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Simply Streisand (1967) is the ninth studio album released by American singer Barbra Streisand.[1]

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  1. 54 relations: A Christmas Album (Barbra Streisand album), A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (musical), All the Things You Are, AllMusic, Arrangement, Arthur Schwartz, Audio engineer, Babes in Arms, Barbra Streisand, Billboard (magazine), Billboard 200, Billy Rose, CBS 30th Street Studio, Columbia Records, Conducting, David Shire, Dorothy Fields, Edward Eliscu, Frank Loesser, Guys and Dolls, Hoagy Carmichael, Hugh Martin, Jack Segal, Je m'appelle Barbra, Jerome Kern, Liner notes, Lorenz Hart, Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?), Meet Me in St. Louis, More Than You Know (Youmans, Rose and Eliscu song), My Funny Valentine, Ned Washington, New York City, Oscar Hammerstein II, People (Barbra Streisand album), Photography, Pop music, Ralph Blane, Ram Ramirez, Ray Ellis, Recording Industry Association of America, Richard Rodgers, Sigmund Romberg, Singing, Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most, The Boy Next Door (song), The Nearness of You, The New Moon, The New York Times, The Third Album (Barbra Streisand album), ... Expand index (4 more) »

  2. Albums arranged by Ray Ellis
  3. Albums conducted by David Shire
  4. Barbra Streisand albums

A Christmas Album (Barbra Streisand album)

A Christmas Album (1967) is the first Christmas album and the tenth studio album released by American singer Barbra Streisand. Simply Streisand and a Christmas Album (Barbra Streisand album) are albums arranged by Ray Ellis and Barbra Streisand albums.

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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (musical)

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is a musical with a book by George Abbott and Betty Smith, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and music by Arthur Schwartz.

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All the Things You Are

"All the Things You Are" is a song composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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Arrangement

In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition.

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Arthur Schwartz

Arthur Schwartz (November 25, 1900 – September 3, 1984) was an American composer and film producer, widely noted for his songwriting collaborations with Howard Dietz.

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Audio engineer

An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, and reinforcement of sound.

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Babes in Arms

Babes in Arms is a 1937 coming-of-age musical comedy with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and book by Rodgers and Hart.

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Barbra Streisand

Barbara Joan "Barbra" Streisand (born April 24, 1942) is an American singer, actress, songwriter, producer, and director.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billboard 200

The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.

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Billy Rose

Billy Rose (born William Samuel Rosenberg; September 6, 1899 – February 10, 1966) was an American impresario, theatrical showman, lyricist and columnist.

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CBS 30th Street Studio

CBS 30th Street Studio, also known as Columbia 30th Street Studio, and nicknamed "The Church", was an American recording studio operated by Columbia Records from 1948 to 1981 located at 207 East 30th Street, between Second and Third Avenues in Manhattan, New York City.

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Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.

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Conducting

Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert.

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David Shire

David Lee Shire (born July 3, 1937) is an American songwriter and composer of stage musicals, film and television scores.

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Dorothy Fields

Dorothy Fields (July 15, 1904 – March 28, 1974) was an American librettist and lyricist.

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Edward Eliscu

Edward Eliscu (April 2, 1902 – June 18, 1998) was an American lyricist, playwright, producer and actor, and a successful writer of songs for films.

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Frank Loesser

Frank Henry Loesser ("lesser"; June 29, 1910 – July 28, 1969) was an American songwriter who wrote the music and lyrics for the Broadway musicals Guys and Dolls and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, among others.

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Guys and Dolls

Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows.

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Hoagy Carmichael

Hoagland Howard Carmichael (November 22, 1899 – December 27, 1981) was an American musician, composer, songwriter, actor and lawyer.

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Hugh Martin

Hugh Martin (August 11, 1914 – March 11, 2011) was an American musical theater and film composer, arranger, vocal coach, and playwright.

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Jack Segal

Jack Segal (October 19, 1918 – February 10, 2005) was an American pianist and composer of popular American songs, known for writing the lyrics to Scarlet Ribbons.

