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Authors: James Spada

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Annotated Discography
 

 

I Can Get It for You Wholesale
. Broadway cast (Columbia. Relea
sed April
1962). Produced by Goddard Lieberson. Barbra is heard on four songs: I’m Not a Well Man; Ballad of the Garment Trade; Miss Marmelstein; and What Are They Doing to Us Now?

 

Highest sales chart position: 125.

 

Pins and
Needles
. Twenty-fifth anniversary recording of the musical revue (Columbia. Released May 1962). Produced by Elizabeth Lauer and Charles Burr. Barbra is heard on six songs: Doing the Reactionary; Nobody Makes a Pass at Me;
Not
Cricket to Picket; Status Quo; Four Little Angels of Peace; and What Good Is Love?

 

This album did not make the Top 200 albums chart.

 

The Barbra Streisand Album
(Columbia. Released February 1963). Produced by Mike Berniker. Songs: Cry Me a River; My Honey’s Loving Arms; I’ll Tell the Man in the Street; A Taste of Honey; Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?; Soon It’s Gonna Rain; Happy Days Are Here Again; Keepin’ Out of Mischief Now; Much More; Come to the Supermarket (in Old Peking); A Sleepin’ Bee.

 

Highest chart position: 8. Certified gold. Grammy Awards: Album of the Year; Best Female Vocal Performance; Best Album Cover. Grammy nominations: Record of the Year (Happy Days Are Here Again).

 

The Second Barbra Streisand Album
(Columbia. Released August 1963). Produced by Mike Berniker. Songs: Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home; Right as the Rain; Down with Love; Who Will Buy?; When the Sun Comes Out; Gotta Move; My Coloring Book; I Don’t Care Much; Lover Come Back to Me; I Stayed Too Long at the Fair; Like a Straw in the Wind.

 

Highest chart position: 2. Certified gold.

 

Barbra Streisand/The Third Album
(Columbia. Released February 1964). Produced by Mike Berniker. Songs: My Melancholy Baby; Just in Time; Taking a Chance on Love; Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered); Never Will I Marry; As Time Goes By; Draw Me a Circle; It Had to Be You; Make Believe; I Had Myself a True Love.

 

Highest chart position: 5. Certified gold.

 

Funny Girl.
Broadway cast (Capitol. Released April 1964). Produced by Dick Jones. Songs: If a Girl Isn’t Pretty; I’m the Greatest Star; Cornet Man; Who Taught Her Everything?; His Love Makes Me Beautiful; I Want to Be Seen with You Tonight; Henry Street; People; You Are Woman; Don’t Rain on My Parade; Sadie, Sadie; Fi
nd
Yourself a Man; Rat-tat-tat-tat; Who Are You Now?; The Music That Makes Me Dance; Don’t Rain on My Parade (reprise).

 

Highest chart position: 2. Certified gold. Grammy nomination: Best Broadway Cast Album.

 

People
(Columbia. Released September 1964). Produced by Robert Mersey. Songs: Absent Minded Me; When in Rome; Fine and Dandy; Supper Time;
Will He
like Me?; How Does the Wine Taste?; I’m All Smiles; Autum
n; M
y Lord and Master; Love Is a Bore; Don’t Like Goodbyes; People.

 

High
est cha
rt position: 1. Certified gold. Grammy Awards: Best Female Vocal Performance; Best Album Cover. Grammy nominations: Album of the Year; Record and Song of the Year (People).

 

My Name Is Barbra
(Columbia. Released May 1965). Produced by Robert Mersey. Songs: My Name Is Barbra; A Kid Again/I’m Five; Jenny Rebecca; My Pa; Sweet Zoo; Where Is the Wonder?; I Can See It; Someone to Watch over Me; I’ve Got No Strings; If You Were the Only Boy in the World; Why Did I Choose You? My Man.

 

Highest chart position: 2. Certified gold. Grammy Awards: Best Female Vocal Performance.
Grammy n
ominations: Album of the Year; Best Album Cover.

 

My Name Is Barbra, Two
(Columbia. Released October 1965). Produced by Robert Mersey. Songs: He Touched Me; The Shadow of Your Smile; Quiet Night; I Got Plenty of Nothin’; How Much of the Dream Comes True?; Second Hand Rose; The Kind of Man a Woman Needs; All That I Want; Where’s That Rainbow?; No More Songs for Me; Medley: Second Hand Rose, Give Me the Simple Life, I Got Plenty of Nothin’, Brother Can You Spare a Dime?, Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out, Second Hand Rose, and The Best Things in Life Are Free.

 

Highest chart position: 2. Certified platinum.

 

Color Me
Barbra
(Columbia. Released March 1966). Produced by Robert Mersey. Songs: Yesterdays; One Kiss; The Minute Waltz; Gotta Move; Non C’est Rien; Where or When; Medley: Animal Crackers in My Soup, Funny Face, That Face, They Didn’t Believe Me, Were Thine That Special Face, I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long, What’s New Pussyca
t?, Small World, I Love You, I Stayed Too Long at the Fair, and Look at That Face; C’est Si Bon; Where Am I Go
ing?; Starting Here, Starting Now.

 

Highest chart position: 3. Certified gold. Grammy nominations: Album of the Year; Best Female Vocal Performance; Best Album Cover.

