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Aretha Franklin featuring Duane Allman - It Ain't Fair

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

Aretha Franklin featuring Duane Allman - It Ain't Fair from Duane Allman's Anthology 2 Album.

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  • the studio in Muscle Shoals where this was recorded is an abandon building now - it should be preserved as a national monument

  • Aretha, Duane and King Curtis. What a combination of talent and soul!

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  • Does anyone know where I can find the ACCURATE lyrics to this song? They lyrics that I found DOES NOT add up to what I'm hearing on this recording. So if anyone has the lyrics or know where I can get the right lyrics, please let me know.

  • @rentatrip1 ......Yo, I believe it is on the national landmark list.

  • Not a fan of the sax but King Curtis plays it for my ears here!

  • Aretha Franklin. Simply Unique.

  • AHHHHHHHHHH.....REAL music!

    

  • paterson's dad from drive by truckers was in the mussel shoals rhythm section 

  • this is a song u drink champagne on with ur lover and just kiss all night long :)

  • stripped down to the bare essentials...you're right there in the room with them... lawd !!

  • Holy Crap!!!! This is great. I've re-played 5 times so far.

  • @jga665 - I'm not certain what it is that I said that's not "fair." I wasn't aware jga665 that Aretha was sad and depressed during those years but I didn't criticize her -- I just made a statement about which Aretha I enjoyed most. Even in later years some was good. I just prefered the earlier years. The song selection, arrangements. I think Aretha just made one mistake -- trying opera. That was not her arena and I meant the songs having "little soul" -- not Aretha herself.

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