Aretha in Paris

~ Release by Aretha Franklin (see all versions of this release, 5 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live cover recording of:
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (on 1968-05-07)
writer:
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards
publisher:
ABKCO Music, Inc., BMG VM Music Ltd. and Essex Music International
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A2Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live recording of:
Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream (on 1968-05-07)
writer:
Aretha Franklin and Ted White
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A3Soul Serenade
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live cover recording of:
Soul Serenade (on 1968-05-07)
writer:
Luther Dixon and Curtis Ousley
publisher:
Frederick Music Co. and Katrina Music Co.
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A4Night Life
live cover recording of:
Night Life (Willie Nelson) (on 1968-05-07)
writer:
Walt Breeland, Paul Buskirk and Willie Nelson
publisher:
Glad Music Co., Pappy Daily Music, Sony/ATV Songs, Sony/ATV Tree Publishing and Glad Music Publishing (in 1962)
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A5Baby, I Love You
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live recording of:
Baby I Love You (on 1968-05-07)
lyricist and composer:
Ronnie Shannon
publisher:
14th Hour Music, Fourteenth Hour Music, Inc. and Pronto Music
2:39
A6Groovin’
recorded in:
New York, New York, United States
recording engineer:
Tom Dowd
producer:
Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
Haywood Henry (on 1968-05-07)
bass guitar:
Tommy Cogbill (on 1968-05-07)
bass trombone:
Tony Studd (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
Roger Hawkins (on 1968-05-07)
electric piano and organ:
Spooner Oldham (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jimmy Johnson (on 1968-05-07), Joe South (on 1968-05-07) and Bobby Womack (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
King Curtis (on 1968-05-07), Seldon Powell (on 1968-05-07) and Frank Wess (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Bernie Glow (on 1968-05-07), Melvin Lastie (on 1968-05-07) and Joe Newman (on 1968-05-07)
vibraphone:
Warren Smith (on 1968-05-07)
choir vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07), Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07) and The Sweet Inspirations (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
arranger:
Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin
cover recording of:
Groovin’ (on 1968-05-07)
writer:
Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere
publisher:
Slacsar
2:45
A7(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live recording of:
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (on 1968-05-07)
lyricist:
Gerry Goffin
additional writer:
Jerry Wexler
composer:
Carole King
publisher:
Screen Gems–Columbia Music, Inc. and Screen Gems–EMI Music, Inc.
sub-publisher:
Screen Gems–EMI Music Ltd. and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング フジパシフィック事業部
3:37
B1Come Back Baby
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live cover recording of:
Come Back Baby (on 1968-05-07)
writer:
Ray Charles and Walter Davis
publisher:
Progressive Music, Rightsong Music and Unichappell Music, Inc.
version of:
Come Back Baby
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B2Dr. Feelgood (Love Is a Serious Business)2:18
B3Since You’ve Been Gone (Sweet Sweet Baby)2:47
B4I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)2:47
B5Chain of Fools
recording engineer:
Jean‐Michel Pou‐Dubois (on 1968-05-07)
producer:
Bernard de Bosson, Frank Fenter and Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
David Squire (on 1968-05-07)
bass:
Rodderick Hicks (on 1968-05-07)
drums (drum set):
George Davidson (on 1968-05-07)
guitar:
Jerry Weaver (on 1968-05-07)
piano:
Gary Illingworth (on 1968-05-07)
tenor saxophone:
Miller Brisker (on 1968-05-07) and Donald "Buck" Walden (on 1968-05-07)
trombone:
Rene Pitts (on 1968-05-07)
trumpet:
Russell Conway (on 1968-05-07), Donald Townes (on 1968-05-07), Ron Jackson (on 1968-05-07) and Little John Wilson (on 1968-05-07)
background vocals:
Wyline Ivy (on 1968-05-07) and Charnessa Jones (on 1968-05-07)
other vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1968-05-07)
conductor:
Donald Towns (on 1968-05-07)
recorded at:
L'Olympia in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1968-05-07)
live recording of:
Chain of Fools (on 1968-05-07)
lyricist and composer:
Don Covay
publisher:
14th Hour Music, Fourteenth Hour Music, Inc., Pronto Music, Springtime Music, Inc., Warner Chappell, Warner Chappell Music Ltd. and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co.
adaptation of:
Verlga norih
2:45
B6Respect
recording engineer:
Tom Dowd (on 1967-02-14)
producer:
Jerry Wexler
baritone saxophone:
Willie Bridges (on 1967-02-14)
bass guitar:
Tommy Cogbill (on 1967-02-14)
cornet:
Melvin Lastie (on 1967-02-14)
drums (drum set):
Roger Hawkins (on 1967-02-14)
guitar:
Jimmy Johnson (on 1967-02-14)
organ:
Spooner Oldham (on 1967-02-14)
piano:
Aretha Franklin (on 1967-02-14)
tenor saxophone:
Charles Chalmers (on 1967-02-14) and King Curtis (on 1967-02-14)
background vocals:
Carolyn Franklin (on 1967-02-14) and Erma Franklin (on 1967-02-14)
vocals:
Aretha Franklin (on 1967-02-14)
conductor:
Tom Dowd (on 1967-02-14)
arranger:
Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Atlantic Recording Corporation (in 1967) and WEA International Inc. (in 1967)
recorded at:
Atlantic Studios in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1967-02-14)
part of:
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: 2021 edition (number: 1), Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (number: 5), CBC Music: 10 Songs That Have Changed the World, Billboard: The 500 Best Pop Songs (number: 21), New York Post: 100 Greatest Covers (2007) (number: 52) and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – 500 Songs That Shaped Rock
cover recording of:
Respect (on 1967-02-14)
lyricist and composer:
Otis Redding
publisher:
Cotillion Music Inc., East-Time-Walco, Irving Music, Inc., Rondor Music (London) Ltd., Warner Chappell and Warner/Chappell North America
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