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Roberta Flack's soulful performances, from New York to Honolulu, left a timeless mark on music history.

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (1969) 

Roberta Flack's soulful debut at Mr. Henry's, Washington D.C., 1969, captivated audiences with this timeless classic.

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Compared to What (1969) 

At the Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, 1969, Flack's powerful rendition of 'Compared to What' resonated deeply.

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Let It Be Me (1970)  

In 1970, Roberta Flack's heartfelt performance of 'Let It Be Me' at the International Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on February 17, 1970.

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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (1971) 

Flack's soulful rendition at live at Carnegie Hall, New York, NYon June 18, 1971, brought new life to 'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.    '

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Freedom Song (1971) 

During the Soul to Soul concert in Accra, Ghana, 1971, Flack's 'Freedom Song' echoed the spirit of liberation.

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Where Is the Love (1972) 

At Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1972, Flack and Donny Hathaway's duet of 'Where Is the Love' enchanted the audience.

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Killing Me Softly With His Song (1973) 

Roberta Flack's mesmerizing performance at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, 1973, left the crowd spellbound.

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Feel Like Makin’ Love (1974) 

In 1974, Flack's intimate delivery of 'Feel Like Makin’ Love' at live on the televised show Solid Gold in 1974., captivated fans.

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The Closer I Get to You (1977) 

Flack and Hathaway's heartfelt duet at the Apollo Theater, New York City, 1977, showcased their undeniable chemistry. 

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Tonight, I Celebrate My Love (1983) 

Roberta Flack and Peabo Bryson's romantic performance at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 1983, celebrated love.

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Roberta Flack Live in Honolulu with the Honolulu Symphony (2000)

Flack's soulful interpretation of 'Angel Eyes' at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1994, highlighted her vocal elegance.

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