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Aretha Franklin’s famous and popular songs

Let me introduce a song by Aretha Franklin, the American soul singer known as the Queen of Soul.

She is an extraordinary vocalist who was ranked No.

1 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Singers in history.

She sadly passed away in 2018, bringing an end to a career that spanned more than 60 years.

Now, please enjoy the music of the greatest soul singer, Aretha Franklin.

Aretha Franklin’s classic and popular songs (11–20)

Think (feat. The Blues Brothers)Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – Think (feat. The Blues Brothers) – 1080p Full HD
Think (feat. The Blues Brothers)Aretha Franklin

It’s a smash-hit song by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, but this version features the Blues Brothers and is the one she performs herself in the movie “The Blues Brothers.” Anyway, Aretha’s voice, her singing style, and her sense of timing are unbelievably cool! Highly recommended when you need a boost or want to get pumped up!

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural WomanAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (Live at Kennedy Center Honors)
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural WomanAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin, the iconic “Queen of Soul” and emblematic “Lady Soul,” will be eternally revered as one of the greatest female vocalists in music history.

The achievements she accomplished are countless and cannot be fully captured in a few lines, but Aretha, born in 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee, grew up immersed in gospel under her minister father and gospel-singer mother, and was known as a prodigy with a four-octave vocal range.

She launched her career as an R&B singer at 18, and made her major-label record debut in 1961.

Although she didn’t attract major attention at first, she switched labels in 1966 and scored hits with a sound that brought her innate gospel sensibilities to the forefront.

In 1967, her cover of Otis Redding’s “Respect” topped the U.S.

charts, firmly establishing her as a top-tier singer in both name and reality.

Aretha’s career was not without turbulence; she experienced personal struggles and periods of decline, leading a life full of dramatic ups and downs.

The 2018 documentary film Amazing Grace and the 2021 biographical drama Respect, starring Jennifer Hudson, introduced her to younger generations who have begun discovering her music.

Having overcome the disadvantages she faced as a Black woman, Aretha left behind countless masterpieces whose innate, heaven-sent voice seemed to embrace all of humanity.

We hope you’ll take the opportunity to experience the “soul” of Aretha at least once.

April FoolsAretha Franklin

A refreshing spring number by Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, renowned by the moniker “Queen of Soul.” It’s a track from her 1972 album Young, Gifted and Black.

The composer is Burt Bacharach, famed for his work with the Carpenters, Tom Jones, and film music.

The backing band is outstanding as well, and Chuck Rainey’s buoyant basslines make your heart dance.

A Change Is Gonna ComeAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – A Change Is Gonna Come
A Change Is Gonna ComeAretha Franklin

A captivating song known for its overwhelming vocal power and deep emotional expression.

It’s featured on the album “I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You,” released by America’s Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, in March 1967.

Recognized as a symbol of the civil rights movement, this piece sings of the courage and hope to face adversity.

Aretha’s vocals—both powerful and delicate—will resonate deeply with listeners.

At the 2014 BET Honors, it was performed as a tribute to Nelson Mandela, moving the entire venue.

This is a recommended track for anyone seeking encouragement when standing at a crossroads in life.

A Rose Is Still A RoseAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – A Rose Is Still a Rose (Official Music Video)
A Rose Is Still A RoseAretha Franklin

A track depicted from a mother’s perspective, offering advice to young women.

Produced by Lauryn Hill and released as a single by Aretha Franklin in 1998, the track reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts and was certified Gold.

Baby I love youAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – Baby I love you HQ
Baby I love youAretha Franklin

From the 1967 album “Aretha Arrives,” this was the only track released as a single.

It reached No.

1 on the U.S.

R&B chart.

The track is featured in Martin Scorsese’s 1990 film “Goodfellas.”

Aretha Franklin’s greatest and most popular songs (21–30)

Here We Go AgainAretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin – Here We Go Again
Here We Go AgainAretha Franklin

An electronic track released as a single in 1998 by Aretha Franklin.

American hip-hop artist and producer Jermaine Dupri was involved in its production.

The track reached No.

1 on the U.S.

dance chart.