Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway

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  • Born: Asheville, NC
  • Years Active: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s

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Singles from Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway"You've Got a Friend / Gone Away" Released: May 9, 1971"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' / Be Real Black For Me" Released: September 25, 1971"Where is the Love / Mood" Released: April 17, 1972

The 1971 Atlantic release Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway is a duet album by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway produced by Joel Dorn and Arif Mardin.

Flack and Hathaway were both solo artists on the Atlantic roster who'd enjoyed critical acclaim but - particularly for Flack - limited commercial success. Both graduates of Howard University although Flack's attendance there pre-dated Hathaway's, the two singers' careers had overlapped: Flack had included Hathaway compositions on her First Take and Chapter Two albums with the latter also featuring Hathaway as pianist, arranger and background vocalist. It was Jerry Wexler who suggested a joint venture might consolidate Flack and Hathaway's popularity.

The first single from Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway was a version of "You've Got a Friend" recorded before the single release of the James Taylor version: both tracks debuted on the Hot 100 dated 29 May 1971 - marking Flack's first chart appearance - and although Taylor's version reached #1 the Flack/Hathaway duet ascended as high as #29 and was a Top Ten R&B hit at #8. (The B-side "Gone Away" was a Chapter Two track written by Hathaway.)

The second single from the duets album was a remake of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" which was a #30 R&B hit peaking on the Hot 100 at #71.

It was the album's third single "Where Is the Love" - released April 1972 almost a year after the album itself - which would be the smash hit, largely due to Flack having had her solo career breakthrough with "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face".

Although Hathaway had enjoyed more solo success than had Flack prior to their teaming up his subsequent solo career was desultory with no high-profile success prior to his re-teaming with Flack for "The Closer I Get to You" in 1978. Hathaway had recorded two songs for a second duet album with Flack - which became the Roberta Flack Featuring Donny Hathaway album - at the time of his death on 13 January 1979.

Track listing

"I (Who Have Nothing)" (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Carlo Donida) (5:00)"You've Got a Friend" (Carole King) (2:34)"Baby I Love You" (3:24)"Be Real Black for Me" (3:30)"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" (Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil) (6:36)"For All We Know" (J. Fred Coots, Sam M. Lewis) (3:38)"Where Is the Love" (2:43)"When Love Has Grown" (Ralph MacDonald, William Salter) (3:31)"Come Ye Disconsolate" (4:50)"Mood" (7:00)

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Six Degrees of Donny Hathaway

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