Aretha Franklin
Born Aretha Louise Franklin, 25 March 1942, Memphis, Tennessee.
Sometimes credited as: A. Franklin
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• Aretha Franklin—Songs of faith (1965)
• Aretha Franklin (also as A. Franklin)—Aretha Franklin’s greatest hits (1967)
• Aretha Franklin—Aretha now (1968)
• Aretha Franklin—Aretha’s gold (1969)
• Aretha Franklin—This girl’s in love with you (1970)
• Aretha Franklin—“It ain’t fair” b/w “Eleanor Rigby” (7″ single)
• Aretha Franklin—Aretha live at Fillmore West (1971)
• Aretha Franklin—Aretha’s greatest hits (1971)
• Aretha Franklin—Love all the hurt away (1981)
• Aretha Franklin—Jump to it (1982)
• Aretha Franklin—“Get it right” (1983) (12″ single)
• Aretha Franklin—Who’s zoomin’ who? (1985) [Annie Lennox (also as the Eurythmics)]
• Aretha Franklin—“Who’s zoomin’ who” (1985) (12″ single)
• Aretha Franklin: The queen of soul (1988) [Aretha Franklin, Carolyn Franklin, Erma Franklin, Whitney Houston, Mahalia Jackson, Dionne Warwick] (video)
• Aretha Franklin—“Everyday people”/“You can’t take me for granted” (1991) (cassette single)
Songs of faith (1965)
• Aretha Franklin—Songs of faith (1965)
pd Checker LPS-10009 [S] [1965]
Cover is missing.
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| There is a fountain filled with blood
(which tune? [“Cleansing fountain,” traditional, or “Horsley,” William Horsley];) lyric: William Cowper (uncredited)
Precious Lord (part one)
Precious Lord (part two)
(traditional)
You grow closer
Never grow old
(traditional)
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The day is past and gone
(lyric:) John Leland (uncredited)
He will wash you white as snow
While the blood runs warm [in your veins]
(traditional)
Yield not to temptation
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Aretha Franklin’s greatest hits (1967)
• Aretha Franklin (also as A. Franklin)—Aretha Franklin’s greatest hits (1967)
pd Columbia CS 9483 [S] [1967]
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| Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody (2:25)
(music:) Jean Schwartz (as J. Schwartz); (lyric:) Joe Young (as J. Young), Sam Lewis (as S. M. Lewis)
Today I sing the blues (2:45)
Curtis Lewis (as C. Lewis), Curley Hamner (as C. Hamner)
Cry like a baby (2:12)
Joshie Armstead (as J. Armstead), Nick Ashford (as N. Ashford), Valerie Simpson (as V. Simpson)
Without the one you love (2:47)
Aretha Franklin (as A. Franklin)
One step ahead (2:26)
Eddie Snyder (as E. Snyder), Charles Singleton (as C. Singleton)
Evil gal blues (2:41)
Leonard Feather (as L. Feather), Lionel Hampton (as L. Hampton)
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Runnin’ out of fools (2:31)
Kay Rogers (as K. Rogers), Richard Ahlert (as R. Ahlert)
Try a little tenderness (3:14)
Harry M. Woods (as H. Woods), Jimmy Campbell (as J. Campbell), Reginald Connelly (as R. Connelly)
Sweet bitter love (2:58)
Van McCoy (as V. McCoy)
God bless the child (3:01)
Billie Holiday (as B. Holiday), Arthur Herzog Jr. (as A. Herzog)
If ever I would leave you [from Camelot] (4:06)
(music:) Frederick Lœwe (as F. Loewe); (lyric:) Alan Jay Lerner (as A. J. Lerner)
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Aretha now (1968)
| • Aretha Franklin—Aretha now (1968)
pd Atlantic SD 8186 [S] ©1968
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Aretha’s gold (1969)
| • Aretha Franklin—Aretha’s gold (1969)
pd Atlantic SD 8227 [S] ©1969
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I never loved a man (the way I love you) (2:47)
Ronnie Shannon
Do right woman–do right man (3:15)
