Aretha Franklin cover songs from the '60/70s?
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
So I've been asked to participate in a very cool Aretha Franklin tribute party at Cleveland's House of Blues next week. I'll be spinning alongside Mick Boogie and MC Lyte(!) as part of a Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame weekend of events devoted to Aretha.
Since I'm the opening DJ, I'm going to try to avoid playing the obvious big hits and while I'll probably spend most of my time crawling through her Columbia catalog and less obvious Atlantic tracks, I'd like to also throw in some cover songs, especially from Afro-Caribbean/Afro-Latin artists. Three titles that came to mind immediately as inspirations for what I'm looking for are:
The Marvels: Rocksteady
Eduardo Araujo: Baby Baby Sim Baby
Mighty and the malicumba a go-go: Respect
Any other suggestions? I'd prefer to keep this in the '60s and '70s rather than more contemporary covers (unless they're really that good). Thanks!
Since I'm the opening DJ, I'm going to try to avoid playing the obvious big hits and while I'll probably spend most of my time crawling through her Columbia catalog and less obvious Atlantic tracks, I'd like to also throw in some cover songs, especially from Afro-Caribbean/Afro-Latin artists. Three titles that came to mind immediately as inspirations for what I'm looking for are:
The Marvels: Rocksteady
Eduardo Araujo: Baby Baby Sim Baby
Mighty and the malicumba a go-go: Respect
Any other suggestions? I'd prefer to keep this in the '60s and '70s rather than more contemporary covers (unless they're really that good). Thanks!
Comments
also shirley scott's version of "think"
not a cover but this would be a propos:
as would this possibly:
and so on.....and so on.....peace
another a propos:
too slow?
I could be a wise guy and say that if that's the case, then you may as well spin Big Maybelle's "96 Tears." :lol:
But I understand what y'all mean - those songs didn't originate with Aretha, but they're so identified with her legacy that they may as well have.
I should have noted: I don't need any more "Rocksteady" or "Respect" covers but "Save Me" is never bad (I'll probably go with Nina Simone's, which I forgot to list earlier). I had totally forgotten about those Purdie and Eaton covers; solid for my needs, thanks!
To try to score raer points, Bill Swift Trio - Chain of Fools is good... but probably more expensive than good.
PW33: The Otis Redding is something I might pull out but since I already have a different cover of "Respect" in the mix, I probably won't need to drop Otis on 'em.
Your post did make me think though: I could certainly pair Nina's "Young, Gifted and Black" with Aretha's cover of it. (And then drop Gang Starr's '92 Interlude." BOOM ;)
Totally forgot about this too: all wins as a choice, thanks.
Sounds like a cool gig O, enjoy...
Wish I knew some Afro-Caribbean to suggest, but no. I keep thinking Angelic Kidjo must have done something, but too new for you.
Artist associated with Aretha who performed songs associated with Aretha?
Sam Cooke Bring It On Home
King Curtis (or the Band) The Weight
Something by Ray Charles, but I'm not sure what.
Oh Mary Swan Silvertones? Maybe not.
Sweet Inspirations...
Carolyn, Erma...
Pretty sure Thelma Jones is the OG...
that's because it IS the original
Jimmy Brown - Chain of Fools
neither on YouTube