Did Aretha cover rolling in the deep?

The 72-year-old Queen of Soul just covered the British singer-songwriter’s 2010 breakout hit “Rolling in The Deep” for her new album, “Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics.”

Did Aretha Franklin ever appear on The Ed Sullivan Show?

Aretha Franklin on staying current Decades into a career that saw her win handfuls of Grammy awards (with 18 to date) and become the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Franklin could still remember the not-so-great times — like when she was once dropped from performing on The Ed Sullivan Show.

When did Aretha Franklin collapse on stage?

In spring 1967, the singer definitely had an onstage mishap during a Columbus, Ga., performance, breaking her arm. That May, Jet magazine published a photo of Franklin in a sling at Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital. The cause of the accident is murky.

Did Cissy Houston sing back up for Aretha Franklin?

Emily “Cissy” Houston (née Drinkard; born September 30, 1933) is an American soul and gospel singer. After a successful career singing backup for such artists as Roy Hamilton, Dionne Warwick, Elvis Presley, and Aretha Franklin, Houston embarked on a solo career, winning two Grammy Awards for her work.

Did Aretha Franklin have perfect pitch?

Did you know Aretha Franklin once stepped in for Pavarotti… and sang Nessun Dorma? From Aretha’s incredible range – she could sing from G2 to E6, well over three octaves – to her no-nonsense attitude, it’s impossible not to be moved by her vocals.

Did Aretha Franklin use autotune?

Auto-Tune is something listeners generally associate with singers who wouldn’t otherwise be able to hold a note, and not something one generally associates with Aretha Franklin. In fact, back in 2006, Franklin said in an interview with The Post that she’d never even heard of Auto-Tune.

What was Aretha Franklin’s last performance?

Last November, Aretha Franklin took the stage at Elton John’s annual AIDS Foundation gala, delivering what would be her final public performance.

Did Aretha fall off the stage during a performance?

Did Franklin really fall off the stage in a drunken stupor during a Georgia concert? In spring 1967, the singer definitely had an onstage mishap during a Columbus, Georgia, performance, breaking her arm. That May, Jet magazine published a photo of Franklin in a sling at Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital.

How many octaves could Aretha Franklin sing?

Aretha Franklin, the legendary Queen of Soul, is dead at 76 Franklin’s four-octave range and mastery of melisma made her a force to be reckoned with both on record and on the stage.

How many octaves did Aretha Franklin sing?

From Aretha’s incredible range – she could sing from G2 to E6, well over three octaves – to her no-nonsense attitude, it’s impossible not to be moved by her vocals.