Unforgettable – A Tribute to Dinah Washington is the fifth studio album by Aretha Franklin, recorded in early 1964 at Columbia Studios, New York, just months after the passing of Dinah Washington — one of the most influential vocalists of the 1950s and a close friend of Aretha’s father.
Produced by Robert Mersey, the album pairs Aretha’s young but already unmistakable voice with a small, sympathetic jazz‑leaning ensemble, delivering elegant, emotionally rich interpretations of Washington’s signature songs.
Featuring timeless performances of “What a Diff'rence a Day Made”, “Unforgettable”, “This Bitter Earth” and “Cold, Cold Heart”, this 180‑gram edition presents the album with audiophile clarity on classic black vinyl.
Track Listing
- Unforgettable
- Cold, Cold Heart
- What a Diff'rence a Day Made
- Drinking Again
- Nobody Knows the Way I Feel
- This Morning
- Evil Gal Blues
- Don’t Say You’re Sorry Again
- This Bitter Earth
- If I Should Lose You
- Soulville
Features
- 180‑gram audiophile vinyl
- Fifth studio album by Aretha Franklin
- Recorded at Columbia Studios, New York
- Produced by Robert Mersey
- Includes “What a Diff'rence a Day Made”, “Unforgettable”, “This Bitter Earth” & “Cold, Cold Heart”
- Black vinyl
Information
Artist: Aretha Franklin
Title: Unforgettable (A Tribute to Dinah Washington)
Format: LP Album (180g, Black Vinyl)
Label: Columbia / Reissue Label Variant
Released: Originally 1964
Genre: Soul / Jazz / Vocal
Style: Vocal Jazz / Classic Soul