A Quote by Marianne Faithfull

The voice of God, if you must know, is Aretha Franklin's. — © Marianne Faithfull
The voice of God, if you must know, is Aretha Franklin's.
I was determined to create my own identity. My first hits, in fact, were straight-up rhythm and blues. My voice was compared to Aretha Franklin's - though, for my money, no one compares to Aretha.
Most importantly for me growing up, it was a spirituals, it was a gospels, it was James Cleveland, Aretha Franklin, Marion Williams; and then it was Curtis Mayfield - The Main Ingredient, The Whispers, Black Blue Magic, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Luther Vandross - that music helped me preserves my sanity, help me preserve whatever dignity I was able to preserve, helping to keep going. It was a source of tremendous strength in my life.
I know I'm not going to sing like Aretha Franklin or Elvis Presley or any of those people.
Aretha Franklin's 'Let Me in Your Life' is one of the few recent R&B albums that places the emphasis entirely and deservedly on a voice. Many R&B producers have been making records on which the singer is outshined by the song, the arrangement and the sound.
My mom actually had a band called Six Pack - even though there were seven of them - who went around Chicago performing popular songs. Her voice was like Gladys Knight mixed with Aretha Franklin.
As a child I always wanted to be a singer. The music my mother played in the house moved me - Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, Mahalia Jackson. It was truly spiritual. It made you understand what God was. We are all spirits. We get depressed. But music makes you want to live. I know my music has saved my life.
Aretha Franklin does not like me.
To me, R&B means Aretha Franklin, who is otherworldly.
She's got her God and she's got good wine, Aretha Franklin, and Patsy Cline.
Aretha Franklin, first and foremost... That's my top girl there.
Aretha Franklin is and will always be a national treasure.
I love Aretha Franklin, Edith Piaf, Blondie.
Hey, I'm like Aretha Franklin, I don't get no R -S -P -E -C -T around here!
I love Aretha [Franklin] and I've loved her all my life. I think she's an incredible songstress, obviously. She consistently has had this incredible voice. I remember when she was singing gospel in her father's church.
People say I'm the white Aretha Franklin. I wish I was her.
I was heavily influenced by big voices when I was younger. People like Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, and Patti Labelle really spoke to me. When I got older, I was into Erykah Badu, Jill Scott, and Lauryn Hill, but it wasn't until I started working with a voice coach that I really dove into jazz music.
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