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Aretha Franklin

Mr. D.j. (5 For The D.j.)

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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 Billboards album chart. The album’s only pop chart single, “Mr. D.J.“ stalled at just #53 on Billboards 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. Read on...

Song lines: ♪ Hang on in there ... We gonna call it ... Mr. D.J. hang on in there

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