Aretha Live at Fillmore West - Track Listing - Don't Fight The Feeling: The Complete Aretha Franklin & King Curtis Live at Fillmore West

Don't Fight The Feeling: The Complete Aretha Franklin & King Curtis Live At Fillmore West

Disc 1
  1. "Intro"
  2. "Knock on Wood" - The Memphis Horns
  3. "Whole Lotta Love" - King Curtis
  4. "Them Changes" - King Curtis
  5. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - King Curtis
  6. "My Sweet Lord" - Billy Preston
  7. "Ode to Billie Joe" - King Curtis
  8. "Mr. Bojangles" - King Curtis
  9. "Soul Serenade" - King Curtis
  10. "Memphis Soul Stew" - King Curtis
  11. "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" - King Curtis
  12. "Respect" - Aretha Franklin
  13. "Call Me" - Aretha Franklin
  14. "Mixed-Up Girl" - Aretha Franklin
  15. "Love the One You're With" - Aretha Franklin
  16. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Aretha Franklin
  17. "Eleanor Rigby" - Aretha Franklin
  18. "Make it with You" - Aretha Franklin
  19. "Don’t Play that Song" - Aretha Franklin
Disc 2
  1. "You're All I Need to Get By" - Aretha Franklin
  2. "Dr. Feelgood" - Aretha Franklin
  3. "Spirit in the Dark" - Aretha Franklin
  4. "Spirit in the Dark (Reprise)" - Aretha Franklin
  5. "Knock on Wood" - The Memphis Horns
  6. "Them Changes" - King Curtis
  7. "Whole Lotta Love" - King Curtis
  8. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - King Curtis
  9. "I Stand Accused" - King Curtis
  10. "Soul Serenade" - King Curtis
  11. "Memphis Soul Stew" - King Curtis
  12. "Respect" - Aretha Franklin
  13. "Call Me" - Aretha Franklin
  14. "Love the One You’re with" - Aretha Franklin
  15. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Aretha Franklin
Disc 3
  1. "Share Your Love With Me" - Aretha Franklin
  2. "Eleanor Rigby" - Aretha Franklin
  3. "Make It With You" - Aretha Franklin
  4. "You're All I Need to Get By" - Aretha Franklin
  5. "Don't Play That Song" - Aretha Franklin
  6. "Dr. Feelgood" - Aretha Franklin
  7. "Spirit in the Dark" - Aretha Franklin
  8. "Spirit in the Dark (Reprise)" - Aretha Franklin
  9. "Knock On Wood" - The Memphis Horns
  10. "Them Changes" - King Curtis
  11. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" - King Curtis
  12. "Ode To Billie Joe" - King Curtis
  13. "Soul Serenade" - King Curtis
  14. "Memphis Soul Stew" - King Curtis
Disc 4
  1. "Respect" - Aretha Franklin
  2. "Call Me" - Aretha Franklin
  3. "Love the One You're With" - Aretha Franklin
  4. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Aretha Franklin
  5. "Share Your Love With Me" - Aretha Franklin
  6. "Eleanor Rigby" - Aretha Franklin
  7. "Make It With You" - Aretha Franklin
  8. "Don't Play That Song" - Aretha Franklin
  9. "You're All I Need to Get By" - Aretha Franklin
  10. "Dr. Feelgood" - Aretha Franklin
  11. "Spirit in the Dark" - Aretha Franklin
  12. "Spirit in the Dark (Reprise)" - Aretha Franklin with Ray Charles
  13. "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)" - Aretha Franklin

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