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Both the soundtrack and Streisand's The Way We Were were fronted by the commercial single release of the title song on September 27, 1973. [8] The single was a huge success after its release, topping the United States' Billboard Hot 100 and Canada's RPM Top Singles chart, [9] [10] [11] while also reaching the top ten on the ARIA Charts in Australia. [12]
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The Way We Were is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. Arthur Laurents adapted the screenplay from his own 1972 novel of the same name, which was based on his college days at Cornell University and his experiences with the House Un-American Activities Committee.
[35] [36] On the National Endowment for the Arts and Recording Industry Association of America's list of the top 365 "Songs of the Century", "The Way We Were" was placed at number 298. [37] "All in Love Is Fair" was released as the album's second single in March 1974, [38] a cover of the Stevie Wonder original for his 1973 album, Innervisions. [39]
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On the United States' Billboard Hot 100, "The Way We Were" reached its highest position of number 11 on August 2, 1975. [72] It spent a total of 17 weeks charting before decreasing weekly until meeting its final position at number 57 for the week ending August 16, 1975. [73] In Canada, it peaked at number 29 on the list compiled by RPM. [74]
In the US, the single became Streisand's second number 1 single and spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and six weeks atop the easy listening chart.This was Streisand's second number-one song on the Hot 100 (following "The Way We Were" in 1974), and her third on the adult contemporary chart ("The Way We Were" and 1964's "People"). [8]