What is now considered one of the most iconic love songs of the 1980s nearly belonged to two other music powerhouses.
The death of soul singer Peabo Bryson on June 2, 2026, offers an opportunity to revisit one of his most beloved songs, the romantic duet “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” with Roberta Flack. While the pair made the track an enduring classic, they were not the artists originally envisioned to bring it to life.
The song, written by legendary songwriters Gerry Goffin and Michael Masser, was initially envisioned for Diana Ross before later being pitched to Barbra Streisand. Flack, who had previously recorded several of Masser’s songs, including “After You,” “Independent Man,” and “Stay With Me,” encouraged him to allow her to record the tune.
According to a story written by the Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society, Flack told Masser, “He said he was going to give it to Barbra Streisand, and I told him I think I can sing that.”
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With Bryson, Flack recorded one of the most enduring romantic duets of the 1980s. Their natural vocal chemistry transformed the track into a timeless classic.
He told SAC Cultural Hub, “My affection for Roberta goes back to when she would seek me out to do anything with me. I mean, I was no one, and she was adamant about seeking me out.”
“She’s a nurturer, a teacher by nature. After twenty minutes with Roberta in a room, you feel like you can conquer the world. She’s one of the most inspiring human beings I’ve ever been around.”
“Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” was included on Bryson and Flack’s duets album Born To Love in 1983. The song would skyrocket to No. 16 on the Billboard Top 100, remaining on the charts for an astonishing 29 weeks in 1983. Additionally, the song reached No. 4 on Billboard’s U.S. adult contemporary chart.
The Telegraph included the tune on their list of one of the 50 Best Love Songs of the 1980s. The soap opera Days of Our Lives used the song to soundtrack the romance of one of its most enduring supercouples, Bo Brady (Peter Reckell) and Hope Williams (Kristian Alfonso), cementing its pop culture success.
With Peabo Bryson having died at age 75 from complications of a stroke and Roberta Flack passing away on February 24, 2025, following cardiac arrest, “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” now serves as a lasting reminder of their remarkable musical legacy.
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