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4 Fabulous Aretha Franklin Hits Written or Co-Written by the Queen of Soul

On this day (August 16) in 2018, the music world lost one of its greatest voicesโ€”Aretha Franklin. The Queen of Soul was 76 years old when she passed away from pancreatic cancer.

Many of Franklinโ€™s biggest hits and best-known songs were interpretations of other artistsโ€™ tunes or penned by acclaimed songwriters. Examples of these are โ€œRespectโ€ (Otis Redding), โ€œ(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Womanโ€ (Carole King & Gerry Goffin), โ€œChain of Foolsโ€ (Don Covay), and โ€œBridge over Troubled Waterโ€ (Paul Simon).

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That being said, Franklin was no slouch in the songwriting department herself. Aretha had a hand in writing several of her major hits and most enduring tunes. In commemoration of the anniversary of the Queen of Soulโ€™s passing, here are four great songs she wrote or co-wrote:

โ€œThinkโ€ (1968)

โ€œThinkโ€ was one of many major hits Franklin enjoyed in the late 1960s, and is among her best-known songs. Aretha co-wrote โ€œThinkโ€ with her first husband and manager, Ted White.

The tune appeared on Franklinโ€™s 1968 album Aretha Now. It reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and became Franklinโ€™s sixth song to top the Billboard R&B singles chart.

โ€œThinkโ€ features an unforgettable gospel-inspired chorus in which Aretha repeatedly belts out โ€œFreedom!โ€

โ€œRock Steadyโ€ (1971)

โ€œRock Steadyโ€ was funky, soulful tune that was released as a single in October 1971, and later was included on Franklinโ€™s 1972 album Young, Gifted and Black.

The song, which was an original Franklin composition, peaked at No. 9 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Billboard R&B singles tally.

โ€œDay Dreamingโ€ (1972)

โ€œDay Dreamingโ€ was another song written by Franklin that was featured on the Young, Gifted and Black album. The grooving love ballad became one of Arethaโ€™s most successful pop hits of the 1970s. It reached No. 5 on the Hot 100 and also spent two weeks at the top of Billboardโ€™s R&B singles chart.

In 1973, โ€œDay Dreamingโ€ was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female category. That same year, Franklinโ€™s Young, Gifted and Black album won the Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female.

โ€œWhoโ€™s Zoominโ€™ Whoโ€ (1985)

In the mid-1980s, Franklin enjoyed a career resurgence thanks in large part to her popular 1985 studio album Whoโ€™s Zoominโ€™ Who. The record featured three hit singlesโ€”โ€œFreeway of Love,โ€ the Eurythmics collaboration โ€œSisters Are Doinโ€™ It for Themselves,โ€ and the title track.

Franklin co-wrote โ€œWhoโ€™s Zoominโ€™ Whoโ€ with Narada Michael Walden and Preston Glass. The multi-talented Walden also produced and played drums and piano on the song. Randy Jackson contributed synth bass and backing vocals to the track.

โ€œWhoโ€™s Zoominโ€™ Whoโ€ reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on Billboardโ€™s R&B singles tally.

The song offers up a smooth, mid-tempo groove, as Franklin playfully croons about getting the upper hand on a man whoโ€™s used to controlling his romantic conquests.