- I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
Infobox Single
Name = I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
Artist =Aretha Franklin
from Album =I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You
B-side = Do Right Woman, Do Right Man
Released = 1967
Genre = Soul
Length = 2:51
Label = Atlantic
Writer =Ronnie Shannon
Producer =Jerry Wexler
Last single = Mockingbird
(1966)
This single = I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
(1967)
Next single = Respect
(1967)"I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" is a
1967 soul single released by American singerAretha Franklin . The song became a defining song for the Memphis-born, Detroit-raised musician, in that it became the first big hit of her career. The song peaked at number one on theRhythm and Blues charts and number nine on the pop charts. The B-side was "Do Right Woman". [cite book
first=Matt
last= Dobkin
year= 2004
title= I Never Loved a Man the Way I Loved You: Aretha Franklin, Respect, and the Making of a Soul Music Masterpiece
edition=
publisher= St. Martin's Press
location=New York
pages= pp 7-8, 187-188
id=ISBN 0-312-31828-6 ] Up until then, Franklin placed two Top 40 singles on the pop chart during her modest tenure onColumbia Records .History
Signing with
Atlantic Records in 1966, the label's main producerJerry Wexler got Franklin to record theblues song (written byRonnie Shannon ) in the famedAlabama music studio,FAME Studios , with the legendaryMuscle Shoals Rhythm Section . Franklin later says of her Atlantic tenure that "they just told me to sit on the piano and sing". Within minutes of Franklin's recording, Wexler knew he had a hit. The song's recording was later marred because of a fight between Franklin's then manager and husband, Ted White, and aMuscle Shoals session musician after the musician was seen flirting with Franklin forcing Wexler to move the recording of more songs with Franklin in their traditionalNew York home studio where they had some members of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section flown to New York to record the b-side, "Do Right Woman/Do Right Man" and a number of other tracks. Wexler then issued the record to radio stations, who ate up the song, which rose to #9 on theBillboard Hot 100 and became Franklin's first #1 hit on theR&B charts. It was also the title of Franklin's star-making Atlantic Records debut. Franklin would soon become a superstar after the release of this song. The song has since been called a pivotal moment inrock and roll . It ranked #186 onRolling Stone 's list of the500 Greatest Songs of All Time .Swedish pop group
Roxette included the song in theirMTV Unplugged show, in 1993. The song was later covered byAerosmith as "Never Loved a Girl" on 2004's "Honkin' on Bobo " a collection of oldblues andr&b songs. In 2006Allison Crowe recorded the song for release on her album,This Little Bird .The creation of the song is related in the BBC documentary series Soul Deep, including interviews with the original personnel including Aretha Franklin, Ronny Shannon (demonstrating the central riff on electric piano), and Jerry Wexler.
There are a number of renditions of this song on You Tube including Aretha performing it on the Lady Soul special from 1968.
Chart positions
ee also
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Muscle Shoals
*Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
*FAME Studios Notes
External links
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