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  1. Watch the lyric video of "Respect" by Aretha Franklin from the album 'I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You' (1967). "Respect" was written and originally re...

  2. Aretha Louise Franklin (Memphis, 25 de marzo de 1942-Detroit, 16 de agosto de 2018) [1] [2] [3] fue una cantante estadounidense de soul, R&B y góspel.Apodada «Lady Soul» (la Dama del Soul) o «Queen of soul» (la Reina del Soul), fue una de las mayores representante de dicho género.

  3. Respect (ooh) What you want (ooh) Baby, I got (ooh) What you need (ooh) Do you know I got it? (ooh) All I'm askin' (ooh) Is for a little respect when you come home (just a little bit) Hey baby (just a little bit) when you get home (just a little bit) mister (just a little bit) I ain't gonna do you wrong while you're gone Ain't gonna do you wrong (ooh) 'cause I don't wanna (ooh) All I'm askin ...

  4. Aretha Louise Franklin (/ ə ˈ r iː θ ə / ə-REE-thə; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Honored as the "Queen of Soul", Rolling Stone magazine twice named her as the greatest singer of all time.As a child, Franklin was noticed for her gospel singing at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, where her father C. L. Franklin was a ...

  5. 19 de may. de 2021 · To become the Queen, she needed to find her voice. Academy Award® Winner Jennifer Hudson is Aretha Franklin. Watch the new trailer now, and don’t miss #Respe...

  6. (Ooh) What you want (Ooh) Baby, I got (Ooh) What you need (Ooh) Do you know I've got it (Ooh) All I'm askin' (Ooh) Is for a little respect when you come home (just a little bit) Hey baby (just a little bit) when you get home (Just a little bit) mister (just a little bit) I ain't gonna do you wrong, while you're gone Ain't gonna do you wrong ...

  7. Respect (Respeto en español) es una canción soul interpretada por Otis Redding, en 1965 que se convirtió en un himno. En 1967 Aretha Franklin grabó una versión de la canción. En la autobiografía del productor de Aretha, Jerry Wexler, la palabra respeto tenía el sentido más abstracto de estima; la connotación tradicional.