Watch the lyric video of “Respect“ by Aretha Franklin from the album 'I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You' (1967). “Respect“ was written and originally recorded by Otis Redding, but it was the Aretha Franklin version that became an anthem of the Civil Rights and Women's Rights movements during its ascent to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967. 🔔 Subscribe to the Aretha Franklin channel and ring the bell to turn on notifications Performers: Lead Vocals & Acoustic Piano: Aretha Franklin Guitar: Jimmy Johnson, Chip Moman Bass Guitar: Tommy Cogbill Organ: Spooner Oldham Drums: Roger Hawkins Tenor Saxophone & Solo: King Curtis Tenor Saxophone: Charles Chalmers Cornet: Melvin Lastie Baritone Saxophone: Willie Bridges Backing Vocals: Aretha Franklin, Erma Franklin, Carolyn Franklin Written By: Otis Redding Produced By: Jerry Wexler Watch all of Aretha Franklin’s official videos here Listen to more Aretha Franklin here Stay In Touch with the Queen of Soul… 🎤 Website 🎶 Facebook 👑 Twitter ⭐ Instagram Lyrics: What you want, baby, I got it What you need, you know I got it? All I'm askin' is for a little respect when you come home (Just a little bit) Hey baby (Just a little bit) when you get home (Just a little bit) mister (Just a little bit) I ain't gonna do you wrong while you're gone Ain't gonna do you wrong 'cause I don't wanna All I'm askin' is for a little respect when you come home (Just a little bit) Baby (Just a little bit) When you get home (Just a little bit) Yeah (Just a little bit) I'm about to give you all of my money And all I'm askin' in return, honey Is to give me my propers when you get home (Just a, just a, just a, just a) Yeah, baby (Just a, just a, just a, just a) When you get home (Just a little bit) Yeah (Just a little bit) Ooh, your kisses, sweeter than honey And guess what? So is my money All I want you to do for me, is give it to me when you get home (Ree, ree, ree ,ree) Yeah baby (Ree, ree, ree ,ree) Whip it to me (Respect, just a little bit) When you get home, now (Just a little bit) R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me R-E-S-P-E-C-T, take care of TCB, oh (Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me) A little respect (sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me) Show, yeah (Just a little bit) A little respect (Just a little bit) I get tired (Just a little bit) Keep on tryin' (Just a little bit) You're runnin' out of fools (Just a little bit) And I ain't lyin' (Just a little bit) (Ree, ree, ree ,ree, ree, ree, ree, ree) Respect when you come home (Ree, ree, ree) Or you might walk in And find that I'm gone… (Just a little bit) I gotta have (Just a little bit) A little respect (Just a little bit) ******************* An icon of 20th and 21st century music, the voice of the civil rights movement, and the undisputed Queen of Soul—there is only one Aretha Franklin. In her incredible six-decade career, Aretha evolved from teenage gospel star to reigning pop and R&B diva, recording classics like “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman,” “Chain Of Fools”, “Think” (lyrics by Aretha Franklin), definitive versions of the songs “Respect” and “I Say a Little Prayer”, and global hits like “Freeway Of Love,” “I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)”, and “A Rose Is Still A Rose.” Altogether, 112 of her singles reached the charts, with 20 No. 1 R&B singles, the most ever by a female artist. She won 18 Grammy Awards (including the first eight trophies for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance) and, out of recognition for her for indelible contribution to American music and culture, received both the Presidential Medal Of Freedom and a Pulitzer Prize.
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