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Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings - Aretha Franklin
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  1. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
  2. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
  3. Save Me
  4. Respect
  5. Baby, Baby, Baby
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  1. I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
  2. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
  3. Save Me
  4. Respect
  5. Baby, Baby, Baby
  6. Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)
  7. (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
  8. Soul Serenade
  9. Drown in My Own Tears
  10. Chain of Fools
  11. Baby, I Love You
  12. Ain't Nobody (Gonna Turn Me Around)
  13. Since You've Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)
  14. You Are My Sunshine
  15. Going Down Slow]
  16. Never Let Me Go
  17. I Wonder
  18. Prove It
  19. Good Times
  20. Come Back Baby
  21. A Change
  22. You're a Sweet Sweet Man
  23. Good to Me as I Am to You
  24. People Get Ready
  25. Ain't No Way
  26. Think
  27. See Saw
  28. The House That Jack Built
  29. Night Time Is the Right Time
  30. I Say a Little Prayer
  31. You Send Me
  32. My Song
  33. I Take What I Want
  34. I Can't See Myself Leaving You
  35. Night Life
  36. Today I Sing the Blues
  37. Pitiful
  38. Tracks of My Tears
  39. River's Invitation
  40. Share Your Love With Me
  41. It Ain't Fair
  42. Sit Down and Cry
  43. Honest I Do
  44. The Weight
  45. When the Battle Is Over
  46. Eleanor Rigby
  47. One Way Ticket
  48. Call Me
  49. Pullin'
  50. Son of a Preacher Man
  51. Try Matty's
  52. The Thrill Is Gone
  53. The Dark End of the Street
  54. You and Me
  55. Let It Be
  56. Spirit in the Dark
  57. Why I Sing the Blues
  58. Don't Play That Song
  59. Young, Gifted and Black
  60. Border Song (Holy Moses)
  61. Rock Steady
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Queen of Soul: The Atlantic Recordings is an 86-track, four-disc box set that covers Aretha Franklin's Atlantic career, spanning from 1967's "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" to 1976's "Something He Can Feel." Over the course of the set, all of Aretha's best-known songs, including all of her Top Ten pop and R&B singles, are included. For fans who only know the singles, the set is primarily notable for the wealth of album tracks and forgotten singles that are included, which nearly equal the hits in terms of quality ...

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