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What are three of Aretha Franklin's best songs?
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- Anonymous6 months agoFavorite Answer
Just three? All of them are great. Respect is probably the best. It sounds as good and as relevant today as it did almost 50 years ago. Chain of Fools is a classic but my favorite song and performance is Think as seen in the movie The Blues Brothers. In a film full of stand out performances she tops them all. She proved great performers don't need colorful costumes and glamorous gowns to get the audience's attention, they can do it in whatever they're wearing even if it's a greasy waitress dress and fuzzy slippers
- pianomanLv 74 months ago
Which ever three you think are best, is best to you. They may not be the best three to someone else. That's an opinionated question.
- 6 months ago
She has so many good songs but my personal favorites are I Never Loved A Man The Way That I Loved You, Angel, and Until You Come Back To Me That’s What I’m Gonna Do
- ?Lv 76 months ago
My all time favorite is That's What I'm Gonna Do. "Call Me" was written because she was downtown NY and saw two lovers parting for the day and one said, Call Me in that lover's way. One of her greats. (You make me feel like) A Natural Woman is surely her greatest song. There are so many. Lifelong fan here......
Search YouTube for Carole King at the Kennedy Center with Aretha singing A Natural Woman - it's in there. One of the great performances ever.
- OnaLv 76 months ago
Respect because as much as I admire and respect Otis Redding, she made that song her own.
Natural Woman--again--because she made that song her own.
Think.
- ?Lv 46 months ago
Far too many to choose from but three of my favourites are...
Chain Of Fools
Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
Mary Don't You Weep