The song you're referring to is "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman." Originally written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin, it was first recorded by Otis Redding in 1965. However, it gained immense popularity when Aretha Franklin released her rendition in 1967, which is now considered a classic and one of her signature songs. Franklin’s powerful vocals and emotional delivery helped solidify the song’s place in music history.
Arethe Franklin made the song called respect. She was also the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1987.Info brought to you by: G-Mane
"Respect" by Aretha Franklin was released in 1967. The song became one of her signature hits and is celebrated for its powerful message of empowerment and demand for respect. It was originally written and recorded by Otis Redding in 1965, but Franklin's version transformed it into an anthem for the civil rights and feminist movements.
One Step Ahead - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1965.
Can't Turn You Loose ... released as a single in 1965 and on the album Live in Europe in 1967.
The album "Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads," released in 1965, is often considered one of his most significant works, showcasing his emotive vocal style and deep connection to soul music. Its worth can be assessed through both its cultural impact and commercial success, as it helped solidify Redding's status as a key figure in the genre. Collectors value it not only for its music but also for its historical significance, particularly given Redding's untimely death in 1967, which has cemented his legacy in music history. The album's rarity in certain editions can also contribute to its monetary value in the collectors' market.
The Song "Respect" was written and first recorded by Otis Redding in 1965, Aretha Franklin recorded her version in 1967.
Arethe Franklin made the song called respect. She was also the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1987.Info brought to you by: G-Mane
RESPECT! He didn't write or sing it in 1951 but 1965 so I may be wrong :v
"Respect" by Aretha Franklin was released in 1967. The song became one of her signature hits and is celebrated for its powerful message of empowerment and demand for respect. It was originally written and recorded by Otis Redding in 1965, but Franklin's version transformed it into an anthem for the civil rights and feminist movements.
One Step Ahead - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1965.
There WAS no song recorded by Fontella Bass and covered by Aretha Franklin. Ms. Bass' 1965 hit, "Rescue Me," has been frequently miscredited to Ms. Franklin.
"Rescue Me" is a song written by Fontella Bass, Raynard Miner and Carl Smith. In 1965, it was released as a single by Fontella Bass. It would prove the biggest hit of Bass's career, reaching the number one spot on the R&B charts for four weeks and placing at number four on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] "Rescue Me" also peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart.The hit version of the song is often misattributed to Aretha Franklin, another singer with gospel training who has a similar style to that of Bass. In 1993, Franklin did record a portion of "Rescue Me" (with a very similar arrangement to Bass's original) for an American Express commercial. The original song was also used during the films Air America and Sister Act.
The Great Otis Redding Sings Soul Ballads was created in 1965-03.
July 9 1965 Stax Studio. Memphis, Tn.
Jethro Franklin was born on 1965-10-25.
Philip Franklin died on 1965-01-27.
Franklin D. McDowell died in 1965.