mandag den 18. april 2011
Aretha Franklin - Respect
This is a live performance by soul queen Aretha Franklin playing her classic song “Respect”. The performance is from 1990.
The song was originally recorded and released by Otis Redding in 1965. It was also written by Redding, but with a different perspective than Franklin would use later. Franklin switched the perspective so the song turned into a plea from a woman to a man demanding respect. This made the song popular in the feminist movement.
Franklin’s version was released in 1967 and it became her perhaps best known song. She won two Grammy Awards for the song in the R&B categories.
The song was a huge hit and it was later covered by a large number of artists such as: Ike & Tina Turner, Janis Joplin and Jennifer Hudson to name a few.
It’s a great song. I really love the true soul there is on this and the sound of the big orchestra with the horn section. A great song and a great performance.
Enjoy ;-)
Etiketter:
1965,
1967,
1990,
aretha franklin,
diva,
feminist,
grammy,
horn section,
Janis Joplin,
Jennifer hudson,
live,
Otis Redding,
perspective,
plea,
RandB,
Respect,
soul,
soul queen,
tina turner
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