In 1974, Roberta Flack released the title track of her fifth studio album, “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” a seductive, soulful song about intimacy.
“When Gene [McDaniels] first called and sang his song to me, he just strummed it,” said she in an interview as cited by Rhino. “I basically had that feeling in my mind when I went into the studio, [and] I wanted it to move along without too much of a sentimental feeling. I felt it said what it had to say. I sang it down one time, and Gene said, ‘Whoa, that was really great. Now can you do it once more, making some of the phrases more rubato?’ I said, ‘Nooooooo, I love that.’ We played it back, and [drummer] Ralph McDonald said, ‘I think that’s it.’ Everyone agreed. I did that song in one take.”
The single’s smooth and sensual rhythm received a strong reception from the public, making it a massive hit at the time.
Roberta Flack performs onstage at the Park West Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois, March 30, 1981.Paul Natkin/Getty Images
Beyond this success, the legendary singer-songwriter and pianist made history as the first female solo artist to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100 for three consecutive years, according to Billboard.
With the release of “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” the late music icon delivered a career-defining hit that would become a timeless classic, later revived and reinterpreted by several artists across generations.
Flack’s song also saw several revivals in the 2000s, including a notable cover by the late R&B singer D’Angelo in 2000. This is widely regarded as the most prominent reinterpretation of the track.
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