June 3, 1967
Aretha Franklin hits No. 1 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 singles chart with her version of Otis Redding's 'Respect,' turning the song into a women's anthem.
June 3, 1967
Aretha Franklin hits No. 1 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 singles chart with her version of Otis Redding's 'Respect,' turning the song into a women's anthem.
What a song! what a voice. Wow 50 years ago.
Is there a more iconic song for any singer? Instantly recognizable. Just the essence of a great record.
Wow... 50 years! What a classic this is.
The 'you're running out of fools / and I ain't lying' bit is one of my all time favourite bits of ad-lining. I have to physically stop myself from singing it [[or even mouthing it) it's so darn catchy and sassy... lol
Also, sorry this is slightly irrelevant, but please enjoy this from the UK TV programme The Last Leg...
It won't make much sense if you haven't watched the programme before [[and this specific episode in its entirety) but here is "THE COVFEFE SONG"...!
The queen and her classics are timeless...long live queen aretha!!!
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