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By Stacey Lynn May 19, 2021 Today’s song was written by a woman named Lori Lieberman after she was inspired by Don “American Pie” McLean (CLIP) at a performance of his in late 1971. Lieberman released her version of the song in 1972, but it did not chart. After decades of confirming Lieberman s contribution, two of her collaborators on the song, Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, changed their story about the song s origins and severely downplayed her role. They even threatened Don McLean with a lawsuit in 2008, demanding he remove from his website a claim that he was the inspiration for today’s song, but McLean responded by showing them his own words confirming the inspiration, published in 1973. ....
Open share drawer Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit the 1996 album from the hip-hop trio, a socially conscious blockbuster grounded by the realities of the immigrant experience. In the summer of 1994, the Fugees were in danger of getting dropped. The New Jersey hip-hop trioâs debut LP Blunted on Reality, produced by Kool and the Gangâs Khalis Bayyan, was a misguided effort to conform to the aggressive street sounds that, while popular at the time, failed to capture the multi-faceted perspectives of Prakazrel Samuel Michel, Wyclef Jean, and Lauryn Hill. After the first single âBoof Bafâ whiffed on commercial radio and record sales flagged, the Fugees appeared to have flopped. Were it not for remix guru Salaam Remi, they just might have. ....
Roberta Flack Killing Me Softly With His Song Jesse I m The Girl Album Type: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered 07/14/2008 (3 out of 5 stars) When this album came out in August 1973 as Atlantic 19154 it quickly became a best-seller, containing two songs that were also hit singles, albeit slightly different from the LP versions heard here. The first was Killing Me Softly With His Song, inspired by the effect a Don McLean performance had on singer/songwriter Lori Lieberman (although it was written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox), which peaked at # 1 Billboard Pop Hot 100 and # 2 on each of the R&B and Adult Contemporary (AC) charts early in 1973. The other is Jesse, written by Janis Ian, which finished at # 3 AC/# 19 R&B/# 30 Hot 100 in October 1973 b/w No Tears (In The End), which is also included here. ....
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