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Authors: James Spada

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Streisand: Her Life (126 page)

 

Highest chart positio
n: 19.
Certified platinum. Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Sweet Inspiration/Where you Lead.

 

Barbra Streisand... and Other Musical Instruments
(Columbia. Released October 1973). Produced by Martin Erlichman. Songs: Piano Practicing; I Got Rhythm; Johnny One Note/One Note Samba; Glad to Be Unhappy; Medley: People, Second Hand Rose, and Don’t Rain on My Parade; Don’t Ever Leave Me; Monologue, By Myself; Come Back to Me; I Never Has Seen Snow; Auf dem Wasser zu Singen; The World Is a Concerto/Make Your Own Kind of Music; The Sweetest Sounds.

 

Highest chart position: 64.

 

Barbra Streisand featuring “The Way We Were” and “All in Love Is Fair

(Columbia. Released January 1974). Produced by Tommy LiPuma. Songs: Being at War with Each Other; Something So Right; The Best Thing You’ve Ever Done; The Way We Were; All in Love Is Fair; What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?; Summer Me, Winter Me; Pieces of Dreams; I’ve Never Been a Woman Before; Medley: My Buddy and How about Me?

 

Highest chart position: 1. Grammy Award: Song of the Year (The Way We Were). Certified platinum.

 

The Way We Were
. Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released January 1974). Produced by Fred Salem. Incidental music from the film. Barbra sings two versions of the title song.

 

Highest chart position: 20. Certified gold. Grammy Awards: Song of the Year; Best Original Motion Picture Score.

 

ButterFly
(Columbia. Released October 1974). Produced by Jon Peters. Songs: Love in the Afternoon; Guava Jelly; Grandma’s Han
ds; I Won’t Last a
Day without You; Ju
bilation
; Simple Man; Life on Mars; Since I Don’t Have You; Crying Time; Let the Good Times Roll.

 

Highest chart position: 13. Certified gold.

 

Funny Lady
. Motion picture sound track (Arista. Released March 1975). Produced by Peter Matz. Songs: How Lucky Can You Get?; So Long, Honey Lamb; I Found a Million Dollar Baby in a Five and Ten Cent Store; Isn’t This Better?; Me and My Shadow; If I Love Again; I Got a Code in My Doze; Great Day; Blind Date; Am I Blue; It’s Only a Paper Moon/I Like Him/Her; More Than You Know; Clap Hands, Here Comes Charley; Let’s Hear It for Me.

 

Highest chart position: 6. Cert
ified g
old.

 

L
azy Afternoon
(Columbia. Released October 1975). Produced by Rupert Holmes and Jeffrey Lesser. Songs: Lazy Afternoon; My Father’s Song; By the Way; Shake Me, Wake Me; I Never Had It So Good; Letters That Cross in the Mail; You and I; Moanin’ Low; A Child Is Born; Widescreen.

 

Highest chart position: 12. Certified gold.

 

Classical Barbra
(Columbia. Released February 1976). Produced by Claus Ogerman. Songs: Beau Soir; Brezairola; Verschwiegene Liebe; Pavane; Après un Rêve; In Trutina; Laschia ch’io pianga; Mondnacht; Dank sie Dir, Herr; I Loved You.

 

Highest chart position: 46. Grammy nomination: Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance.

 

A Star Is Born
. Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released November 1976). Produced by Barbra Streisand and Phil Ramone. Songs: Watch Closely Now; Queen Bee; Everything; Lost Inside of You; Hellacious Acres; Evergreen; Woman in the Moon; I Believe in Love; Crippled Crow; With One More Look at You/
Watc
h Closely Now; Evergreen (reprise).

 

Highest chart position: 1. Certified quadruple platinum. Grammy Awards: Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal (Evergreen). Grammy nominations: Record of the Year (Evergreen); Best Original Film Score.

 

Streisand Superman
(Columbia. Released June 1977). Produced by Gary Klein. Songs: Superman; Don’t Believe What You Read; Baby Me, Baby; I Found You Love; Answer Me; My Heart Belongs to Me; Cabin Fever; Love Comes from Unexpected Places; New York State of Mind; Lullaby for Myself. Highest chart position: 3. Cer
tified p
latinum.

 

Songbird
(Columbia. Released May 1978). Produced by Gary Klein. Songs: Tomorrow; A Man I Loved; I Don’t Break Easily; Love Breakdown; You Don’t Bring Me Flowers (solo); Honey, Can I Put on Your Clothes?; One More Night; Deep in the Night; Songbird.

 

Highest chart position: 12. Certified platinum. Grammy nominations: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance; Song of the Year (You Don’t Bring Me Flowers).

 

Eyes of Laura Mars
. Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released July 1978). Various producers. Includes songs by Odyssey; KC and the Sunshine Band; Michael Zager Band; Michalksy & Oosterveen. Barbra sings one song: Prisoner.

 

Highest chart position: 125.

 

Barbra Streisand’s Greatest Hits Vol. 2
(Columbia. Released November 1978). Various producers. Songs: Evergreen; Prisoner; My Heart Belongs to Me; Songbird; You Don’t Bring Me Flowers (duet with Neil Diamond); The Way We Were; Sweet Inspiration
/Where Yo
u Lead; All in Love Is Fair; Superman; Stoney End.

 

Highest chart position: 1. Cert
ifie
d quadruple platinum. Grammy nominations: Record of the Year; Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group (You Don’t Bring Me Flowers).

 

The Main Event
. Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released June 1979). Various producers. Includes songs by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons; Loggins & Messina. Barbra sings the title Song in the short (45 rpm) version, in a longer dance remix, and as a ballad.

