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  1. Nov 7, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records Killing Me Softly With His Song · Roberta Flack Killing Me Softly ℗ 1973 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA...

  2. Jul 18, 2015 · Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly. Sparky Love. 37.9K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 11M views 8 years ago. A beautiful song from Roberta Flack. ...more.

  3. You're listening to the official audio for Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly With His Song" from the album 'Killing Me Softly'.

  4. Killing Me Softly with His Song Lyrics: Strumming my pain with his fingers / Singing my life with his words / Killing me softly with his song / Killing me softly with his song /...

  5. Killing Me Softly is a studio album by American singer-songwriter Roberta Flack, released on August 1, 1973, by Atlantic Records. She recorded the album with producer Joel Dorn for 18 months. The album was dedicated to Rahsaan Roland Kirk. Killing Me Softly reached number three on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape and number two on the Soul LPs chart.

  6. Jul 23, 2011 · Killing Me Softly with His Song - Roberta Flack. numberonesongs333. 9.17K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.3K. 318K views 12 years ago. http://www.squidoo.com/numberonesongs... Her number one...

  7. Listen to Killing Me Softly by Roberta Flack on Apple Music. 1973. 8 Songs. Duration: 40 minutes.

  8. Roberta Flack discovered Lori Liebermans “Killing Me Softly With His Song” on a plane from L.A. to New York, and made it her own.

  9. Jan 24, 2023 · Although Roberta Flack's version of the song has gone on to become ridiculously famous, "Killing Me Softly with His Song" was actually written and recorded by Lori Lieberman first. Per Wikipedia, a 20-year-old Lori went with a friend to see Don McLean perform in 1971.

  10. Apr 17, 2023 · 'Killing Me Softly With His Song' was a major success after Roberta Flack released it in 1973, reaching No.1 in the US, Canada and Australia, whilst hitting No.6 in the UK. Flack's version spent a total of five weeks at the top spot during February and March, more weeks than any other record in 1973.

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