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Aretha FRANKLIN- "Share Your Love With Me" (1971 At The Montreux Jazz Festival Part 2)

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"Sometimes I get annoyed by Aretha's omnipresence, and her universal acclaim, but then I listen to "Live at the Fillmore West," or "Amazing Grace" and I remember that the reason she's so fat and famous is because she really is A GENIUS" (Unnkown!)

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  • what is the name of this song....????

  • Of course ;-) "Share your love with me" !

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  • If I could die listening to one song, it would probably be this ssong, everything about this song is beautiful: the lyrics, the instrumentation, and yes, the background...the most beautiful song ever!!

  • Would somebody please upload Aretha's version of "NEVER LET ME GO". Thank you in advance.

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  • @lmsgirly2003 like aretha franklin one of her best

  • @yaskam Watch your mouth boy. This is one of the greatest musical talents of this or, any other generations.

    Capise'

  • Another #1 hit for The Queen of Soul on the Rhythm & Blues charts. It was the 199th #1 R&B song of the Rock Era. It also hit #13 on the Top 40 charts.

  • Damn Aretha was amazing back in the day! She still is amazing but this is the voice I miss.

  • HER BACKGROUND SINGERS WAS KILLING IT!!!

  • Nobody sings this song right but "Lady Soul" herself" the great Aretha Franklin!

    Y'all cain't tell me no different.

  • @Tammyrhodes You can actually hear him applauding Aretha on the drums. At the end of Call Me he is giving her an ovation on the drums. How touching and a great compliment when you move your band members.

  • @yaskam  hahahaha.

  • @Pray4Revival So true. She was whippin that piano!

  • Although Purdie had previously done some session work on Aretha's backing tracks for Atlantic, this concert tour was the first time they had met face to face. Even at this early period, Aretha had already heard of the legendary drummer and when they were introduced, she was reported to have said "soooooo you're the great 'Pretty' Purdie I've been hearing about". The two became close friends after that.

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