Before Groban, Roberta Flack completely reinvented the song's identity by slowing it down to a "slow-as-molasses" tempo. Behind the Song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"
MacColl reportedly sang the song to Seeger over a "crackling transatlantic phone line" after she had returned to the U.S. to escape their complicated affair. Josh Groban - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Audio)
The song was written in 1957 by British folk singer and political activist . It was a raw, direct expression of his obsession with American folk singer Peggy Seeger . The song was written in 1957 by British
MacColl wrote the melody to mimic the heartbeat of someone intensely in love. In his original vision, it was a faster-paced folk tune—far removed from the slow, operatic style Groban would later adopt. The Roberta Flack Transformation (1972) In his original vision, it was a faster-paced