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#reaction #ArethaFranklin #70s Become a Patron and get 1 guaranteed reaction a month! / empressreacts First Time Hearing Aretha Franklin Reaction Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do) | Empress Reacts SHOP Empress Goodies MERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/my-store... SEND ME GOODIES! P.O. BOX 83427 Conyers, GA 30013 SEND ME PICS OF YOUR MERCH OR REACHOUT FOR BIZ OPPORTUNITIES: [email protected] --------------- PODCAST I'VE APPEARED ON: MLVC: https://rb.gy/cflot2 LOOSE LIPS (1st Apperance): https://rb.gy/b9xlzo LOOSE LIPS (2nd Apperance): • Loose Lips Season 1 Episode 20 Good For You ---------------------- Checkout the books I've authored: Ambition Beyond the Series (3 Parts) - https://amzn.to/31d7Vzv God Sent An Angel - https://amzn.to/2De25pB ------------------------- Aretha Franklin Reaction 70s Reaction Empress Reaction ____ "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" is a song written by Morris Broadnax, Clarence Paul, and Stevie Wonder. The song was originally recorded by Stevie Wonder in 1967, but his version was not released as a single and did not appear on an album until 1977's anthology Looking Back. The best-known version of this song is the 1973 release by Aretha Franklin, who had a million-selling top 10 hit on Billboard charts. The song reached No. 1 on the R&B chart and No. 3 on the Hot 100 chart in 1974.[1] It became an RIAA Gold record.[2] With this peak at number three, Franklin became the first artist in the history of the Hot 100 chart to have a hit song peak at each position from one to ten on the chart. To date, only four other artists have achieved this feat: Marvin Gaye in 1983, Madonna in 1996, Drake in 2013, and Taylor Swift in 2015. Aretha's version of the song was ranked by Billboard as the No. 11 song for 1974.[3] In the lyrics, the singer has been abandoned by a former partner, but declares determination to contact and win the partner back. Yet there is also evidence that the singer may be naive. The lyrics begin "Although you don't call anymore, I sit and wait in vain." The singer plans some drastic steps, including camping by the partner's steps, rapping on the door and tapping on the window pane. However, the mood of the song and its musical accompaniment is upbeat and optimistic.