I Never Loved a man the way I Love you
CD - 1995 CD R&B Franklin Never 1 On Shelf No requests on this item
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Call Number: CD R&B Franklin Never
On Shelf At: Downtown Library
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Reissue of selections released in 1967; with bonus selections.
Biographical notes by David Nathan inserted in container.
Respect / Otis Redding -- Drown in my own tears / Henry Glover -- I never loved a man (the way I love you) / Ronny Shannon -- Soul serenade / Curtis Ousley, Luther Dixon -- Don't let me lose this dream / Aretha Franklin, Ted White -- Baby, baby, baby / Aretha Franklin, Carolyn Franklin -- Dr. Feelgood (Love is a serious business) / Aretha Franklin, Ted White -- Good times / Sam Cooke -- Do right woman, do right man / Dan Penn, Chips Moman -- Save me / Curtis Ousley, Aretha Franklin, Carolyn Franklin -- A change is gonna come / Sam Cooke -- Respect (bonus stereo version) -- I never loved a man (the way I love you) (bonus stereo version) -- Do right woman, do right man (bonus stereo version).
Aretha Franklin, vocal, piano ; with orchestra ; Tom Dowd, arranger-director.
COMMUNITY REVIEWS
Soul Classic submitted by Meginator on August 21, 2021, 11:02am Simply iconic. Though “Respect” might be the only widely known track from this album, it is far from the only great one as Aretha Franklin goes from strength to strength. She can do it all, from delivering a feminist manifesto to smoothly reflecting on the ups and downs of that thing called love. This is the heart of soul music.
SERIES
Atlantic & Atco remasters series.
PUBLISHED
Los Angeles, CA : Manufactured and marketed by Rhino Records, [1995]
Year Published: 1995
Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: CD
SUBJECTS
Popular music -- 1961-1970.
Soul music.
Rhythm and blues music.