'Over-singing' Franklin had to stay quiet to save voice

Singing legend Aretha Franklin has found a cure for the laryngitis that hampered her career for years - she has to stop talking.

'Over-singing' Franklin had to stay quiet to save voice

Singing legend Aretha Franklin has found a cure for the laryngitis that hampered her career for years - she has to stop talking.

The 20-time Grammy winner, 66, frequently found herself suffering from throat and voice problems, until it dawned on her she was wearing out her voice box.

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