Who was C.L. Franklin?
Aretha Franklins father.
What was Aretha's most popular song?
R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
What was Arethas mothers name?
Barbara Siggers.
What was Aretha's most popular event?
A live concert.
?At what age did Aretha have her first kid?
13.
What did C.L. do for a living?
He was a preacher.
What was Arethas first hit song called?
I Never Loved A Man(The Way I Love You).
How many kids did Aretha have?
4.
What record did Artha release first?
Songs of Faith.
What age did Aretha start recording at?
18.
Who was C.L. married to?
Barbara Siggers(Arethas Mother)
What was Arethas first number one song on R&B charts?
I Never Loved A Man.
How many siblings did Aretha have?
5.
What major impact did Aretha have on the world?
Open ended(within reason)
Possible answer:
Aretha Franklin made a huge impact on the world by becoming a female leader for many people around the world. She supported many charities and donated money for the civil rights groups. Aretha Franklin made a huge impact musically as well. She inspired many future artist such as Chaka Khan and Roberta Flack.
In what year did Aretha have her 4th child?
In March 1970.
Which record company did C.L. want Aretha to sign with?
Columbia Records.
What type of songs did Aretha release in the early years of her career?
1. Gospel.
2. Jazz.
What was the name of Arethas older brother?
Reverend Cecil Franklin.
What was one of the reasons that Aretha's song "Respect" got so big?
1. Many people in late-1960s America were demanding respect for themselves.
2.It was very powerful.
3. Open ended(within reason).
In what year did Aretha win her first Grammy Award?
In 1967.
What church did C.L. preach at most often?
New Bethel Baptist Church.
What album did Aretha release that had two hit songs on it?
I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You.
What were the name of Arethas sisters?
Erma Franklin, Carl Ellan Kelley, and
Carolyn Franklin.
Where did Aretha perform a cover of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” by the Rolling Stones?
In Amsterdam.
When did Aretha first start getting famous?
In 1967.