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Isn't It Romantic? - Roberta Flack



     
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Isn't it romantic?
Music in the night
A dream that can be heard
Isn't it romantic?
Moving shadows write the oldest magic word
I hear the breezes playing in the trees above
While all the world is sayin' you were meant for love
Isn't it romantic
Merely to be young
On such a night as this
Isn't it romantic?
Every note that's sung is like a lover's kiss
Sweet symbols in the moonlight
Do you mean that I will fall in love perchance?
Isn't it romance?

Isn't it romantic?
Music in the night
A dream that can be heard
Isn't it romantic?
Moving shadows write the oldest magic word
I hear the breezes blowin' in the trees above
While all the world is sayin' you were meant for love
Isn't it romantic
Merely to be young
On such a night as this
Isn't it romantic?
Every note that's sung is like a lover's kiss
Sweet symbols in the moonlight
Do you mean that I will fall in love perchance?
Isn't it romance?
Do you mean that I will fall in love perchance?
Isn't it romance?
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Roberta Flack (b. 1937) is a U.S. singer and pianist.

Born on 10th February 1937 in Asheville, North Carolina, Flack performs in the areas of jazz, soul, and folk, and is best known for singles such as "Killing Me Softly with His Song", which won the 1974 Grammy for Record of the Year, and "Where Is the Love", which was one of her many duets with Donny Hathaway.

Flack began her professional career recording for Atlantic Records without much success, until one of her earliest recordings, "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (1969), was included on the soundtrack to Clint Eastwood's directorial debut Play Misty for Me; it became a number-one hit in 1972.

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