<P> In 1998, the duet with Italian musician Eros Ramazzotti in "Cose della vita" became a European hit . Before celebrating her 60th birthday, Turner released the dance - infused song, "When the Heartache Is Over" and its parent album, Twenty Four Seven the following month in Europe, releasing both the song and the album in North America in early 2000 . The success of "When the Heartache Is Over" and Turner's tour supporting the album once again helped in the album going gold in the U.S. The Twenty Four Seven Tour became her most successful concert tour to date and became the highest - grossing tour of 2000 according to Pollstar grossing over $100 million . Later, Guinness World Records announced that Turner had sold more concert tickets than any other solo concert performer in music history . Afterwards, Turner announced a semi-retirement . </P> <P> In 2002, Tennessee State Route 19 between Brownsville and Nutbush was named "Tina Turner Highway". The following year, she recorded the duet "Great Spirits" with Phil Collins for the Disney film, Brother Bear . In 2004, Tina made her first professional appearances following her semi-retirement, releasing the compilation album, All the Best, which produced the single "Open Arms", and sold more than a million copies in the US . </P> <P> In December of the following year, Turner was recognized by the Kennedy Center Honors at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. and was elected to join an elite group of entertainers . President George W. Bush commented on Turner's "natural skill, the energy, and sensuality", and referred to her legs as "the most famous in show business". Several artists paid tribute to her that night including Oprah Winfrey, Melissa Etheridge (performing "River Deep--Mountain High"), Queen Latifah (performing "What's Love Got to Do with It"), Beyoncé (performing "Proud Mary"), and Al Green (performing "Let's Stay Together"). Winfrey stated, "We don't need another hero . We need more heroines like you, Tina . You make me proud to spell my name w-o-m-a-n," In November, Turner released All the Best--Live Collection and it was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America . Turner participated in the soundtrack to All the Invisible Children, providing duet vocals to the song "Teach Me Again", with singer Elisa, finding success in Italy where it peaked at the top spot . </P> <P> In 2007, Turner gave her first live performance in seven years, headlining a benefit concert for the Cauldwell's Children Charity at London's Natural History Museum . That year, Turner performed a rendition of Joni Mitchell's "Edith and The Kingpin" on Herbie Hancock's Mitchell tribute album, River: The Joni Letters . Turner's original vocals for Carlos Santana's "The Game of Love" were included in a Santana greatest hits compilation . Label demands led to Turner's vocals being replaced at the last minute by Michelle Branch . </P>

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