Nope..She's very much alive
The song was actually written and recorded by Otis Redding, but Aretha recorded it and made it her own. Otis even said as much.
Aretha Franklin is 5'5" tall (165 cm) -- that's a constant. Her weight, in contrast, goes up and down. In a 2007 interview with PEOPLE, she said she had lost a lot of weight, but wouldn't say how much. At the 2009 "A Capital 4th", she seems to have gained quite a lot of that weight back. At that time, she appeared to weigh around 300 pounds.
she has a LOT! of money since she's been around since the 60's and was named "Queen of Soul". She has also participated in commercials, films, and singing the national anthem various times.. To add it up I believed she won about 18 grammy awards and she's number "9" in the top 100 best artists of all time..
how much money Quezon's make 1 year
Aretha Franklin's mother, Barbara Vernice Siggers Franklin, died at the age of 34 on March 7, 1952 from a heart attack.
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Nope..She's very much alive
The song was actually written and recorded by Otis Redding, but Aretha recorded it and made it her own. Otis even said as much.
MLB player Franklin Morales made $1712500 in the 2014 season.
NBA player Jamaal Franklin made $535000 in the 2013-2014 season.
Benjamin Franklin appears on the 100 dollar bill.
"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.
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Theodore Roosevelt made $50,000 per year; Franklin got $75.000.
Try not to invite Aretha Franklin and Queen Latifah over for dinner and your floors should hold up just fine.
25 million with endorsements