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Aretha Live at Fillmore West

Aretha Live at Fillmore West is a gold-certified album by Aretha Franklin, released in 1971.

Aretha Sings the Blues

Aretha Sings the Blues is a 1980 compilation of previously released Aretha Franklin recordings from Aretha's early 1960s tenure with Columbia Records.

Aretha's Gold

Aretha's Gold is a compilation album by Aretha Franklin, released in 1969 at Atlantic Recording Corporation.

Aretha's Greatest Hits

Aretha's Greatest Hits is a successful 1971 album by Aretha Franklin.

Classic Moments

Released a year after her previous effort, Timeless Journey, the album peaked at number 24 on the pop albums chart and number five on the R&B albums chart, while her take of Aretha and Carolyn Franklin's "Ain't No Way", a duet featuring her and Mary J. Blige, hit the R&B charts peaking at number sixty-eight.

Gwen Gordy Fuqua

That year, Gordy co-wrote the ballad "All I Could Do Was Cry", which was originally offered to Erma Franklin (Aretha's sister), who almost signed with Anna Records but was rebuffed by her father, C. L. Franklin.

Laz Alonso

Alonso has had supporting roles in films such as Stomp the Yard, Down for Life, Jarhead, G, Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood, This Christmas, and Miracle at St. Anna.

Shelby, Mississippi

Erma Franklin, gospel and R&B singer, sister of the legendary gospel and R&B singer Aretha Franklin

Stéphan Rizon

In the final he sang "Think" from Aretha Franklin, in addition to Lucio Dalla's "Caruso" as well as teaming up with Johnny Hallyday in a duo rendition of Hallyday's "Requiem pour un fou", and teaming up with his mentor coach Florent Pagny in "You Raise Me Up" to capture the title with 31.5% of the public vote against runner-up Louis Delort mentored by Garou with 29.9% of the vote, Al.Hy coached by Jenifer Bartoli third with 24.1%.

The Best of Aretha Franklin

The Best of Aretha Franklin is a 1973 compilation by Aretha Franklin.

This Christmas, Aretha

#"My Grown-Up Christmas List" (David Foster & Linda Thompson Jenner) 5:15

Who's Zoomin' Who?

# "Who's Zoomin' Who" (Aretha Franklin, Preston Glass, Narada Michael Walden) - 4:44


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