Dan Penn, Chips Moman
Respect (2:26)
Otis Redding
Dr. Feelgood (3:18)
Aretha Franklin, Ted White
Baby, I love you (2:39)
Ronnie Shannon
(You make me feel like) a natural woman (2:37)
Gerry Goffin (also as Goffin), Carole King (as Carol King, King), Jerry Wexler (also as Wexler)
Chain of fools (2:45)
Don Covay]
Since you’ve been gone (sweet sweet baby) (2:18)
Aretha Franklin, Ted White
Ain’t no way (4:12)
Carolyn Franklin, Ted White (only credited on back cover)
Think (2:15)
Aretha Franklin, Ted White
You send me (2:25)
Sam Cooke
The house that Jack built (2:18)
Bobby Lance (on label), Bob Lance (on back cover), Fran Robbins (on label), Fran Robins (on back cover)
I say a little prayer (3:30)
(music:) Burt Bacharach; (lyric:) Hal David
See saw (2:42)
Steve Cropper, Don Covay
This girl’s in love with you (1970)
| • Aretha Franklin—This girl’s in love with you (1970)
pd Atlantic SD 8248 ©1970
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“It ain’t fair” b/w “Eleanor Rigby” (7″ single)
• Aretha Franklin—“It ain’t fair” b/w “Eleanor Rigby” (7″ single)
pd Atlantic 45-2683 [7]
It ain’t fair[,] vocal (3:20)
Ronnie Miller
Eleanor Rigby[,] vocal (2:35)
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Aretha live at Fillmore West (1971)
| • Aretha Franklin—Aretha live at Fillmore West (1971)
pd Atlantic SD 7205 ©1971
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Aretha’s greatest hits (1971)
• Aretha Franklin—Aretha’s greatest hits (1971)
pd Atlantic SD 8295 ©1971, 8t M 88295 [1971]
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phonograph disc order:
eight-track tape order:
Spanish Harlem; Do right woman–do right man; Respect; Baby, I love you; Chain of fools; Don’t play that song; I never loved a man (the way I love you); Call me; Dr. Feelgood; Bridge over troubled water; A natural woman; I say a little prayer; Let it be; You’re all I need to get by
Love all the hurt away (1981)
| • Aretha Franklin—Love all the hurt away (1981)
pd Arista AL 9552 ℗1981
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Jump to it (1982)
| • Aretha Franklin—Jump to it (1982)
pd Arista AL 9602 ℗1982
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“Get it right” (1983) (12″ single)
• Aretha Franklin—“Get it right” (1983) (12″ single)
pd Arista AD 1 9043 ℗1983
Luther Vandross, Marcus Miller
Get it right (long version) (6:22)
Get it right (instrumental version) (6:31)
Who’s zoomin’ who? (1985)
| • Aretha Franklin—Who’s zoomin’ who? (1985) [Annie Lennox (also as the Eurythmics)]
pd Arista AL 8-8286 ℗1985
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“Who’s zoomin’ who” (1985) (12″ single)
• Aretha Franklin—“Who’s zoomin’ who” (1985) (12″ single)
pd Arista ADI-9411 [DJ] ℗1985
Narada Michael Walden, Preston Glass, Aretha Franklin
Who’s zoomin’ who (dance mix) (8:36)
Who’s zoomin’ who (dub mix) (5:29)
Who’s zoomin’ who (radio mix) (5:48)
Who’s zoomin’ who (acapella mix) (5:55)
Aretha Franklin: The queen of soul (1988) (video)
• Aretha Franklin: The queen of soul (1988) [Aretha Franklin, Carolyn Franklin, Erma Franklin, Whitney Houston, Mahalia Jackson, Dionne Warwick] (video)
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“Everyday people”/“You can’t take me for granted” (1991) (cassette single)
• Aretha Franklin—“Everyday people”/“You can’t take me for granted” (1991) (cassette single)
ac Arista Cas-2239 ℗1991
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Everyday people
Sly Stone
You can’t take me for granted
Aretha Franklin
As performer
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