 

Harold Sings Arlen (with Friend)
(Columbia. Released March 1966). Produced by Thomas Z. Shepard. The composer sings his own compositions. Barbra joins him in a duet
of Ding-Dong, the Witch I
s Dead and sings one solo: House of Flowers.

 

This album did not make the Top 200 albums chart.

 

Je m’Appelle Barbra
(Columbia. Released October 1966). Produced by Ettore Stratta. Songs: Free Again; Autumn Leaves; What Now, My Love?; Ma Premiere Chanson; Clopin Clopant; Le Mur; I Wish You Love; Speak to Me of Love; Love and Learn; Once upon a Summertime; Martina; I’ve Been Here. Highest chart position: 5

 

Simply Streisand
(Columbia. Released October 1967). Produced by jack Gold and Howard A. Roberts. Songs: My Funny Valentine; The Nearness of
You;
W
hen Sunny Gets Blue; Make the Man Love Me; Lover Man; More Than You Know
; I’ll
Know; All the Things You Are; The Boy Next Door; Stouthearted Men.

 

Highest chart position: 12.

 

A Christmas Album
(Colu
mbia. Released October 1967). Produced by Jack Gold. Songs: Jingle Bells?; Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; The Christmas Song; White Christmas; My Favorite Things; The Best Gift; Sleep in Heavenly Peace (Silent Night); Gounod’s Ave Maria; O Little Town of Bethlehem; I Wonder as I Wander; The Lord’s Prayer.

 

Highest chart position: I (on seasonal album chart). Certified triple platinum.

 

A Happening in Central Park
(Columbia. Released September 1968). Produced by Jack Gold. Songs: I Can See It; A New Love Is like a Newborn Child; Folk Monologue/Value; Cry Me a River; People; He Touched Me; Marty the Martian; Natural Sounds; Second Hand Rose; Sleep in Heavenly Peace; Happy Days Are Here Again.

 

Highest chart position: 30. Certified gold.

 

Funny Girl.
Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released July 1968). Produced by Jack Gold. Songs: I’m the Greatest Star; If a Girl Isn’t Pretty; Roller Skate Rag; I’d Rather Be Blue; His Love Makes Me Beautiful; People; You Are Woman, I Am Man; Don’t Rain on My Parade; Sadie, Sadie; The Swan; Funny Girl; My Man; Finale.

 

Highest chart position: 12. Certified platinum. Gramm
y nomination: Best Female Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance.

 

What About Today?
(Columbia. Released July 1969). Produced by Wally Gold. Songs: What About Today?; Ask Yourself Why; Honey Pie; Punky’s Dilemm
a; Until
It’s Time for You to Go; That’s a Fine Kind of Freedom; Little Tin Soldier; With a Little Help from My Friends; Alfie; The Morning After; Goodnight.

 

Highest chart position: 31.

 

Hello, Dolly!
Motion picture sound track (Twentieth Century-Fox Records. Released December 1969). Produced by Lennie Hayton and Lionel Newman. Songs: Just Leave Everything to Me; It Takes a Woman; It Takes a Woman (reprise); Put on Your Sunday Clothes; Ribbons Down My Back; Dancing; Before the Parade Passes By; Elegance; Love Is Only Love; Hello, Dolly!; It Only Takes a Moment; So Long, Dearie; Finale.

 

Highest chart position: 49.

 

Barbra Streisand’s Greatest Hits
(Columbia. Released December 1969). Various producers. Songs: People; Second Hand Rose; Why Did I Choose You?; He Touched Me; Free Again; Don’t Rain on My Parade; My Coloring Book; Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long; My Man; Gotta Move; Happy Days Are Here Again.

 

Highest chart position: 32. Certified double platinum.

 

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.
Motion picture sound track (Columbia. Released July 1970). Produced by Wally Gold. Songs: Hurry! It’s Lovely Up Here!; Main Title—On a Clear Day (chorus); Love with All the Trimmings; Melinda; Go to Sleep; He Isn’t You; What Did I Have That I Don’t Have?; Come Back to Me; On a Clear Day (Montand); On a Clear Day (Streisand). Highest chart position: 108.

 

The Owl and the Pussycat.
Dialogue and incidental music from the motion picture (Columbia. Released December 1970). Produced by Thomas Z. Shepard. Performed by Blood, Sweat & Tears.

 

Highest chart position: 186.

 

Stoney End
(Columbia. Released February 1971). Produced by Richard Perry. Songs: I Don’t Know Where I Stand; Hands Off the Man (Film Flam Man); If You Could Read My Mind; Just a Little Lovin’; Let Me Go; Stoney End; No Easy Way Down; Time and Love; Maybe; Free the People; I’ll Be Home. Highest chart position: 10. Certified platinum.

 

Barbra Joan Streisand
(Columbia. Released August 1971). Produced by Richard Perry. Songs: Beautiful; Love; Where You Lead; I Never Meant to Hurt You; One Less Bell to Answer/A House Is Not a Home; Space Captain; Since I Fell for You; Mother; The Summer Knows; I Mean to Shine; You’ve Got a Friend.

 

Highest chart position: 11. Certified gold.

 

Live Concert at t
he Forum
(Columbia. Released October 1972). Produced by Richard Perry. Songs: Sing/Make Your Own Kind of Music; Starting Here, Starting Now; Don’t Rain on My Parade; Monologue; On a Clear Day; Sweet Inspiration/Where You Lead; Didn’t We; My Man; Stoney End; Sing/Happy Days Are Here Again; People.

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