No
Shannon Roosevelt wrote music and lyrics and is the sole author listed in the BMI catalog.
She is saying "If you treat me right, I'll treat you right." That's a good definition of respect.Her point was simple. Respect her and she will respect you. Treat people how you want to be treated. Basically she's saying that "As long as you do right by me I'll make you a happy man." treat any one who you mee with even more respect than they give you. it proves that you are the better man. ____________________________________________________________When Aretha Franklin covered this Otis Redding song, she put a bit of a sexual spin to it. "What you want, baby I got it." Phrases such as "Sock it to me" and "Whip it to me" had sexual connotations in the 60's. She sang the song as a woman who goes out and works all day to support her man and she expects a little "attention" when she comes home. So "Respect" can be anything the singer expects in return as part of a relationship.MP
Benjamin Franklin wrote Poor Richard's Almanack.
It was called And Then I Wrote.
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.
aretha Franklinbut Otis wrote it
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Yes, Aretha Franklin published an autobiography titled "Aretha: From These Roots" in 1999, co-written with journalist David Ritz. In the book, Franklin details her life, career, and experiences as the "Queen of Soul."
Shannon Roosevelt wrote music and lyrics and is the sole author listed in the BMI catalog.
No, she didn't. She wrote very few. One of her big hits, "Think", was written by her.
You mean what "are" the names of Aretha Franklin's siblings? (why are most of the questions here posted with such illiteracy and/or bad grammar?) In any case ... Aretha was born on March 25, 1942 and was the fourth of five siblings. Her siblings: Erma Vernice Franklin who originally recorded the song "Piece of My Heart", later a hit for Big Brother and The Holding Company; born on March 13, 1938; died of cancer on September 7, 2002), two brothers Cecil Franklin and Vaughan Franklin and her younger sister Carolyn Franklin (born May 19, 1944; died of cancer on April 25, 1988) was an actress and singer who wrote Aretha's hit "Ain't No Way".
AnswerTupac sang changes but also Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne did a duet ballad called changes. This was originally a Black Sabbath track from Vol. 4. answerDavid Bowie , Olivia Newton John also wrote and sang a song called Changes.
He didn't write a bible he wrote an almanac called Poor Richards Almanac.
Ben Franklin wrote the declaration of independents
She is saying "If you treat me right, I'll treat you right." That's a good definition of respect.Her point was simple. Respect her and she will respect you. Treat people how you want to be treated. Basically she's saying that "As long as you do right by me I'll make you a happy man." treat any one who you mee with even more respect than they give you. it proves that you are the better man. ____________________________________________________________When Aretha Franklin covered this Otis Redding song, she put a bit of a sexual spin to it. "What you want, baby I got it." Phrases such as "Sock it to me" and "Whip it to me" had sexual connotations in the 60's. She sang the song as a woman who goes out and works all day to support her man and she expects a little "attention" when she comes home. So "Respect" can be anything the singer expects in return as part of a relationship.MP
Benjamin Franklin wrote "The Way to Wealth."