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  • @MrMuddymilton: I heard that version you refer to and i am sorry sir....it can't even approach this version. Not even close....you over stated the truth about that version. However let people go there and listen for themselves.

  • Listen Up...this song puts your Troubled Mind at ease because the sun is GOING TO SHINE IN YOUR BACKYARD SOME DAY.!!!! Just pray it will be sooner than you think. Thanks for posting

  • FWIW, I think the definitive version of this song is by Georgia White, recorded in 1936, with composer Richard M. Jones on piano. Sublime.

  • The best version of this tune that I ever heard is that of Walter Horton in the CD with Carey Bell.

  • Ushe? Ushe ...!!!! ?????? Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe Ushe

  • @julieyard: I agree 1000% and that is exactly why these new era singers don't move people like this era of singers did.

  • This is not self taught, this is from the heart..she is my 2nd favorite female singer , Janis Joplin is my first and she sings from the heart..

  • @rolandegauthierjr Well, it's also from Mahalia Jackson and another gospel singer who used to frequent the Franklin house. She was "tutored" if only by being in their presence and listening to them, not to mention the black church she grew up in. And one of her buddies was Stevie Wonder, who used to drop by and hang out. Can you imagine the music in that house?!

  • Love Aretha!

  • get me a paddle, its always to the river , to wash it away

  • People still think this is "live" when it is not. Read the liner notes in the Columbia CD "JAZZ to SOUL." They explain that this entire set was recorded in a studio and the audience patter and applause was dubbed in later to make it sound like a live album. In the remastered versions of many of these songs the background noise has been removed. That being said, this is Prime Aretha.

  • I found this treasure while looking for another song. Aretha is the QUEEN. Period! This is a great blend of gospel and blues.

  • 219 train went from new orleans to san francisco

  • this was recorded live in a club in NYC in 1965, when the queen was 23, and she is accompanied on piano by....herself.

  • my favorite version of this song

    and thats saying a lot coming from a hopeless deadhead like me

    i was so inclined to the jerry garcia acoustic band renditions of this

    but this quickly became my fave version. queen of soul

  • one of the greatest who ever did it i been listening to her since 1983 the year i was born granma n em card parties,crown royal,shit talkin u no

  • sounds like a party!!!!!!!!!

  • All Hail The Queen ! such a great song, it's one that gets lost in all the other greats. thanks so much !

  • you could be a good singer and practice to become a great singer.

    But you cannot teach this!

    this comes from somewhere else

    ,deep inside, god, the universe who knows.

    i just know a voice with this kinda feeling is rare.

  • WOW, I hear a hint of Etta James here. And that's fine by me. Aretha and Etta go hand and hand as far as I'm concerned. They both possess a gift given only by GOD and GOD alone.

  • That's why she IS the Queen of Soul

  • She is marvelous!!

    thasnks for the song!

  • go this is amazing

  • I have this song too. It stays on play on my iTunes.

  • I bought this album when I was 15 years old during its initial release, and it is still one of my all time favorites by Re. She gospelized & rocked this as only the Queen of Soul in waiting could do.

  • I love this song. Aretha sounds great. She reminds me of my mother in this one.

  • Aretha will always be remembered as one of the most glorious singers who ever graced the earth.

  • This recording is evidents of the Queen in waiting.. Aretha kick ass and took name on this one. I wish that she would go back and do some of these classics

  • Dukey453:

    When I heard Aretha's first album, which she made at only 18 YEARS OLD, I was stunned. She was an amzingly good jazz/blues singer & played the piano the way Hendrix played the guitar.The _Jazz to Soul_ double CD has her best early work. Her R & B early songs are are classics, and rightly so-I Never Loved A Man, Dr. Feelgood, etc. (Nearly got into a fistfight for saying that her version of God Bless the Child was better than Billie's.) Oh well, we can still dream.

  • You're 2 much. GREAT post! ..gotta go treasure hunting. Heard great things about it- I NEED this record!

  • Thanks a lot for your compliments. You should have "The Queen In Waiting - The Columbia Years"...

  • ive had this recording for a long time, i had no idea it was from a live set

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