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02 May 2008
Cary Grant and Aretha Franklin?
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Created by
Ilsa
Lund
, contributor to
The Golden Age of Hollywood
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The Aretha Franklin song backing the clips of Cary Grant in action is
I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)
from 1967. It was The Queen of Soul's first major hit single. To my mind, it makes a great soundtrack to these well-edited clips of Grant at his charming and
roguish
best.
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