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In reply to the discussion: Obama cries as Aretha Franklin proves why she's the queen of soul [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)36. Agree, BB King was the king of soul and Franklin is the queen.
Won't get any argument over this one, she is the best blues singer in the world imo.
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Obama cries as Aretha Franklin proves why she's the queen of soul [View all]
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2015
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Oh my God. Thank you muriel. You & Aretha just made my day. And FLOTUS looks gorgeous as usual.
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#3
She wore one last year when she sang in the East Wing of the White House too.
progressoid
Dec 2015
#73
Carol King wrote a lot of the popular soul songs before she became a recording artist
justiceischeap
Dec 2015
#7
You're thinking of Bette Midler. Barry Manilow teamed with Bette in the early 70's and that's how
mnhtnbb
Dec 2015
#22
I doubt it'll ever happen but I'd love to see a duet with Aretha and Adele
justiceischeap
Dec 2015
#8
I'd prefer to see her & Janelle Monae ... the one who did the Motown Medley ...
brett_jv
Dec 2015
#53
Oh I wasn't trying to change your opinion. Just want folks to know how great Aretha was/is.
brush
Dec 2015
#68
I think Aretha is a phenom like no other. She is respected across musical genres. Love her!
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#27
I can't imagine they don't know her music. Aretha has never stopped performing. I think 70 may be...
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#39
Thanks, Tarheel, I never heard this side of her. I loved her singing but was ignorant about this.
freshwest
Dec 2015
#47
Hey fresh! You've been missed. I grew up in a very religious household, and even though R&B was...
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#50
Detroit is "Music City" no matter how you slice it. It must be in the water. I still love gospel..
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#71
Well, let's go all the way back to one of Aretha's personal heroes & major influences.
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#84
Okay, here I am again today, listening to You Made Me Feel Like a Natural Woman once again
Samantha
Dec 2015
#93
It was a fabulous evening. They definitely did the right thing closing with Aretha.
mnhtnbb
Dec 2015
#21
Transcendent. I thought Carole King was going to lose her mind there, and rightly so.
Hekate
Dec 2015
#34
I've watched the clip several times now, and it's the men who seemed most emotional. PBO & the....
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2015
#45
heartfelt, teary k and r. thank you so much for posting this. missed the honours last night.
niyad
Dec 2015
#62
One of the BEST performances I've heard in my life. I cried through the whole song. WOW
BigBearJohn
Dec 2015
#75