Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin is known as the Queen of Soul. From her gospel roots to the top of the pop charts, her career has been nothing short of fantastic. Readers will enjoy learning more about this woman who demands respect! |
Contents
Introduction | 5 |
The First Recordings | 28 |
Success at Atlantic | 42 |
Voice of Her Time | 56 |
Down but Never Out | 70 |
New Directions | 88 |
Selected Discography | 104 |
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