Taking Care of Business! This phrase was popularized by of all People, Elvis Presley, though it does not appear in any of his songs.
aretha Franklinbut Otis wrote it
It's in a major key, and it's C major
aretha Franklin
Hold on I'm comin by Aretha Franklin
Cissy Houston sang the opera style back up for this song.
This means give me my props. Or propers.
Definitely RESPECT.
aretha Franklinbut Otis wrote it
The song is called "Think", not "Respect".
'Respect' I believe.
"Respect" by Aretha Franklin.
The song was actually written and recorded by Otis Redding, but Aretha recorded it and made it her own. Otis even said as much.
Respect by aretha franklin
Arethe Franklin made the song called respect. She was also the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame in 1987.Info brought to you by: G-Mane
Sure, Otis Redding, also known as the King of Soul, is an example of an artist who influenced Aretha Franklin (and countless others). Specifically, Otis wrote Aretha's signature song, Respect.
Aretha Franklin's "Respect" appeared in the "Blues Brothers 2000" movie and probably quite a few others.
Well honey, "Respect" by Aretha Franklin is chock-full of literary devices. You've got your classic repetition with the word "respect," symbolizing the singer's demand for acknowledgment. Then there's the use of metaphor when she compares respect to money, emphasizing its value. And let's not forget the powerful imagery of a woman standing up for herself, creating a strong sense of empowerment throughout the song.