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  2. Je m'appelle Barbra - Wikipedia

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    Je m'appelle Barbra (1966) is the eighth studio album released by American singer Barbra Streisand. She sings much of the album in French. She sings much of the album in French. The album peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 , and was certified gold by the RIAA on April 24, 2002, almost 36 years after its original release.

  3. Michel Vaucaire - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 Barbra Streisand released her 8th album, Je m'appelle Barbra, with Le mur on it, sung all in French. Most of the songs on the Je m'appelle Barbra album were conducted by the great Michel Legrand, the first time Streisand and Legrand worked together. Later, an American lyricist, Earl Shuman, wrote an English-language version titled "I've ...

  4. My Name Is Barbra (book) - Wikipedia

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    My Name Is Barbra is the autobiography of American entertainer Barbra Streisand. [1] Released on November 7, 2023, the memoir spans 970 pages, while the audiobook, read by the author, exceeds 48 hours. [2] Generally lauded for sparing no detail, [3] [4] reviews recognized Streisand as "the architect of her persona and performance." [5]

  5. What Now My Love (song) - Wikipedia

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    Barbra Streisand - from Je m'appelle Barbra (1966) Enzo Stuarti - from Soft & Sentimental (1966) [116] The Supremes - Live on TV show The Hollywood Palace (October 29, 1966 Episode) [117] Les Stentors (in French: "Et maintenant") Vicki Sunday - from Reminiscing (1971) [118] Ginjiro Sweet (in Japanese and in French: "Et maintenant")

  6. Simply Streisand - Wikipedia

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    "Nobody, that is, except Barbra." A 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". [3] Streisand also recorded "Willow Weep for Me" and "Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most" during these sessions. Both songs were not included in Simply ...

  7. My Name Is Barbra - Wikipedia

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    My Name Is Barbra is the first of two studio album tie-ins by Barbra Streisand for her debut television special of the same name, which aired April 28, 1965, on CBS-TV. Boosted by the critical acclaim for the broadcast, the album was certified gold and peaked at #2 on the US charts; by 1966, the album sold over one million copies worldwide.

  8. My Name Is Barbra (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    My Name Is Barbra is a 1965 black-and-white television special, the first for singer and actress Barbra Streisand. Broadcast in conjunction with the release of Streisand's studio album of the same name, the special aired April 28, 1965 on CBS. A critical success, the program earned Streisand a contract for four additional television specials.

  9. Mecha-Streisand - Wikipedia

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    Parker wrote the songs in Japanese language. The English translation for the lyrics sung when Robert Smith transforms translates are, "I really like Robert Smith", and the lyrics sung about Mecha-Streisand translate, "Barbra, Barbra, she's a bitch, Barbra".