Respect Lyrics

[Written by Otis Redding]

[Verse 1]
What you want, baby, I got it
What you need, do you know I got it?


[Chorus]
All I'm askin' is for a little respect when you come home
(Just a little bit) Hey baby
(Just a little bit) when you get home
(Just a little bit) mister
(Just a little bit)

[Verse 2]
I ain't gonna do you wrong while you're gone
Ain't gon' do you wrong 'cause I don't wanna


[Chorus]
All I'm askin' is for a little respect when you come home
(Just a little bit) Baby
(Just a little bit) When you get home
(Just a little bit) Yeah
(Just a little bit)

[Verse 3]
I'm about to give you all of my money
And all I'm askin' in return, honey
Is to give me my propers when you get home
[Refrain]
(Just a, just a, just a, just a) Yeah, baby
(Just a, just a, just a, just a) When you get home
(Just a little bit) Yeah
(Just a little bit)

[Instrumental]

[Verse 4]
Ooh, your kisses, sweeter than honey
And guess what? So is my money


[Chorus 2]
All I want you to do for me, is give it to me when you get home
(Re, re, re, re) Yeah baby
(Re, re, re, re) Whip it to me
(Respect, just a little bit) When you get home, now
(Just a little bit)

[Verse 5]
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, take care of T-C-B

[Outro]
(Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me)
A little respect
(Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me)
Whoa, babe
(Just a little bit) A little respect
(Just a little bit) I get tired
(Just a little bit) Keep on tryin'
(Just a little bit) You're runnin' out of fools
(Just a little bit) And I ain't lyin'
(Just a little bit)
(Re, re, re, re) Start when you come home
(Re, re, re, respect) Or you might walk in
(Just a little bit) And find out I'm gone
(Just a little bit) I gotta have
(Just a little bit) A little respect
(Just a little bit)

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About

Genius Annotation

Aretha Franklin’s signature song was a groundbreaking female empowerment anthem of the late 1960s.

Originally a minor hit by Otis Redding in 1965, Aretha’s “Respect” was given a new arrangement and new lyrics about a woman boldly demanding the respect of her man. The song hit #1 on Billboard’s pop chart for two weeks in the summer of 1967, causing Rolling Stone to remark, “Aretha Franklin has shot out of nowhere and become Lady Soul.”

Otis Redding’s original had a significantly different storyline: it’s sung from the perspective of a hard-working man demanding “respect” (a euphemism for sex) from his woman. Engineer Tom Dowd—who worked on both Redding’s version and Aretha’s—suggested covering the song, and created a new arrangement. Aretha and her sisters rewrote the lyrics, including the song’s memorable breakdown:

R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Find out what it means to me
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Take care, TCB
Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me

“Respect” appeared on Aretha’s 11th album I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You, her first for Atlantic Records. Its lyrics popularized several phrases, including “taking care of business” and “propers” (which later became “props,” one of the defining slang terms of the hip-hop era). “Sock it to me” became a major meme in the late ’60s—Richard Nixon even used it to help get elected President in 1968.

In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked “Respect” at #5 on their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All-Time. In 2010, the song’s producer Jerry Wexler reflected on Aretha’s career:

“Respect” had the biggest impact, with overtones for the civil rights movement and gender equality. It was an appeal for dignity combined with a blatant lubricity. There are songs that are a call to action. There are love songs. There are sex songs. But it’s hard to think of another song where all those elements are combined.

Q&A

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Why does she sing take care, TCB???
Genius Answer

“TCB” was once slang for “taking care of business.” Seems like Aretha just threw it in as an ad-lib that fit at the time!

What did Aretha Franklin say about "Respect"?
Genius Answer

Otis Redding took Aretha Franklin’s cover of his song in good humor, telling the audience at the Monterey Pop Festival:

This song was taken away from me, a friend of mine, this girl just took this song … That’s one of my favorite songs … Everybody wants respect, you know?

Credits
Written By
Arranger
Hammond Organ
Bass Guitar
Tenor Saxophone
Engineer
Baritone Saxophone
Recorded At
Atlantic Records Studio, New York City
Release Date
April 29, 1967
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