- ARETHA
- Famous Franklin
- Musical Franklin
- She wants R*E*S*P*E*C*T
- Franklin with the album {/Who's Zoomin' Who?/}
- The Queen of Soul, familiarly
- First name in 1960s popular music
- Late queen
- First name in soul
- ___ Now, 1968 gold album
- Motown's Franklin
- Soul singer Franklin
- 1986 album with the hit "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- Grammy-winning R&B album of 1987
- First name in respect
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- Queen of 64 Across
- Queen of Soul
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- Singer at Barack's inauguration
- Name on the top of Rolling Stone's Greatest Singers list
- Name on the 1985 album "Who's Zoomin' Who?"
- Queen of Soul Franklin
- Soul Queen Franklin
- Franklin of R&B
- Spanish Harlem singer
- The Queen of Soul Franklin
- Chain of Fools singer
- Name associated with "Respect"
- Musical Franklin born in Memphis
- Freeway of Love singer Franklin
- ___ Now (1968 album featuring "Think")
- The Queen of Soul
- Think singer Franklin
- She sang at Barack's 2008 inauguration ceremony
- Soul star Franklin
- First name in soul music
- Queen Franklin
- 1986 album whose cover was Andy Warhol's last work
- 1990 Living Legends Grammy winner
- 1986 self-titled R&B album
- 1991 Legend Grammy winner
- Respect singer Franklin
- Soulful Franklin
- Chain of Fools name
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's first female inductee
- Singer at Barack's 2009 inauguration ceremony
- 1994 Grammy Lifetime Achievement awardee
- Respectful singer?
- 1980 album by "Lady Soul"
- Big name in soul music
- Think singer
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- Franklin of song
- 2008 inauguration singer
- Name on 75+ million records
- Top name on Rolling Stone's Greatest Singers list
- Name evoking "Respect"
- Soul singer __ Franklin
- Soul music icon Franklin
- R&B album that won a 1987 Grammy
- ___ Now (album with the song "I Say a Little Prayer")
- ___ Sings the Blues (1980 album)
- Contemporary of Etta
- Lifetime Grammy winner Franklin
- First name in the second group of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees
- Miss Franklin
- Franklin
- Lady Soul Franklin
- Grammy winner Franklin
- Singer with the 1968 hit "Think," familiarly
- 1968 album subtitled "Lady Soul"
- 1986 self-titled soul album
- Franklin with soul
- Self-titled 1986 R & B album
- ___ Arrives (1967 soul album)
- Franklin known as the Queen of Soul
- Hit 1986-87 R & B album
- ___ Now (1968 R & B album)
- Queen of Soul, familiarly
- Self-titled album of 1980
- 1986 self-titled album whose cover was Andy Warhol's last work
- Franklin with a cameo role in "The Blues Brothers"
- R-E-S-P-E-C-T diva Franklin
- Late Queen of Soul
- Self-titled 1961 debut album
- Queen of 40-Down
- Franklin in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Detroit's Franklin
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- Iconic soul singer Franklin
- Respect Franklin
- Chain of Fools singer, familiarly
- Franklin featured in the documentary "Amazing Grace"
- Soul Sister No. 1
- Until You Come Back to Me singer Franklin (1973)
- She sang "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" at Barack's first inaugural
- Singer of "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man," familiarly
- Title of three albums by the Queen of Soul
- Franklin in the concert film "Amazing Grace"
- Franklin dubbed Queen of Soul
- Franklin who sang "Respect"
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- Franklin from Memphis
- Franklin who sang at Obama's first inauguration
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- Rock Steady singer Franklin
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- ___ Now (1968 album)
- Hit soul album of 1986
- She sang at Barack's inauguration
- Singer at Barack's first inauguration
- She sang a duet of "What Now My Love" with Frank
- Singer at Barack's 2009 inauguration
- Franklin who sang "Think"
- Franklin with a Grammy Legend Award
- Elton's "Through the Storm" duettist
- She sang at Barack's first inauguration
- Singer of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" at Barack's inauguration
- Whitney's "It Isn't, It Wasn't, It Ain't Never Gonna Be" duet partner
- Jennifer's role in 2021's "Respect"
- Soul great Franklin