Feel Like Makin' Love" is a song composed by singer-songwriter Eugene McDaniels, and recorded originally by soul singer-songwriter Roberta Flack. The song has been covered by several R&B and jazz artists. Released nine months before the album of the same title, the song became one of the greatest musical successes of 1974, as well as of Roberta Flack's recording career.
Feel Like Makin’ Love. Produced by Rubina Flake. Album Feel Like Makin’ Love. Feel Like Makin’ Love Lyrics. Strollin' in the park Watchin' winter turn to spring Walkin' in the dark Seein' lovers do their thing. Oo-oo-ooh That's the time I feel like makin' love to you That's the time I feel like makin' dreams come true Oh, baby. When you talk to me When you're moanin' sweet and low When you're touchin' me And my feelings start to show.
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Feel Like Makin' Love" is a song composed by singer-songwriter Eugene McDaniels, and recorded originally by soul singer-songwriter Roberta Flack. YouTube Encyclopedic. It scored a week at on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, making it Flack's third single, making her the first female vocalist to top the chart in three consecutive years. Feel Like Makin' Love" also had five weeks at on the Hot Soul Singles chart. and two weeks at on the Adult Contemporary charts.
The sophomore single from Straight Shooter, "Feel Like Makin' Love" became Bad Company's second Top 10 hit in the US and Top 20 hit in the UK, following their debut release "Can't Get Enough. Vocalist Paul Rodgers began writing the song when he was touring with Free in 1968 in San Francisco. He recalled to Uncut: "The inspiration was somebody I had met at the time. I traveled, hitchhiking, up to Rio Nido and camped out in the woods with some people I had met. I was gone for days.