Aretha Franklin - A Song For You

Aretha Franklin - A Song for you Art by © Richard Blunt Written By – Leon Russell Album - Let Me In Your Life (1974) Label - Atlantic Records Personnel: Ralph MacDonald (percussion); Bob James (organ); Aretha Franklin (electric piano); Bernard Purdie (drums); Willie Weeks (bass); I’ve been so many places in my life and time I’ve sung a lot of songs, I’ve made some bad rhyme I’ve acted out my life in stages With ten thousand people watching But we’re alone now and I’m singin’ this song for you I know your image of me is what I hope to be, baby I’ve treated you unkindly but girl can’t you see There’s no one more important to me So darling can’t you please see through me ’cause we’re alone now and I’m singin’ my song for you You taught me precious secrets of the truth, withholdin’nothin’ You came out in front and I was hiding Listen to the melody cause my love’s in there hid
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