- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Infobox Single
Name = The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Artist =Roberta Flack
from Album = First Take
Released =March 7 1972
Format =
Recorded = 1969
Genre = Pop
Length = 5:22
4:15 (1972 radio edit)
Label =Atlantic Records
Writer =Ewan MacColl
Producer = Joel Dorn
Last single =You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
(1971)
This single = The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
(1972)
Next single = Where Is the Love? (1972)"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" is a 1957
folk song written byEwan MacColl for his wifePeggy Seeger . It was popularized byRoberta Flack and became a breakout hit for the singer after it appeared in the film "Play Misty for Me ". Though the song first appeared on Flack's 1969 album "First Take", it topped theBillboard Hot 100 and won theGrammy Award for Song of the Year three years later.MacColl wrote the song for Seeger, a folk singer, after she asked him to pen a song for a play she was in. MacColl wrote the song and taught it to Seeger over the phone. The alternative version of the creation of this song is that MacColl, a political singer/songwriter was challenged by a friend to write a love song. This song was the result. The song, as performed by Seeger, featured a faster tempo than the Flack version and clocked in at two and a half minutes long.
Flack's slower, more sensual version was used by
Clint Eastwood in his 1971 directorial debut "Play Misty for Me" during a lovemaking scene. With the new exposure,Atlantic Records cut the song down to four minutes and released it to radio. It became an extremely successful single in theUnited States , hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1972 and remaining there for six weeks; the song also spent six weeks atop the adult contemporary chart. It reached number fourteen on theUK Singles Chart . The success of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" essentially launched Flack's career as a popular singer, and the single became one of hersignature song s.Cover versions
As a folk song, "The First Time" has been covered by artists such as
Marianne Faithfull , theKingston Trio , theChad Mitchell Trio -Mike Kobluk solo,Gordon Lightfoot ,Shirley Bassey ,Celine Dion ,Bert Jansch ,Maria Taylor ,Peter, Paul and Mary , andWe Five . Since Flack's version, it has been covered by numerous artists, includingJohnny Cash , theChi-Lites ,José Carreras ,Jeffrey Gaines ,Isaac Hayes ,Bradley Joseph , Joanna Law,Alison Moyet ,George Michael ,Elvis Presley , theStereophonics ,Mel Tormé ,Vanessa L. Williams ,Cindytalk ,Amanda Palmer ,Christy Moore ,American Idol (season 7) winnerDavid Cook ,Journey South ,Leona Lewis ,Kate Cebrano ,Lauryn Hill ,Regine Velasquez andMarcia Griffiths (member of theI-Threes ). There is also a jazz rendition of the song by theRachel Z trio, on their album of the same name. It has also been used as a sample in theDrum & Bass song Dimensional Entity, released byTeebee and theFuture Prophecies .External links
* [http://www.superseventies.com/1972_8singles.html Superseventies.com] - with quotes from Roberta Flack and information on the song's background
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