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Respect the very best of

Aretha Franklin

Respect: the very best of

Genre: R&B/SOUL
Label: Warner Music UK Limited
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Respect more
2.  Think more
3.  Spanish Harlem more
4.  A Natural Woman: (YOU MAKE ME FEEL LIKE) more
5.  I Say A Little Prayer more
6.  Son Of A Preacher Man more
7.  I Never Loved A Man: (THE WAY I LOVE YOU) more
8.  Chain Of Fools more
9.  Don't Play That Song: (YOU LIED) more
10.  Angel more
11.  Border Song: (HOLY MOSES) more
12.  Rock Steady more
13.  See Saw more
14.  The House That Jack Built more
15.  Oh No Not My Baby more
16.  Until You Come Back To Me: (THAT'S WHAT I'M GONNA DO) more
17.  Good Times more
18.  Since You've Been Gone: (SWEET SWEET BABY) more
19.  You're All I Need To Get By more
20.  Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing more
21.  Do Right Woman - Do Right Man more
22.  Share Your Love With Me more
23.  Something He Can Feel more
24.  Ain't No Way more
Disc 2 of 2
1.  Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves Eurythmics
more
2.  I Knew You Were Waiting: (FOR ME) George Michael
more
3.  Through The Storm Elton John
more
4.  Love All The Hurt Away George Benson
more
5.  Willing To Forgive more
6.  Let It Be more
7.  Never Let Me Go more
8.  Night Time Is The Right Time more
9.  Call Me more
10.  Drown In My Own Tears more
11.  People Get Ready more
12.  My Song more
13.  Dark End Of The Street more
14.  Today I Sing The Blues more
15.  A Rose Is Still A Rose more
16.  Who's Zoomin' Who more
17.  Freeway Of Love more
18.  Day Dreaming more
19.  Bridge Over Troubled Water more
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Faith Hill
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