Album

I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You

Aretha Franklin

1967 · Funk / Soul

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I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You by Aretha Franklin

I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You is a Soul & Funk album by Aretha Franklin, originally released in 1967. On Gatefold: 116 pressings tracked, owned by 68 collectors.

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<b>100 Best Albums</b> When Aretha Franklin made the decision to pursue a career in secular music after getting her start singing gospel, she knew she wanted to be a crossover artist—one who could follow in the footsteps of entertainers like Sarah Vaughan and Dinah Washington. She even took the step of signing with Columbia Records’ John Hammond, the talent guru who’d discovered Bob Dylan—and who would later sign Bruce Springsteen. Franklin would release nine albums with Columbia—an entire career’s worth—before moving to Atlantic Records and working with producer Jerry Wexler, the legendary record man who, alongside his partner Ahmet Ertegun, signed and recorded the greatest R&B artists of the 1950s and 1960. <i>I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You</i>, released in 1967, is the first effort in this partnership. The album opens with Franklin’s take on Otis Redding’s “Respect”—a version so definitive and dynamic, Redding had no choice but to acknowledge its superiority. “This girl has taken that song from me,” he told Wexler. “Ain’t no longer my song. From now on, it belongs to her.” That’s high praise indeed, considering both the source, and the fact that Otis’ version itself is running on premium octane. But Franklin had come to Wexler with her arrangement of “Respect” already prepared. And she’d come up with arrangements or scratch vocals for many of the record’s other key number, many of which she had co-written, including such highlights as “Dr. Feelgood,” “Baby, Baby, Baby,” and “Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream.” Wexler, for his part, introduced Franklin to the Swamper, the house band at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoal, Alabama. The connection between Franklin and the Swampers was electric—“They understand me,” she would tell Wexler—and led to “Do Right Woman, Do Right Man,” yet another <i>I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You</i> track that would go on to become a classic. .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Respect2:26
  2. A2Drown In My Own Tears4:00
  3. A3I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)2:47
  4. A4Soul Serenade2:30
  5. A5Don't Let Me Lose This Dream2:22
  6. A6Baby, Baby, Baby2:48

Side B

  1. B1Dr. Feelgood3:18
  2. B2Good Times2:05
  3. B3Do Right Woman — Do Right Man3:15
  4. B4Save Me2:20
  5. B5A Change Is Gonna Come4:15

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Classic Soul
  • raw
  • yearning
  • southern

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