This retro groove gave 80’s Aretha a nostalgic 60’s feel.
An Aretha Franklin Song A Day
This retro groove gave 80’s Aretha a nostalgic 60’s feel.
Stevie Wonder brought Aretha one of her most enduring hits. Stevie sang it first, but Aretha’s version is the standard, and made chart history.
The title cut to Aretha Franklin’s fourth album at Columbia Records, Laughing On The Outside, is another cover. Shocking, right? Aretha? A cover? As I’ve
Subtle, yet powerful, Aretha describes the love of a mother.
Aretha returns to jazz on this beautiful, little-known 1992 cut from the soundtrack to White Men Can’t Jump
Sugar Ray Aretha steps into the ring on this 1982 cut.
The quantity of songwriting Aretha Franklin’s first husband did is debatable, but he did compose this song, recorded in 1964 & released in 1967.