Although both players appeared on Aretha Now, the sparse, no-frills playing gives it away as the handiwork of Jerry – Mr. A year after Dionne Warwick released ‘I Say A Little Prayer’, Aretha Franklin’s version of the Burt Bacharach-penned song appeared on her 1968 Aretha Now album and became her biggest selling single in the UK as solo artist – NME magazine liked it so much that in 1987 it topped their critics’ list of the 150 best singles of all time.īass duties for most of the Aretha Franklin recordings were handled by veteran session bassist Jerry Jemmott and Tommy Cogbill, who started his career as a guitarist but made his most important recorded cuts on bass.
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