Aretha: A Woman Falling Out of Love
Aretha: A Woman Falling Out of Love | ||||
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Studio album by Aretha Franklin | ||||
Released | May 3, 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | R&B, Soul, Hip Hop | |||
Label | Aretha's Records | |||
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Aretha: A Woman Falling Out Of Love is a studio album by Aretha Franklin, her second since leaving Arista Records. The disc features collaborations with Ronald Isley, Karen Clark-Sheard, and her ailing son, Eddie Franklin. Duets with Richard Marx and Faith Hill were also recorded, but ultimately shelved. Although recorded in Detroit during 2006, it took the artist five years to find a distributor for the project.
With little promotion, the disc peaked at #54 on Billboard's album chart and dropped off the chart two weeks later, reportedly selling less than 20,000 copies in the USA to date. The disc's opening track, "How Long I've Waited", peaked at #91 on Billboard's R&B Chart.
Track listing
- How Long I've Waited
- Sweet Sixteen
- This You Should Know
- U Can't See Me
- A Summer Place
- The Way We Were (feat. Ronald Isley)
- New Day
- Put It Back Together Again
- Faithful (feat. Karen Clark-Sheard)
- His Eye Is On The Sparrow (feat. Eddie Franklin)
- When 2 Become One
- My Country 'Tis of Thee
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