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The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970

Aretha Franklin

104 min · 34 tracks · funk · jazz · pop rock

Soulful anthems and heartfelt ballads converge in a powerful showcase of Aretha Franklin's vocal prowess.

The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970 is an album by Aretha Franklin. Soulful anthems and heartfelt ballads converge in a powerful showcase of Aretha Franklin's vocal prowess. This collection not only features some of Franklin's most iconic tracks but also solidified her status in popular music history. The album includes 'Respect', which became a cultural anthem for civil rights and feminism, highlighting its significant impact beyond just commercial success. It remains a cornerstone of soul music, influencing countless artists across genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970 sound like?

Soulful anthems and heartfelt ballads converge in a powerful showcase of Aretha Franklin's vocal prowess. Rooted in funk and jazz.

What makes The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970 by Aretha Franklin notable?

This collection not only features some of Franklin's most iconic tracks but also solidified her status in popular music history. The album includes 'Respect', which became a cultural anthem for civil rights and feminism, highlighting its significant impact beyond just commercial success. It remains a cornerstone of soul music, influencing countless artists across genres. Released in 1970, 'The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970' compiles Aretha Franklin's groundbreaking hits from her tenure with Atlantic Records. This period marked her artistic peak, following the major success of her debut single 'I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You)' in 1967, which established her as the 'Queen of Soul'. The album encapsulates the evolution of her sound and influence during this transformative era.

How many songs are on The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970?

The Atlantic Singles Collection 1967–1970 has 34 tracks, running approximately 104 minutes.

Tracklist

34 tracks·104:27

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You) 2:51
  • 2 Do Right Woman, Do Right Man 3:15
  • 3 Respect Standout 2:26
  • 4 Dr. Feelgood 3:22
  • 5 Baby I Love You 2:44
  • 6 Going Down Slow 4:32
  • 7 A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like) 2:46
  • 8 Baby, Baby, Baby 2:54
  • 9 Chain of Fools Standout 2:48
  • 10 Prove It 3:00
  • 11 (Sweet Sweet Baby) Since You’ve Been Gone 2:27
  • 12 Ain’t No Way 4:16
  • 13 Think 2:20
  • 14 You Send Me 2:30
  • 15 The House That Jack Built 2:21
  • 16 I Say a Little Prayer 2:45
  • 17 See Saw 2:47
  • 18 My Song 3:32

Disc 2

  • 1 The Weight 2:54
  • 2 Tracks of My Tears 2:56
  • 3 I Can’t See Myself Leaving You 3:04
  • 4 Gentle on My Mind 2:28
  • 5 Share Your Love With Me 3:20
  • 6 Pledging My Love / The Clock 4:13
  • 7 Eleanor Rigby 2:38
  • 8 It Ain’t Fair 3:23
  • 9 Call Me 3:17
  • 10 Son of a Preacher Man 3:07
  • 11 Spirit in the Dark 2:59
  • 12 The Thrill Is Gone 2:42
  • 13 Don’t Play That Song 3:03
  • 14 Let It Be 3:33
  • 15 Border Song (Holy Moses) 3:25
  • 16 You and Me 3:33

Genre

funk, jazz, pop rock

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

104 min 27 sec