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  1. Barbra Streisand Archives covers Barbra's number one album of 1980, Guilty. Woman In Love and more with Barry Gibb. Read all about the classic album, tracks, behind the scenes, and chart info. Rare photos with Gibb, too.

  2. Driftwood (1959) Garret Theatre. 49th Street. New York, NY. Opened January 15, 1959. Driftwood was a play by Maurice Tei Dunn that was performed for six weeks. Seventeen-year-old Jim McDowall directed the play which featured 16-year-old Barbra Streisand. “I remember throwing up my egg salad sandwich before I went on,” Barbra said.

  3. Barbra Archives details an album that Barbra Streisand attempted to make in 1970 which she titled "The Singer." Her record label convinced her to drop the idea for the album and to work with a young producer instead on different songs and a more modern sound. This page lists the songs she recorded for "The Singer" which eventually ended up on other albums.

  4. Streisand recorded two songs at Nola Studios which she took home in the form of an acetate record: “Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart” and “You'll Never Know.”. The latter was included on her 1991 retrospective box set, Just For The Record. “Zing!” was never officially released, although Barbra allowed a few seconds of it to play ...

  5. 29 de jun. de 1993 · Catalogue No: 88697127822. Button. Australia 2-CD set #476592-2. Button. ABOUT THE ALBUM. Released June 29, 1993. Produced by David Foster, Andrew Lloyd Webber & Nigel Wright, Barbra Streisand. Photography (front cover): Firooz Zahedi. Photography (back cover): Michael Halsband.

  6. Barbra Archives is a fan-created website and is not official. It is not officiated by Barbra Streisand, her management, Columbia Records, or other official parties. Barbra Archives cannot contact Miss Streisand or her management on your behalf. Barbra-Archives.com launched on May 28, 2003.

  7. September 29, 2002. Barbra Streisand returned to the stage at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre on Sunday, September 29, 2002, headlining the National Democratic Gala, which raised $6 million to benefit Democratic Majority 2002. Appearing in an off-the-shoulder green and pink taffeta gown with rose print overlay, Barbra sang eight songs accompanied by ...

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