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Aretha Franklin - Respect-Very Best Of [Import]

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Format: CD
Catalog: 0927470542
Rel. Date: 02/07/2003
UPC: 809274705426

Respect-Very Best Of [Import]
Artist: Aretha Franklin
Format: CD
New: Available $16.99
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DISC: 1

1. Respect
2. Think
3. Spanish Harlem
4. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
5. I Say a Little Prayer
6. Son of a Preacher Man
7. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Loved You)
8. Chain of Fools
9. Don't Play That Song
10. Angel
11. Border Song (Holy Moses)
12. Rock Steady
13. See Saw
14. House That Jack Built, The
15. Oh No, Not My Baby
16. Until You Come Back to Me
17. Good Times
18. Since You've Been Gone
19. You're All I Need to Get By
20. Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing
21. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
22. Share Your Love With Me
23. Something He Can Feel
24. Ain't No Way
25. Sisters Are Doin It For Themselves (With Annie Lennox)
26. I Knew You Were Waiting (With George Michael)
27. Through the Storm
28. Love All the Hurt Away
29. Willing to Forgive
30. Let It Be
31. Never Let Me Go
32. Night Time Is the Right Time
33. Call Me
34. Drown in My Tears
35. People Get Ready
36. My Song
37. Dark End of the Street
38. Today I Sing the Blues
39. Rose Is Still a Rose, A
40. Who's Zoomin Who?
41. Freeway of Love
42. Day Dreaming
43. Bridge Over Troubled Water

More Info:

Import only two CD collection. Respect features all the classic songs by the original Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Rooted in a gospel tradition that was to inform her soul-charged sound, her impact on American pop music was profound. It was the run of late-'60s Atlantic hits featured here ('Respect', 'Chain of Fools', 'I Say a Little Prayer') that made her a star, but as this Best of shows, there was plenty more to come. Aretha was discovered all over again by a new generation in the '80s thanks to her role and performance ('Think') in the hit musical the Blues Brothers. Riding high on a wave of success, duets with latter day icons followed like the epic "I Knew You Were Waiting" with stubble-faced George Michael and the anthemic 'Sisters Are Doing It for Themselves' with self-proclaimed diva Annie Lennox. Respect is certainly due to the remarkable talent of Aretha Franklin and this double disc anthology thoroughly represents the diva in her full majesty. Warner.
        
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