The House That Jack Built (stereo)

~ Recording by Aretha Franklin

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.13The House That Jack Built2:21Aretha Franklin30 Greatest HitsAretha FranklinAlbum + Compilation
Atlantic (Warner Music imprint)A2 81668
1.13The House That Jack Built2:21Aretha Franklin30 Greatest HitsAretha FranklinAlbum + Compilation
Atlantic (Warner Music imprint)7567-81668-2
1.8The House that Jack Built2:21Aretha FranklinAretha’s BestAretha FranklinAlbum + Compilation
  • US2001-05-15
Atlantic (Warner Music imprint), Rhino (reissue label)R2 74295
1.13The House That Jack Built2:18Aretha FranklinThe Definitive Soul CollectionAretha FranklinAlbum + Compilation
  • US2006-07-06
Rhino (reissue label)7567-81668-2
1.12The House That Jack Built2:21Aretha FranklinAretha’s GoldAretha FranklinAlbum + Compilation
  • US2014-01-21
Mobile Fidelity Sound LabUDSACD 2142
2.12The House That Jack Built2:21Aretha FranklinAretha’s GoldAretha FranklinAlbum + Compilation
  • US2014-01-21
Mobile Fidelity Sound LabUDSACD 2142

Relationships

recording engineer:Tom Dowd (on 1968-04-17)
producer:Jerry Wexler
bass guitar:Jerry Jemmott (on 1968-04-17)
drums (drum set):Roger Hawkins (drummer and producer) (on 1968-04-17)
guitar:Tommy Cogbill (on 1968-04-17)
organ:Spooner Oldham (on 1968-04-17)
piano and lead vocals:Aretha Franklin (on 1968-04-17)
background vocals:The Sweet Inspirations (on 1968-04-17)
arranger:Tom Dowd
Arif Mardin
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Atlantic Recording Corporation (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor within the US) (in 1968)
WEA International Inc. (not for release label use! copyrights holder, distributor for the world outside of the US) (in 1968)
recorded at:Atlantic Studios (1841 Broadway, New York, 1957–1991) in Midtown Manhattan
recording of:The House That Jack Built (on 1968-04-17: cover)

The House That Jack Built

writer:Bob Lance
Fran Robins
publisher:Cotillion
Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (no slash; used 1988–1996)