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Chloe x Halle - Where Is the Love (Donny Hathaway Tribute) - The 61st Annual Grammy Awards - 2019

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"Where Is the Love" is a popular song written by Ralph MacDonald and William Salter, and recorded by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway. Released in 1972 from their album, Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway. It peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and spent a week each at number one on the Billboard Easy Listening chart (July 1972)[2] and R&B chart (August 1972).[3] Billboard ranked it as the No. 58 song for 1972. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.<br />The Ray Conniff Singers recorded a version in 1972 on their album Alone Again (Naturally) (not to be confused with the album by the same name by Andy Williams as mentioned below).<br />Helen Reddy recorded a version in 1972 on her Capitol album I Am Woman.<br />South Vietnamese band The Dreamers recorded a cover version in 1972, which was very popular in their home country.<br />Andy Williams released a version in 1972 on his album, Alone Again (Naturally).<br />Sérgio Mendes & Brasil '77 had a top 20 easy listening hit with their 1973 cover version.<br />Liza Minnelli covered it on her 1973 album The Singer.<br />Icelandic singer Þuríður Sigurðardóttir covered it in 1973 as "Hvar er min ást?" on the album "Þuríður & Pálmi", with Icelandic words by Þorsteinn Eggertsson.<br />Eurovision Song Contest winner Dana recorded a version in the mid-1970s.<br />Jazz legend Woody Herman recorded an Alan Broadbent arrangement for his album Children of Lima that featured a bassoon solo by Frank Tiberi.<br />Stephanie Mills and Robert Brookins recorded a version that peaked at number 18 on the R&B Songs chart in 1988.<br />Guitarist Zachary Breaux recorded an instrumental version for his album Groovin' in 1992.<br />Australian singer Rick Price and New Zealand singer Margaret Urlich had a hit on the Australian charts with the song in 1993.[citation needed]<br />In 1995, Jesse & Trina covered the song for the soundtrack to the film Dead presidents, and this version reached number 40 on the R&B chart.[7]<br />Dutch singer Trijntje Oosterhuis and American singer Raul Midon recorded a version for Midon's album State of Mind in 2006.<br />American pop singer Johnny Mathis covered the song on his 2008 album, A Night to Remember.

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