Barbra streisand stoney end meaning

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Streisand also recorded ' Willow Weep for Me' and ' Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most' during these sessions. 'Nobody, that is, except Barbra.'Ī song called 'Look' (originally recorded for the previous album, Je m'appelle Barbra) was included as a b-side to the single: 'Stout-Hearted Men'. The liner notes for the LP were written by the composer Richard Rodgers: 'No one is talented enough to sing with the depth of a fine cello or the lift of a climbing bird,' he wrote. This was Streisand's first straight album - meaning songs in English, and without a TV special tie-in - since September 1964, when Columbia Records released People, even though ' The Nearness of You' was played during the opening credits of Streisand's 1968 CBS-TV special, A Happening in Central Park, a year later. It was certified Gold by RIAA on April 24, 2002. The album sold 250,000 in its first week in the market. Simply Streisand was recorded March 14, 15 and 20th, 1967. The album was released simultaneously with A Christmas Album and was Streisand's first that failed to chart in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 when it peaked at #12. Simply Streisand (1967) is the ninth studio album released by Barbra Streisand.

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