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Aretha Franklin recorded a cover of Otis Redding's original composition, reimagining it from a woman's perspective rather than a man's. The two versions differ substantially in their musical arrangements and contain lyrical modifications that shift the narrative focus. The song became Franklin's second single from her debut Atlantic album and was released in April 1967, marking a significant moment in her career breakthrough.
Lyrics ↗What the lyrics are about
The song addresses the concept of human dignity through altered lyrics that have been understood as reflections on gender dynamics, interpersonal relationships, and the demand for respect.
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