 

Highest chart position: 20. Certified gold.

 

Wet
(Columbia. Released October 1979). Prod
u
ced b
y Gary Klein. Songs: Wet; Come Rain or Come Shine; Splish Splash; On Rainy Afternoons; After the Rain; No More Tears/Enough Is Enough (duet with Donna Summer); Niagara; I Ain’t Gonna’ Cry Tonight; Kiss Me in the Rain.

 

Highest chart position: 7. Certified platinum.

 

Guilty
(Columbia. Released September 1980). Produced by Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten, and Karl Richardson. Songs: Guilty (duet with Barry Gibb); Woman in Love; Run Wild; Promises; The Love Inside; What Kind of Fool (duet with Barry Gibb); Life Story; Never Give Up; Make It like a Memory.

 

Highest chart position: 1. Certified quintuple platinum. Grammy Award: Best Pop Vocal by Duo or Group (with Barry Gibb). Grammy nominations: Album of the Year; Record and Song of the Year (Woman in Love); Best Female Pop Vocal Performance (Woman in Love).

 

Memories
(Columbia. Released November 1981). Various producers. Songs: Memory; You Don’t Bring Me Flowers (duet with Neil Diamond); My Heart Belongs to Me; New York State of Mind; No More Tears/Enough Is Enough (duet with Donna Summer); Comin’ In and Out of Your Life; Evergreen; Lost Inside of You; The Love Inside; The Way We Were.

 

Highest chart position: 6. Certified quadruple platinum.

 

Yentl
. Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released Novembe
r 1983
). Produced by Barbra Streisand and Marilyn and Alan Bergman. Songs: Where Is It Written?; Papa, Can You Hear Me?; This Is One of Those Moments; No Wonder; The Way He Makes Me Feel; No Wonder (reprise); Tomorrow Night; Will Someone Ever Look at Me That Way?; No Matter What Happens; No Wonder (reprise); A Piece of Sky; The Way He Makes Me Feel (studio version); No Matter What Happens (studio version).

 

Highest chart position: 9. Certified platinum. Grammy nominations: Best Original Score for a Motion Picture.

 

Emotion
(Columbia. Released October 1984). Various producers. Songs: Emotion; Make No Mistake, He’s Mine (duet with
Kim Carnes); Time Machine; Best
I Could; Left in the Dark; Heart Don’t Change My M
ind; When
I Dream; You’re a Step in the Right Direction; Clear Sailing; Here We Are at Last. Highest chart position: 19. Certified platinum.

 

The Broadway Album
(Columbia. Released November 1985). Various producers. Songs: Putting It Together; If I Loved You; Something’s Coming; Not W
hile I’m Around;
Being Alive; I Have Dreamed/We Kiss in a Shadow/Something Wonderful; Adelaide’s Lament; Send in the Clowns; Pretty Women/The Ladies Who Lunch; Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man; I Loves You Porgy/Bess You Is My
Wo
man; Somewhere.

 

Highest chart position: 1. Certified triple platinum. Grammy Awards: Best Female Pop Vocal; Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocal. Grammy nomination: Album of the Year.

 

One Voice
(Columbia. Released April 1987). Produced by Richard Baskin. Songs: Somewhere; Evergreen; Something’s Coming; People; Send in the Clowns; Over the Rainbow; Guilty (duet with Barry Gibb); What Kind of Fool (duet with Barry Gibb); Papa, Can You Hear Me?; The Way We Were; It’s a New World; Happy Days Are Here Again; America the Beautiful.

 

Highest chart position: 9. Certified platinum. Grammy nominations: Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female; Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal; Best Performance, Music Video.

 

Till I Loved You
(Columbia. Re
leased
November 1988). Various producers. Songs: The Places You Find Love; On My Way to You; Till I Loved You (duet with Don Johnson); Love Light; All I Ask of You; You and Me for Always; Why Let It Go?; Two People; What Were We Thinking Of?; Some Good Things Never Last; One More Time Around.

 

Highest chart position: 10. Certified platinum.

 

A
Collection... Greatest Hits and More
(Columbia. Released October 1989). Various producers. Songs: We’re Not
Makin’
Love Anymore; Woman in Love; All I Ask of You; Comin’ In and Out of Your Life; What Kind of Fool (duet with Barry Gibb); The Main Event/Fight; Someone That I Used to Love; By the Way; Guilty (duet with Barry Gibb); Memory; The Way He Makes Me Feel; Somewhere.

 

Highest chart position: 26. Certified platinum.

 

Just for the Record
. Four-disc boxed set (Columbia. Released September 1991). Produced by Barbra Streisand and Martin Erlichman. Songs: over sixty-five tracks covering Barbra’s singing career from 1955 to 1988, including duets with Judy Garland, Ray Charles, Harold Arlen, Neil Diamond, Barry Gibb, Burt Bacharach, and Louis Armstrong.

 

Highest chart position: 38. Certified platinum. Grammy nominations: Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance (Warm All Over); Best Package Design.

 

The Prince of Tides
. Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released December 1991). Produced by Barbra Streisand and James Newton Howard. Barbra sings two songs: For All We Know and Places That Belong to You.

 

Highest chart position: 84.

 

Back to Broadway
(Columbia. Released July 1993). Various producers. Songs: Some Enchanted Evening; Everybody Says Don’t; The Music of the Night (duet with Michael Crawford); Speak Low; As If We Never Said Goodbye; Children Will Listen; I Have a Love/One Hand, One Heart (duet with Johnny Mathis); I’ve Never Been in Love Before; Luck, Be a Lady; With One Look; The Alan I Love; Move On.

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