Feel Like Makin' Love (Roberta Flack song)

"Feel Like Makin' Love"
Single by Roberta Flack
from the album Feel Like Makin' Love
Released June 10, 1974
Genre Soul, R&B
Length 2:55
Label Atlantic
Writer(s) Eugene McDaniels
Producer Rubina Flake
Roberta Flack singles chronology
"Jesse"
(1973)
"Feel Like Makin' Love"
(1974)
"Feelin' That Glow"
(1975)

"Feel Like Makin' Love" is a song composed by singer-songwriter Eugene McDaniels, and recorded originally by soul singer-songwriter Roberta Flack. The song has been covered by several R&B and jazz artists.

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Roberta Flack version

Released from the album of the same title, the song became one of the greatest musical successes of 1974, as well as of Roberta Flack's recording career. It scored a week as number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, making it Flack's third #1 single. It also scored five weeks at number one on the Hot Soul Singles chart.[1] and two weeks as #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Flack produced the record under the pseudonym Rubina Flake. It went on to receive three Grammy nominations for Flack: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female.

Chart history

Charts (1974) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles 1
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening 1

D'Angelo version

"Feel Like Makin' Love"
Single by D'Angelo
from the album Voodoo
Released April 8, 2000
Format Maxi-single, promo.
Recorded 1999
Electric Lady Studios
(New York, New York)
Genre Funk, neo soul, R&B, quiet storm
Label Virgin
SPRO-10019
Producer D'Angelo
D'Angelo singles chronology
"Send It On"
(2000)
"Feel Like Makin' Love"
(2000)
"Be Here"
(2002)
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"Feel Like Makin' Love" was covered by American R&B and neo soul musician D'Angelo for his second studio album Voodoo (2000). It was released April 8, 2000, on Virgin Records as the album's fifth and last single. His cover version features a quiet storm sound and heavy use of multi-tracking for vocals.[2] It was initially planned as a duet with R&B singer Lauryn Hill.[3] Although tapes were sent via FedEx between the two, the collaboration between D'Angelo and Hill was aborted and the song was instead recorded solo. According to producer and drummer Questlove, the duet failed to materialize due to "too many middle men.... I don't think Lauryn and D ever talked face-to-face."[3] Mistakenly, some critics who later reviewed the album's track assumed that Lauryn Hill's vocals are present in the recording.[3]

According to Questlove's review of Voodoo at Okayplayer, the song's production was also managed by late hip hop producer J Dilla, as Questlove stated "jay dee did the lauryn track".[4] Dilla, however, did not receive an official credit for the song.[5] As a single, "Feel Like Makin' Love" was Voodoo's least successful, as it only reached the number 109 position on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart.

Chart history

Chart (2000) Peak
positions
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks[6] 109

Other versions

It was covered by other artists such as Bob James (as an instrumental for his 1974 album "One")[7], or George Benson (for his 1983 album "In Your Eyes"), both under the title Feel Like Making Love.[8]

Marlena Shaw included the track on Who Is This Bitch, Anyway? (1974). Roy Ayers covered this song in his 1974 album Change up the Groove. Shirley Bassey covered this song on her 1975 album Good, Bad but Beautiful.

In 1996, jazz guitarist Larry Coryell covered the song from his album "Sketches of Coryell."[9][10]

Lumidee covered this song in her 2007 album, Unexpected, and released it as a single, peaking at No. 90 on the Hot 100 chart.

Monty Alexander recorded a jazz quartet version of this song in October 1974, then released on 'Live and Sunshine' and later in 2007 rereleased on 'Alexander The Great - Monty Swings On MPS'. The recording is with Ernest Ranglin (guitar), Eberhard Weber (b) and Kenny Clare (drums). This same version is also featured on Ranglin's 1976 album "Ranglypso".

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 206. 
  2. ^ Neal, Mark Anthony. Review: Voodoo. PopMatters. Retrieved on 2008-08-09.
  3. ^ a b c Sinclair, Tom. Body & Soul: Voodoo. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2009-06-04.
  4. ^ Thompson, Ahmir 'Questlove'. "Review: Voodoo". ?uestcorner/Okayplayer: 1999. Archived from the original on 2008-08-09.
  5. ^ D'Angelo (2000), pp. 5–24.
  6. ^ Billboard Music Charts - Feel Like Makin' Love. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved on 2008-08-09.
  7. ^ "One overview". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r141418. 
  8. ^ "In Your Eyes overview". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r1688. 
  9. ^ "Sketches of Coryell overview". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r254896. 
  10. ^ "Sketches of Coryell overview". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r254896. 

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