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

Originally released in 1965 by American R&B, rock, and soul singer-songwriter Don Covay.
This version by Aretha Franklin reached No.
9 on the U.
S.
charts in 1968.
Spanish HarlemAretha Franklin

Originally released as a track by Ben E.
King in 1960.
It has been covered by many artists, including The Mamas & The Papas and Andy Williams.
This version by Aretha Franklin was released in 1971, reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts, and was certified Gold.
Aretha Franklin’s Famous and Popular Songs (31–40)
Today I Sing The BluesAretha Franklin

A track written by Curtis Lewis.
It was released as a single by Aretha Franklin in 1960 and reached No.
10 on the U.
S.
R&B chart.
In 2012, the track was covered by Australian singer Christine Anu.
Who’s Zoomin’ WhoAretha Franklin

A track released as a single by Aretha Franklin in 1985.
It reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts.
Randy Jackson, also known as a judge on the TV show American Idol, performed bass and backing vocals.
It Isn’t, It Wasn’t, It Ain’t Never Gonna BeAretha Franklin, Whitney Houston

A collaboration between Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston.
Released as a single in 1989, it became a hit in the United States, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, and other countries.
A remix version by Teddy Riley was also released.
Amazing GraceAretha Franklin

Known as a gospel classic, this work is one of American soul singer Aretha Franklin’s signature pieces.
Recorded in January 1972, it has been highly praised as a return to Franklin’s gospel roots.
Its lyrics praising God’s grace and salvation are elevated by Franklin’s powerful, moving vocals, resonating deeply with listeners.
The album Amazing Grace became the best-selling release of Franklin’s career and still holds its place as the best-selling live gospel album of all time.
It is recommended as a song that can offer solace and hope to those seeking comfort.
Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie MelodyAretha Franklin

Originally released by Al Jolson in 1918 and used in the Broadway musical Sinbad, this popular song was recorded by many artists, including Dean Martin.
Aretha Franklin’s version reached No.
24 on the U.
S.
charts.






