15 Aretha Franklin Songs You Need on Your Playlist Right Now
Happy (belated) birthday to the Queen of Soul! Aretha Franklin, born March 25, 1942, left an indelible mark on music, culture, and civil rights. Her voiceโpowerful, passionate, and unmistakableโredefined soul music and became a rallying cry for generations. Whether youโre revisiting the classics or discovering them for the first time, these 15 Aretha Franklin songs belong on every playlist. Turn the volume up and celebrate her legacy the best way we know howโby pressing play.
15 Aretha Franklin Songs You Need On A Playlist Now

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Three handwritten wills have been found in the suburban Detroit home of Aretha Franklin, months after the death of the Queen of Soul.” Aretha Franklin is seen her performing during the closing of the 25th annual Ford Detroit International Jazz Festival on Monday, September 06, 2004 at Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit.
1. โRespectโ (1967)
โR-E-S-P-E-C-T / Find out what it means to meโ
You already know this oneโAretha Franklin didnโt just sing it; she owned it. Her version of โRespectโ flipped Otis Reddingโs original on its head and turned it into a fiery anthem for women, Black empowerment, and anyone who’s ever felt undervalued. The horns are sharp, the rhythm struts, and her voice cuts through like a battle cry. Itโs not just a hitโitโs a momentย every time you hear it.
2. โ(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Womanโ (1967)
โYou make me feel like a natural womanโ
This one hits like a deep exhale. Aretha takes Carole Kingโs words and turns them into something sacredโfull of soul, warmth, and love that feels earned, not fluffy. Itโs soft but strong, and that final chorus feels like itโs pulling the heavens open. Perfect for quiet nights or when you need to remember what tenderness sounds like.
3. โThinkโ (1968)
โYou better think / Think about what youโre tryinโ to do to meโ
Aretha Franklin wasnโt here for your nonsense. โThinkโ is fast, fiery, and full of attitudeโequal parts warning and liberation jam. You can practically hear her rolling her eyes as she tears through every verse, and when Aretha belts โfreedom,โ itโs a straight-up command. Whether youโre dumping someone or hyping yourself up, this is the soundtrack.
4. โChain of Foolsโ (1967)
โChain, chain, chain / Chain of foolsโ
One guitar lick in, and you already know. Arethaโs voice rides the beat like sheโs been waiting just long enough to call someone outโand when she does, itโs surgical. Her delivery is so smooth, itโs almost coolโฆ until you realize just how hard Aretha’s reading this poor guy. Itโs petty, powerful, and perfect.
5. โI Say a Little Prayerโ (1968)
โForever, and ever, youโll stay in my heartโ
This one wraps around you like a memory. Aretha Franklinโs cover of Dionne Warwickโs hit adds layers of warmth, soul, and intimacy. Every word feels like a secret sheโs letting you in on, especially when her harmonies float in like a soft breeze. Itโs tender without being sappyโand somehow feels like home.
6. โRock Steadyโ (1971)
โThis is a groovy little tune to rock steady toโ
Itโs funky. Itโs slick. Itโs Aretha getting down hard in the best possible way. โRock Steadyโ isnโt about heartbreak or empowermentโitโs just about feeling good, dancing, and letting go. Her vocals bounce through the beat like she’s smiling the whole timeโand yeah, you’re gonna move when it comes on.
7. โDo Right Woman, Do Right Manโ (1967)
โA womanโs only human / You should understandโ
Aretha slows things down here, but donโt confuse quiet for weak. This song is a gentle, soulful call for mutual respect in loveโless fireworks, more deep truth. The organ swells, her voice glides, and suddenly, you’re in the pews of a gospel church hearing about real-world romance. Itโs soft strength, plain and simple.
8. โFreeway of Loveโ (1985)
โWeโre goinโ ridinโ on the freeway of love / In a pink Cadillacโ
’80s Aretha was a whole vibe. With Clarence Clemons on sax and glittery synths all around, this track is pure road trip energy. It’s bubbly, bold, and just a little sexyโlike a convertible with the top down and zero regrets. Proof that even after decades in the game, Aretha still knew how to have fun.
9. โBaby I Love Youโ (1967)
โAinโt no need to worry / No need to cryโ
Aretha Franklin doesnโt ask for love hereโshe declares it, full throttle. Thereโs grit in her voice, fire in the keys, and that signature church-meets-club vibe that only she could pull off. Itโs all joy and passion, but with just enough swagger to let you know Aretha’s not beggingโsheโs inviting you into something real. And if youโre smart, youโll say yes.
10. โAinโt No Wayโ (1968)
โAinโt no way for me to love you / If you wonโt let meโ
Whew. This is Aretha Franklin baring her soul in real time. Her sister Carolyn wrote the song, and Aretha sings it like a woman breaking down every wall sheโs got left. The backing vocals are haunting, and that final high note? Honestly, you might cry a littleโand thatโs okay.
11. โUntil You Come Back to Me (Thatโs What Iโm Gonna Do)โ (1973)
โIโm gonna walk by myself / Just to prove that my love is trueโ
Donโt let the breezy vibe fool youโthis is a song about heartbreak with a beat thatโs almost too smooth for how sad it is. Aretha sings like sheโs smiling through the pain, holding it all together with elegance and patience. Itโs emotional grown-up stuffโwhen youโre not mad, just missing someone too much. A perfect Sunday afternoon track.
12. โDonโt Play That Song (You Lied)โ (1970)
โDonโt play that song for me / โCause it brings back memoriesโ
Arethaโs voice practically explodes with feeling here. She takes Ben E. Kingโs original and turns it into a soulful shout of betrayal. You can hear the tremble in her voice as she digs into the lyricsโhurt, angry, and not afraid to show it. Itโs heartbreak with a side of righteous fury.
13. โSpanish Harlemโ (1971)
โThere is a rose in Spanish Harlemโ
Aretha turns this dreamy track into a full-on slow burn. Itโs delicate and romantic, with a soft Latin rhythm and her voice floating above it like silk. She doesnโt overpower the songโAretha lets it bloom naturally, one note at a time. Itโs sultry without trying too hard.
14. โJump to Itโ (1982)
โBoy, I canโt wait to get to you / Thatโs how much I love youโ
Need a bop? Hereโs your jam. Produced by Luther Vandross, this track has all the synth sparkle of the early โ80s with Arethaโs powerhouse vocals right on top. Itโs fun, fast, and full of flirtationโlike a smile set to music.
15. โSpirit in the Darkโ (1970)
โLet your soul shine bright / Like in the spirit in the darkโ
This one feels like a revivalโhalf gospel, half groove, and all Aretha Franklin. Itโs spiritual without being preachy, sexy without being showy, and loose in all the right places. Thereโs a version with Ray Charles thatโs pure electricity, but even solo, she brings the house down. Itโs Aretha unfiltered, and itโs glorious.
Summary
Celebrate the Queen of Soul with this playlist of 15 essential Aretha Franklin songs, from timeless anthems like โRespectโ to deep cuts like โSpirit in the Dark.โ Her influence runs deepโjust listen to todayโs modern soul artists carrying her legacy forward. Aretha even put her stamp on Bob Dylanโs work, a fitting reminder as fans mark the 50th anniversary of Dylanโs iconic tour this year. Whether youโre rediscovering her classics or diving in for the first time, this playlist is the perfect way to honor her legacy.
