Greatest Hits is a 1998 Aretha Franklin compilation. It, along with 2001's Aretha's Best, are the only greatest hits compilations that cover both her hits on Atlantic Records (1967-1979) and Arista Records (1980-1998). Disc 1. "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (with George Michael). I Say a Little Prayer". (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman". I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)".
Greatest Hits is a 1998 Aretha Franklin compilation. Not to be confused with. Franklin has many similarly named albums, including: 1967: Aretha Franklin's Greatest Hits. 1971: Aretha's Greatest Hits. 1973: The Best of Aretha Franklin. 1985: 30 Greatest Hits. 1994: Greatest Hits (1980-1994). 1998: Greatest Hits (this page). Also: 1994: The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin: The 60's. 1994: The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin: The 70's.
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30 Greatest Hits (Aretha Franklin album). 30 Greatest Hits is a 1985 Aretha Franklin compilation album. It chronicles majority of Franklin's hit singles during the Atlantic Records era from 1967 up to 1974. Following Franklin's death, the album entered the top ten of the Billboard 200 albums chart at number seven, in the week ending on August 25, 2018.
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Aretha Franklin's voice is an instrument of such exquisite expression that it has been matched but a few times in the 20th century. Borrowing from jazz, soul, R&B, rock, pop, and, of course, gospel-and accompanying herself on piano-she created an artistic vision that was wholly realized. Hits includes most of her chart singles from those incomparable Atlantic years, from "Respect" in 1967 well into the '70s, as well as noncharting classics like "Do Right Woman" and "Dr. Feelgood. Nothing but some of her greatest hits. The bad news: you'll need to check out some of her other songs in other collections, like the Sparkle album, her Columbia jazz stuff-which isn't bad as some might think-Columbia just didn't let Aretha be Aretha, thankfully Atlantic fixed that issue once she started to work for them in 1967. 5 starts just for this collection of songs alone.
1967-1968: in only two years, Aretha Franklin performed and recorded five of soul music's greatest hits. A strong message and show of force by the Queen of Soul. Respect was composed and first recorded Otis Redding in 1965, and covered two years later by Aretha Franklin for her album I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You. Contrary to the album's title, Respect is a veritable show of force, almost of anger. The enamoured Aretha demands and imposes respect. What you want, honey, you got it, And what you need, baby, you got it, All I'm askin' is for a little respect when I come home": a cover that roared with success and placed Aretha Franklin at the top of the charts.