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Most of that album — the last LP Flack released in her lifetime — featured fresh interpretations with modern production, its final track was this gorgeous 1972 live recording of Flack transforming a “Revolver” song into a timeless and stunningly romantic piano ballad.
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The album featured fresh interpretations with modern production and its final track was a 1972 live recording of Flack transforming a “Revolver” song.
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News Article
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{
    "year": "1972",
    "album": "Let It Be Roberta: Roberta Flack Sings the Beatles",
    "artist": "Roberta Flack"
}
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February 15, 2026 at 5:09 PM (3 months ago)
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February 15, 2026 at 5:09 PM (3 months ago)

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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/10/arts/music/amplifier-newsletter-beatles-covers-black-musicians.html

This article highlights thirteen covers of Beatles songs by Black musicians, including Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, and Aretha Franklin. It explores the reciprocal musical conversation between the Beatles and Black artists who inspired them. The article includes links to listen to each cover.

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