The Supremes, “Where Did Our Love Go” (1964) Written by: Lamont Dozier, Brain Holland, Eddie Holland Aretha Franklin, “Do Right Woman” (1967) Written by: Chips Moman and Dan Penn Take me to heart And I'll always love you And nobody Can make me do wrong Take me for granted Leaving love unsure Makes willpower weak And temptation strong Baby, baby, baby don't leave me Ooh, please don't leave me, all by myself I've got this burning, burning Yearning feelin' inside me Ooh, deep inside me And it hurts so bad A woman's only human You should understand She's not just a plaything She's flesh and blood just like her man Aretha Franklin, “Chain of Fools” (1967) Written by: Don Covay Chain, chain, chain (Chain, chain, chain) Chain of fools If you want to do right all day's woman You've gotta be a do right all night man For five long years I thought you were my man But I found out I'm just a link in your chain You got me where you want me I ain't nothin' but your fool Ya treated me mean Oh you treated me cruel Aretha Franklin, “Dr. Feelgood” (1967) Written by: Aretha Franklin, Ted White Aretha Franklin, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” (1967) Written by: Carole King and Gerry Goffin Looking out on the morning rain I used to feel so uninspired And when I knew I had to face another day Lord, it made me feel so tired Before the day I met you, life was so unkind But you're the key to my peace of mind 'Cause you make me feel You make me feel You make me feel like a natural woman I don't want nobody Always sittin' around me and my man I don't want nobody Always sittin' there lookin' at me and that man Can you understand me girls? Be it my mother, my brother or my sister Would you believe, I'll get up, put on some clothes Go out and help you find somebody for themselves, yeah if I can I don’t mind company, cause company is alright with me Don't send me no doctor Fillin' me up with all of those pills I got me a man named Doctor Feelgood And oh, yeah, that man takes me off all o' my pains and my ills WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG Otis Redding, “Respect” (1965) Written by: Otis Redding Aretha Franklin, “Respect” (1967) Written by: Otis Redding What you want, honey you got it And what you need, baby you got it All I'm askin' is for a little respect when I come home Hey now, hey hey hey What you want, baby I got it What you need, do you know I got it? All I'm askin' is for a little respect when you come home (just a little bit) Hey baby (just a little bit) When you get home (just a little bit) Mister (just a little bit) Do me wrong honey, if you wanna You can do me wrong, honey while I'm gone But all I'm askin' is for a little respect when I come home Hey now, hey hey hey Hey little girl, you're so sweeter than honey And I'm about to give you all my money But all I'm askin', hey Is a little respect when I get home Ain't gonna do you wrong while you're gone Ain't gonna do you wrong, ‘cause I don't wanna All I'm askin', is for a little respect when you Come home (just a little bit) Hey (just a little bit) When you get home (just a little bit) Mister (just a little bit) I'm about to give you all of my money And all I'm askin' in return, honey Is to give me my propers When you get home (just a, just a, just a, just a) Oh now I want it when you get home (just a little bit) Yes I do (just a little bit) WWW.TEACHROCK.ORG