"Rock Steady" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin, released in October 1971, from her eighteenth album, Young, Gifted and Black (1972). The single reached the No. 9 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 charts that same year. It also peaked at No. 2 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart. The original A-side, a rendition of the song "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)" peaked at No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 9 on the Best Selling Soul Singles chart.

Personnel

  • Aretha Franklin – lead vocals, piano
  • Donny Hathaway – electric piano, organ
  • Bernard Purdie – drums
  • Cornell Dupree – guitar
  • Richard Tee – organ
  • Chuck Rainey – bass guitar
  • The Sweethearts of Soul (Brenda Bryant, Margaret Branch, Pat Smith) — backing vocals
  • Robert Popwell, Dr. John – percussion
  • The Memphis Horns
    • Wayne Jackson – trumpet
    • Andrew Love – tenor saxophone
  • Ron Albert, Howard Albert, Chuck Kirkpatrick; engineer
  • Jerry Wexler – production
  • Tom Dowd – horn arrangement, production
  • Arif Mardin – production

Charts

Cover versions

  • The earliest cover was a reggae version recorded by The Marvels on the Pama Supreme label, coupled with "Be My Baby", in 1971.
  • The first known cover of the song was in 1972 by Sweet Salvation, who recorded a whip-snapping cover for their sole eponymous album.
  • The Jackson Sisters recorded a cover of the song in 1976 for their eponymous album.
  • In 1987, a house version of the song was recorded by singer Dalis and released on Trax Records.
  • Patti Austin covered the song on her 1994 album That Secret Place.
  • Prince released a version on his 2007 live album, Indigo Nights. The song features Beverley Knight.
  • In 2008, the song was sampled by Japanese R&B singer Namie Amuro in her own song, "Rock Steady".
  • Richard Elliot also covered this song as an instrumental in 2010 off his album, which was also titled Rock Steady. Aretha's vocals were replaced by Rich's saxophone.
  • Dawn Robinson of the group En Vogue did a solo cover of the song on 1998's Dr. Dolittle film soundtrack.
  • The song is used as a diegetic track in video game Driver: San Francisco.
  • Rap group People Under the Stairs mention the song in their song "The Next Step II".
  • Daryl Hall and John Oates covered the song on their 2004 album Our Kind of Soul.
  • Regina Love covered the song in TV series The Voice (season 9).
  • In 2012, Christine Anu covered the song on her album, Rewind: The Aretha Franklin Songbook.
  • Rap duo EPMD sampled the beat and Franklin's lyrics (more pronounced on the remix) for their 1989 single "I'm Housin" from their debut LP Strictly Business.
  • Spanish rock rap band Def Con Dos sampled the horn section of the song's chorus on their song "Promiscuidad".

Usage in media

  • The song was heard in the 2017 American comedy-drama film The Upside.
  • The song was used in the 2000 American comedy film High Fidelity.
  • The song was used as an introduction to Ellen DeGeneres' Netflix stand-up comedy special, Relatable.

External links

  • Jisi, Chris. "Aretha Franklin's "Rock Steady"". Bass Player. New Bay Media. Archived from the original on 2010-08-09. – session details

References


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