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How Clint Eastwood Helped Roberta Flack Become a Star


Singer Roberta Flack wowed audiences early in her career with her performances at D.C. area clubs. However, her recordings weren’t particularly successful at the time.

One example is her cover of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”. It languished for over two years, getting occasional airplay, and seemed destined to remain a rather obscure recording. That all changed after actor/director Clint Eastwood discovered the song.

The first time ever he heard her song, Eastwood was driving down a California freeway and reportedly was so mesmerized by it that he found himself nearly driving off the road. He thought it was perfect for a romantic scene in Play Misty for Me, a film he was starring in and directing, so he contacted the singer about using it in the movie.

Flack was agreeable but thought the song was “too slow” and “too long” and wanted to record it again. He told her it was fine the way it was. The singer responded, “Well, take the first 8 or 16 bars out. You don’t need that piano intro.” Eastwood objected, telling her, “No, I want every note…every breath.”

With the release of Play Misty for Me in Nov. 1971, Flack’s song had much more exposure than before, and audiences apparently liked what they heard. Her recording shot up to #1 on both the Pop and Easy Listening charts in the spring of 1972 and remained in the top spot on both charts for six weeks. It was the most popular song of 1972 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In March 1973, Roberta Flack won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year for “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face”. She acknowledged Clint Eastwood’s role in making it happen, stating, “If he had not heard the song and not almost driven off the freeway, who knows? Maybe I wouldn’t be here today.”

The singer (along with Donny Hathaway) also won a Grammy the same year for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus for “Where Is the Love”, her second hit song. Over the course of her career, Flack has been nominated for 14 Grammys (winning five) and has released a number of popular albums and singles.

Clint Eastwood continued his association with Roberta Flack after Play Misty for Me. At his request, Flack recorded the end music for his 1983 film, Sudden Impact. He remains a friend and admirer of the singer.


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Such a beautiful friendship!! Roberta was so talented….worthy of Grammy’s…and Clint Eastwood made sure she got the recognition she deserved. Not every talented artist can find such a godfather… sadly.

Loving this post, darling. 💗 Clint Eastwood is my mom’s favorite actor. ☺️
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Vivaci It's wonderful how Eastwood was able to give Flack the boost she needed. I think his intent was primarily to have a suitable piece of music for his movie, but I'm sure he recognized that using it in the film would be helpful to her. Sort of a win-win situation, I guess. It is very cool that they became lifelong friends as a result of this.

Glad you like the post, Miz. I figured you would. 🤗

I'm a big Clint Eastwood fan myself. 🤠
@Rutterman Oh! I thought they were friends before that song… Now I have added respect for Rowdy Yates 🤠 👊🏼💗

I love Gregory Peck more…😏 What’s your fave Clint Eastwood movie?
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Vivaci No, I don't think they knew each other previously.

Oh, I'm not sure. I love most of Eastwood's movies. Play Misty for Me is a good one. I highly recommend it.

Gregory Peck was a fine actor. Love most of his movies too.
@Rutterman I’ve seen that movie already…I’ve watched all Liz Taylor and Clint Eastwood movies, thanks to my parents 😅

🥴 That’s sexy…😏
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Vivaci Wow. I'm impressed. I've seen many (maybe most) of both actors' movies, but not all of them.

Lol. What's sexy? 😄
You and me watching Mackennas Gold together on a Sunday night 😄❤️@Rutterman
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Vivaci Sounds good! Mackenna's Gold is a great movie with an all-star cast. 😀
@Rutterman I’ve often dreamt of those scenes where he rides out of the collapsing ravine. 😶‍🌫️🥴 Giddy-up, Cowboy 🤠
Rutterman · 46-50, M
@Vivaci 😅 Yee-Haw!
That’s all you’ll get to say…😜 😏💓@Rutterman