Capitalizing on Roberta Flack's comeback success with the hit duet, "Tonight I Celebrate My Love," K-tel Records released Greatest Hits in 1984. It contained the 1983 duet with Peabo Bryson as well as some of her best-known songs from the 1970s.
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| Released | 1984 (1984) | |||
| Genre | R&B, soul | |||
| Label | K-tel | |||
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