Barbra Streisand on the Duets That Define Her: ‘I Like Drama’ Streisand’s passion for duets began, in part, after seeing the 1955 movie version of “Guys and Dolls ” “That’s when I fell in love with Marlon Brando!” she said “I wanted to be Jean Simmons,” his romantic partner for several songs in the film Streisand said her breakthrough duet with Diamond foreshadowed her role as a film
Streisand on her duets: ‘I like drama’ - PressReader In 1973, when the singer was creating her innovative TV special “Barbra Streisand … and Other Musical Instruments,” which matched her voice to a sitar as well as a cacophony of household appliances, she performed a standout duet with Ray Charles on “Crying Time ” “You could feel everything about Ray in his voice — his capacity
NY Times: Barbra on the Duets that Define Her: I Like Drama Good morning! Hope this link works It's a new piece in the NY Times, an interview with Barbra about her classic duets as well as the upcoming album For us major Barbra fans, she unfortunately pretty much repeats the same stories and anecdotes we've heard a million times, but it's always great to see her get some press:
Barbra Streisand’s New Duets Album Has Bob Dylan, Paul . . . On the album’s first single and opening track, Streisand and the so-hot-right-now Hozier take on “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” the Ewan MacColl folk song that the late Roberta
Barbra Streisand’s New Duets Album Has One Diva-Packed Trio But in the meantime, Streisand has shared another taste of the album: Her and Hozier’s duet of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ” Originally written by Ewan MacColl, the song is
Barbra Streisand on her extraordinary experience . . . Bob Dylan appears on Barbra Streisand’s upcoming duets album, The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume Two, and apparently their collaboration was a long time in the making Dylan previously said he wrote the song “Lay Lady Lay” for her to sing and had reached out about them singing together