
Respect (song) - Wikipedia
" Respect " is a song by American soul singer-songwriter Otis Redding, and later rearranged by Aretha Franklin to become her breakout hit. It was released in 1965 as a single from Redding's third album …
Aretha Franklin - Respect (Official Lyric Video) - YouTube
Watch the lyric video of "Respect" by Aretha Franklin from the album 'I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You' (1967).
Aretha Franklin – Respect Lyrics - Genius
Originally a minor hit by Otis Redding in 1965, Aretha’s “Respect” was given a new arrangement and new lyrics about a woman boldly demanding the respect of her man.
Respect by Aretha Franklin - Songfacts
Otis Redding wrote this song and originally recorded it in 1965, with his version hitting #35 in the US. Redding said of the song shortly before his death in 1967: "That's one of my favorite songs because …
Respect (Aretha Franklin recording) - Wikipedia
" Respect " is a song recorded by American singer Aretha Franklin. It is a cover of a song originally written and recorded by Otis Redding, and which Franklin rearranged and reshaped to give the …
Respect | Song Meaning and Lyrics | Aretha Franklin
When Aretha Franklin, a fellow soul singer, rewrote and reworked "Respect" in 1967, it became a larger smash and became her hallmark song.
ARETHA FRANKLIN - RESPECT LYRICS
Aretha Franklin - Respect Lyrics. What you want, baby, I got What you need, do you know I got it? All I'm askin' Is for a little respect when you come home (Just a little.
Aretha Franklin - Respect [1967] (Aretha's Original Version)
Aretha Franklin - Respect Song written by Otis Redding Album: I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You [1967] _________________________ RESPECT (oo) What you want (oo) Baby, I got (oo) …
Aretha Franklin - Respect - 1965 - YouTube
In 1967, Aretha Franklin (the "Queen of Soul") reworked, reworked, and reworked "Respect", resulting in one of her biggest hits and her signature song. Franklin's rendition became a feminist...
“Respect” by Aretha Franklin: The Anthem of Empowerment and …
Aretha Franklin’s “Respect” stands as one of the most iconic and empowering songs in the history of popular music. Released in 1967, this timeless anthem became a rallying cry for social change and …