1967 was a lot more than male artists climbing up the Billboard charts. It was also the year women left their mark.

Lulu scored with her song from a Sidney Poitier film and Petula Clark climbed high with a song written by actor Charlie Chaplin.
Linda Ronstadt & The Stone Poneys had a hit with a Mike Nesmith song, while Elaine “Spanky” McFarlane (and her gang) made their debut.
Diana Ross & The Supremes continued their chart success and so did Martha & The Vandellas, but it was Aretha Franklin who stood out as the greatest female artist of 1967 … and you must know which song is coming.

Once again, I have added the highest Billboard chart position in parentheses beside the names below.

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Vintage 1967 Medley / Part 4

Lulu (#1)
Petula Clark (#3)
Linda Ronstadt & The Stone Poneys (#13)
Spanky & Our Gang (#9)
Diana Ross & The Supremes (#2)
Martha & The Vandellas (#10)
Aretha Franklin (#1)