Killing Me Softly : The Roberta Flack Story / BBC.
Singer Roberta Flack became a global sensation in the 1970s on the strength of hits The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Feel Like Making Loveand Killing Me Softly. But behind her meteoric career rise lies a much deeper, more substantial journey. Roberta was a self-created musical prodigy who was on...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Killing Me Softly (2:04); Clint Eastwood Features Flack (3:26); Creative Roots (6:07); High School and College Years (2:52); Civil Rights Movement Heats Up (3:50); Classical Aspirations (2:17); Residency at Mr. Henry's (5:51); "First Take" (6:24); Mainstream Breakthrough (2:20); "Killing Me Softly" and Backlash (4:09); Black Consciousness (3:45); Complicated Interracial Marriage (2:40); "Feel Like Makin' Love" (4:29); Quiet Storm and Peabo Bryson (3:35); "Killing Me Softly" Redux (2:56); Credits: Killing Me Softly: The Roberta Flack Story (0:32);