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"Today I Sing the Blues"
Single by Aretha Franklin
from the album Aretha
B-side"Love is the Only Thing"
ReleasedOctober, 1960
GenreBlues
Length2:47
LabelColumbia Records 41793
Songwriter(s)Curtis Lewis
Producer(s)John Hammond
Aretha Franklin singles chronology
"Precious Lord (Part 1)"
(1959)
"Today I Sing the Blues"
(1960)
"Won't Be Long"
(1960)

"Today I Sing the Blues" is a song written by Curtis Lewis and performed by Aretha Franklin. The song reached number 10 on the U.S. R&B chart in 1960.[1] The song appeared on her 1961 album, Aretha.[2] The song was produced by John Hammond.[3][4] Franklin re-recorded the song in 1969 on the album Soul '69 and it reached number 101 on the U.S. pop chart.[5] It also charted on the Cash Box Top 100 chart.

"Today I Sing the Blues", originally written in 1948 and recorded the same year by Helen Humes and Buck Clayton's Orchestra, was included in the second album of Sam Cooke, Encore, recorded in 1958.

Chart performance

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Aretha Franklin

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Chart Peak
position
U.S. R&B chart 10
U.S. Pop chart 101

Cover versions

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  • In 2012, Christine Anu covered the song on her album Rewind: The Aretha Franklin Songbook.

References

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  1. ^ Aretha Franklin, "Today I Sing the Blues" chart position. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  2. ^ Aretha Franklin, Aretha: With The Ray Bryant Combo. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  3. ^ Aretha Franklin, "Today I Sing the Blues". Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  4. ^ John Hammond interviewed on the Pop Chronicles (1970).
  5. ^ Aretha Franklin, "Today I Sing the Blues" chart position. Retrieved September 13, 2013.