You:Aretha Franklin

You is the twenty-third studio album by American singer Aretha Franklin, Released on October 16, 1975 by Atlantic Records. It was a critical and commercial disappointment, stalling at #83 on Billboard ' s album chart. The album's only pop chart single, "Mr. D.J." stalled at just #53 on Billboard's Hot 100, while climbing to only #13 R&B. The title track, issued as the follow-up, reached #15 R&B. The album brought an end to Aretha's long collaboration with producer Jerry Wexler, after signing with Atlantic in 1967. This album is long out-of-print. The album was released on compact disc in Europe in 2008.



Contents
[hide]  *1 Track Listing  ==Track Listing[ edit] == ==Personnel[ edit] == ===Performance[ edit] === ===Production[ edit] ===
 * 2 Personnel
 * 2.1 Performance
 * 2.2 Production
 * 3 References
 * 4 External links
 * 1) "Mr D.J. (5 For The D.J.)" (Aretha Franklin)
 * 2) "It Only Happens (When I Look At You)" (Ken Gold, Michael Denne)
 * 3) "I'm Not Strong Enough To Love You Again" (Frank Johnson)
 * 4) "Walk Softly" (Van McCoy)
 * 5) "You Make My Life" (Bettye Crutcher, Frederick Knight)
 * 6) "Without You" (Randy Stewart, Mack Rice)
 * 7) "The Sha-La Bandit" (Jerry Ferguson, Wade Davis)
 * 8) "You" (Jerry Butler, Marvin Yancy, Randy Stewart)
 * 9) "You Got All The Aces" (Ronnie Shannon)
 * 10) "As Long As You Are There" (Carolyn Franklin)
 * Harry Bluestone - concert master of string section
 * Margaret Branch - background vocals
 * Bud Brisbois - trumpet on "It Only Happens (When I Look At You)"
 * Brenda Bryant - background vocals
 * Gary Coleman - percussion
 * Scott Edwards - bass
 * Aretha Franklin - vocals
 * Jay Graydon - guitar
 * Ed Greene - drums
 * Bobbye Hall - congas
 * Jim Horn - flute on "It Only Happens (When I Look At You)"
 * Cissy Houston - background vocals
 * Clarence McDonald - keyboards
 * Tony Newton - bass
 * Ray Parker - guitar
 * Lee Ritenour - guitar
 * Sylvester Rivers - keyboards
 * Tom Scott - saxophone on "Without You"
 * Pam Vincent - background vocals
 * David T. Walker - guitar
 * Ernie Watts - saxophone on "The Sha-La Bandit"
 * George Annis - copyist
 * Norman Dugger - cover photo
 * Aretha Franklin - producer, re-mix
 * Steve Hall - assistant engineer
 * Dave Hassinger - re-mix
 * Frank Kejmar - recording engineer
 * Jim Nipar - assisting re-mix engineer
 * Gene Page - arranger
 * Jerry Wexler - producer