "There'll Always Be Music".

Album: "What's Love Got To Do With It?" (1993) - UK #1 album featuring hits "I Don't Wanna Fight", "Disco Inferno" and "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?".

TV commercials: Plymouth automobiles (1989)

Television commercials: Pepsi-Cola, both alone and with David Bowie and Rod Stewart.

Music videos: "Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today)", 1982.

Album: "Simply The Best" (1991) - featuring hits "It Takes Two" (with Rod Stewart), "Way Of The World", "I Want You Near Me", "Love Thing" and "Nutbush City Limits (The '90s Version)".

Music video: "Teach Me Again" (w/Elisa

Music video: "Whatever You Need", 2000

Music video: "When the Heartache Is Over", 1999

Music video: "Cosa Della Vita/Can't Stop Thinking of You" (w/Eros Ramazzotti)

Music video: "In Your Wildest Dreams", 1995

Music video: "Something Beautiful Remains", 1995

Music video: "Missing You", 1995

Music video: "On Silent Wings", 1995

Music video: "Whatever You Want", 1995

Music video: "GoldenEye", 1995

Music video: "Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?", 1993

Music video: "Disco Inferno", 1993

Music video: "I Don't Wanna Fight" (movie version), 1993

Music video: "I Don't Wanna Fight" (original version), 1993

Music video: "Simply the Best" (w/Jimmy Barnes, 1992

Music video: "Love Thing", 1992

Music video: "I Want You Near Me", 1992

Music video: "Nutbush City Limits" ('90s version), 1991

Music video: "It Takes Two" (w/Rod Stewart, 1990

Music video: "Foreign Affair", 1990

Music video: "Look Me in the Heart", 1990

Music video: "Steamy Windows", 1990

Music video: "I Don't Wanna Lose You", 1990

Music video: "The Best", 1989

Music video: "Nutbush City Limits" (Live in Rio de Janeiro), 1988

Music video: "Paradise Is Here" (Live in Germany), 1987

Music video: "Break Every Rule", 1987

Music video: "Two People" (Hollywood version), 1986

Music video: "Two People" (original version), 1986

Music video: "What You Get Is What You See", 1986

Music video: "Typical Male", 1986

Music video: "One of the Living", 1985

Music video: "We Don't Need Another Hero" (from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985))

Music video: "We Are the World" (USA for Africa), 1985

Music video: "Private Dancer", 1985

Music video: "Better Be Good To Me", 1984

Music video: "Help", 1984

Music video: "What's Love Got to Do With It?" (secret version), 1984

Music video: "What's Love Got to Do With It?" (original version), 1984

Music video: "Let's Stay Together", 1984

CD: "Evergreens" (ZLT)

CD (w/Ike Turner): "The Hits and More" (2-disc set) (ZDRG)

CD (w/Ike Turner): "Nutbush City Limits" (ZELAP)

Album (w/Ike Turner): "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" (VCL)

Album (w/Ike Turner): "I Smell Trouble" (ZABM)

Album (w/Ike Turner): "Golden Classics" (VCL)

Album (w/Ike Turner): "The Hits and More" (2-disc set), ZOBG

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