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Je m'appelle Barbra

Je m'appelle Barbra (1966) is the eighth studio album released by American singer Barbra Streisand. Simply Streisand and Je m'appelle Barbra are Barbra Streisand albums.

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Jerome Kern

Jerome David Kern (January 27, 1885 – November 11, 1945) was an American composer of musical theatre and popular music.

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Liner notes

Liner notes (also sleeve notes or album notes) are the writings found on the sleeves of LP record albums and in booklets that come inserted into the compact disc jewel case or cassette j-cards.

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Lorenz Hart

Lorenz Milton Hart (May 2, 1895 – November 22, 1943) was an American lyricist and half of the Broadway songwriting team Rodgers and Hart.

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Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)

"Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)" (often called simply "Lover Man") is a 1941 popular song written by Jimmy Davis, Roger ("Ram") Ramirez, and James Sherman.

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Meet Me in St. Louis

Meet Me in St.

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More Than You Know (Youmans, Rose and Eliscu song)

"More Than You Know" is a popular song, composed by Vincent Youmans with lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu.

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My Funny Valentine

"My Funny Valentine" is a show tune from the 1937 Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart coming of age musical Babes in Arms in which it was introduced by teenaged star Mitzi Green.

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Ned Washington

Ned Washington (born Edward Michael Washington, August 15, 1901 – December 20, 1976) was an American lyricist born in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

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New York City

New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Oscar Hammerstein II

Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II (July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American lyricist, librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) director in musical theater for nearly 40 years.

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People (Barbra Streisand album)

People is Barbra Streisand's fourth solo studio album, released in September 1964. Simply Streisand and People (Barbra Streisand album) are albums arranged by Ray Ellis and Barbra Streisand albums.

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Photography

Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.

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Pop music

Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Ralph Blane

Ralph Blane (July 26, 1914 – November 13, 1995) was an American composer, lyricist, and performer.

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Ram Ramirez

Roger "Ram" Ramirez (September 15, 1913 – 11 January 1994) was a Puerto Rican jazz pianist and composer.

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Ray Ellis

Ray Ellis (July 28, 1923 – October 27, 2008) was an American record producer, arranger, conductor, and saxophonist.

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Recording Industry Association of America

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.

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Richard Rodgers

Richard Charles Rodgers (June 28, 1902 – December 30, 1979) was an American composer who worked primarily in musical theater.

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Sigmund Romberg

Sigmund Romberg (July 29, 1887 – November 9, 1951) was a Hungarian-born American composer.

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Singing

Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice.

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Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most

"Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" (1955) is a popular song with lyrics by Fran Landesman, set to music by Tommy Wolf.

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The Boy Next Door (song)

"The Boy Next Door" is a 1944 popular song by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane.

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The Nearness of You

"The Nearness of You" is a popular song written in 1937 by Hoagy Carmichael with lyrics by Ned Washington.

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The New Moon

The New Moon is an operetta with music by Sigmund Romberg, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel, and Laurence Schwab.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Third Album (Barbra Streisand album)

The Third Album is the third solo studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand, released in February 1964. Simply Streisand and the Third Album (Barbra Streisand album) are albums arranged by Ray Ellis and Barbra Streisand albums.

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Very Warm for May

Very Warm for May is a musical composed by Jerome Kern, with a libretto by Oscar Hammerstein II.

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Vincent Youmans

Vincent Millie Youmans (September 27, 1898 – April 5, 1946) was an American Broadway composer and producer.

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When Sunny Gets Blue

"When Sunny Gets Blue" is a song written by Marvin Fisher (music) and Jack Segal (lyrics), which has become a jazz standard.

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Willow Weep for Me

"Willow Weep for Me" is a popular song composed in 1932 by Ann Ronell, who also wrote the lyrics.

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See also

Albums arranged by Ray Ellis

Albums conducted by David Shire

Barbra Streisand albums

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simply_Streisand

, Very Warm for May, Vincent Youmans, When Sunny Gets Blue, Willow Weep for Me.