The song was actually written and recorded by Otis Redding, but Aretha recorded it and made it her own. Otis even said as much.
The song is called "Think", not "Respect".
Respect by aretha franklin
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
Call Me - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1969.
Baby I Love You - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1967.
Definitely RESPECT.
The song is called "Think", not "Respect".
"Respect" by Aretha Franklin.
Respect by aretha franklin
This means give me my props. Or propers.
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
Call Me - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1969.
Sure, Otis Redding, also known as the King of Soul, is an example of an artist who influenced Aretha Franklin (and countless others). Specifically, Otis wrote Aretha's signature song, Respect.
Baby I Love You - Aretha Franklin song - was created in 1967.
"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.
The Song "Respect" was written and first recorded by Otis Redding in 1965, Aretha Franklin recorded her version in 1967.
Aretha Franklin's song "Respect" became a hit in 1967, but her earlier song "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" was released in 1967 and marked her breakthrough. In 1960, she released the song "Today I Sing the Blues," which showcased her powerful voice and musical talent, although it did not achieve the same level of fame as "Respect."