Ariana Grande Remembers a Surprise Call from Aretha Franklin https://t.co/XRmHZIzJTk via @YouTube
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Listen to: Honoring And Remembering Singer Aretha Franklin And Her Voice via @NPRone https://t.co/Ovqp4nGPjq
Listen to: Honoring And Remembering Singer Aretha Franklin And Her Voice via @NPRone https://t.co/Ovqp4nGPjq
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Aretha Franklin – Respect [1967] (Original Version) https://t.co/x3ivPGYu3O via @YouTube
Aretha Franklin – Respect [1967] (Original Version) https://t.co/x3ivPGYu3O via @YouTube
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Aretha Franklin’s Wikipedia entry https://t.co/AgsDngfd6a
Aretha Franklin's Wikipedia entry https://t.co/AgsDngfd6a
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Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, Dead at 76 https://t.co/hdlUF3FIew via @pinterest https://t.co/DZPoabkHfY https://t.co/zuyTdaT0Hg
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, Dead at 76 https://t.co/hdlUF3FIew via @pinterest https://t.co/DZPoabkHfY pic.twitter.com/zuyTdaT0Hg
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Aretha Franklin Brings President Obama To Tears! https://t.co/2cU3962RdP https://t.co/8tGn8X87RR
Aretha Franklin Brings President Obama To Tears! https://t.co/2cU3962RdP pic.twitter.com/8tGn8X87RR
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Ironically the song was featured in The Blues Brothers but Aretha sang it as a young woman https://t.co/VviFHdzmlj
Ironically the song was featured in The Blues Brothers but Aretha sang it as a young womanhttps://t.co/VviFHdzmlj
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Aretha Franklin Brings President Obama To Tears – Bright, shiny objects! https://t.co/7nJMNwdBr4
Aretha Franklin Brings President Obama To Tears – Bright, shiny objects! https://t.co/7nJMNwdBr4
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Blues Brothers Diner Scene with Aretha Franklin. Watch the scene by following the link in the bio. 😎 https://t.co/U3QHVarsti https://t.co/shh7SOh3yA
Blues Brothers Diner Scene with Aretha Franklin. Watch the scene by following the link in the bio. 😎 https://t.co/U3QHVarsti pic.twitter.com/shh7SOh3yA
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#REPOST @eltonjohn with @get_repost__app The loss of Aretha Franklin is a blow for everybody who loves real music: Music from the heart, the soul and the Church. Her voice was unique, her piano playing underrated – she was one of my favourite pianists… https://t.co/qbYR1z9KIn https://t.co/SP1wtFuNKN
#REPOST @eltonjohn with @get_repost__app The loss of Aretha Franklin is a blow for everybody who loves real music: Music from the heart, the soul and the Church. Her voice was unique, her piano playing underrated – she was one of my favourite pianists… https://t.co/qbYR1z9KIn pic.twitter.com/SP1wtFuNKN
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Piano player? Fuck yeah! Watch the second video in this clip. It brought Carole King to tears and she wrote the song…
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, Dead at 76
“Dubbed the Queen of Soul in 1967, Franklin loomed over culture in several monumental ways. The daughter of a preacher man, she was born with one of pop’s most commanding and singular voices, one that could move from a sly, seductive purr to a commanding gospel roar. From early hits like “I Never Loved a Man” and “Think” up through later touchstones like “Sisters Are Doin’ it for Themselves” with Eurythmics, there was no mistaking Franklin’s colossal pipes. As one of her leading producers, Jerry Wexler, said of her simmering gospel-pop classic, “Spirit in the Dark,” “It was one of those perfect R&B blends of the sacred and the secular … It’s Aretha conducting church right in the middle of a smoky nightclub. It’s everything to everyone.” Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/aretha-franklin-queen-of-soul-dead-at-76/ar-BBM0Hau?li=BBnb7Kz
Other Aretha posts:
- Celebs react to Aretha Franklin’s death https://t.co/OP0sxQHBJT https://t.co/E2o8qvHujV
- Blues Brothers Diner Scene with Aretha Franklin
- Aretha Franklin; A Change Is Gonna Come (And it did…)
- Aretha Franklin; (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman [1967 and beyond]
- Aretha Franklin dead: Watch how she stole the Blues Brothers film with her sass?
Celebs react to Aretha Franklin’s death https://t.co/OP0sxQHBJT https://t.co/E2o8qvHujV
Celebs react to Aretha Franklin's death https://t.co/OP0sxQHBJT pic.twitter.com/E2o8qvHujV
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Blues Brothers Diner Scene with Aretha Franklin
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