An example is “Move On Up a Little Higher,” composed by Rev. W. Herbert Brewster and performed by Aretha Franklin. I chose this version because Aretha infuses the song with her signature vocal power and emotional intensity, transforming Brewster’s gospel message into a deeply personal testimony. Her improvisation, phrasing, and soulful delivery make the piece feel spontaneous and heartfelt, showing how gospel music can merge devotion with individual expression.
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