Singer Roberta Flack died earlier this week. Her signature style was reserve, not flamboyance or over-indulgence, and her records were the better for it.
Not her biggest UK hit (that would be Killing Me Softly With His Song) but her first. An all-but perfect rendering of a song Kirsty’s dad Ewan McColl wrote for Peggy Seeger.
Roberta Flack: The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Roberta Cleopatra Flack: 10/2/1937 – 24/2/2025. So it goes.
Kris Kristofferson, who died last week, was a man of many parts (literally as an actor but also a Rhodes Scholar, a soldier, helicopter pilot, singer and songwriter.)
It is for his songwriting and acting he will most likely be remembered for. Classic songs like Me and Bobby McGhee, For the Good Times and this one.
Kris Kristofferson: Help Me Make It Through the Night
Perhaps his most distinctive performance was his double bass line for Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild Side but that could be matched by the innovation on David Essex’s Rock On.
Lou Reed: Walk on the Wild Side
David Essex: Rock On
Brian Keith (Herbie) Flowers: 19/5/1938 – 5/9/2024. So it goes.
Stealers Wheel weren’t just Gerry Rafferty’s backing band. Joe Egan, who has died, was his fellow front man and wrote many of their songs himself as well as co-writing their most famous hit Stuck in the Middle With You with Rafferty.