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18 Essential Roberta Flack Songs From hits like “Killing Me Softly With His Song” and “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” to era-defining Donny Hathaway duets, and more soul queen By Rolling Stone Roberta Flack, Grammy-Winning Soul Singer, Dead at 88 Mellifluous vocalist scored...
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You.” In 1982, Atlantic released “THE BEST OF ROBERTA FLACK,” a collection of eleven songs which had redefined popular music in the preceding decade. At the same time, Roberta returned to the studio to record the “I’M THE ONE” album with producers Ralph MacDonald and William Salter...
The first musician to pull it off was Roberta Flack. She took home Record of the Year in 1973 for “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” and then she prevailed again in 1974 for another classic, “Killing Me Softly with His Song.” Decades later the Irish rock band U2 doubled up...
Hit versions by Roberta Flack (US #1/MOR #2/R&B #2/UK #6/CAN #1/AUS #1/IRE #3 1973), The Fugees (US #2/R&B #1/MOR #30/UK #1/CAN #6/AUS #1/IRE #1/GER #1/FRA #1 1996). From the wiki: “Written by Charlie Fox, Norman Gimbel and Lori Lieberman, ‘Killing Me Softly ...
“I know what it is to go over the same songs over and over again, and to try to make them perfect. It’s interesting and it’s hard and it’s difficult at the same time,” Flack said in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press this week. “You have to stay on top...
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