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7-Inch Singles, 45-rpm, CD Singles

Barbra’s Singles

7-inch, 45 rpm, 12-inch singles, Dance Mixes, CD-singles, etc. ..... Here is a complete look at Barbra Streisand's U.S. singles — with catalog numbers, picture sleeves, and scans of the labels.


Barbra's singles—from the early 1960s through the late-1980s—were vinyl records, commonly referred to as the 45 or 7-inch. The record's play speed was 45 revolutions per minute, and its diameter was 7 inches. Streisand also has a few 12-inch vinyl singles (extended remixes or disco/dance songs) in her catalog.


Once the 1990s arrived, Barbra’s record label, Columbia Records, moved into the digital age and released singles on compact disc.


For those not familiar with vinyl records, it's important to know that 7-inch singles had two sides. The “A-side” was the featured song that the record company hoped would be played on the radio and become a hit. The “B-side” (a.k.a. “flipside”) was a secondary song from the album. It could sometimes be a song that did not appear on a Streisand album.


The pages here concentrate on Streisand's U.S. singles, although there are some instances where European versions are discussed.


These pages also rely on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart for ranking and duration on the charts.  I'm aware that other publications kept data on the sales of singles, but Billboard has been around the longest. Paul Busa wrote a great fan-published book on Streisand’s domestic and foreign discography, so I won't be repeating that information here.


The Streisand singles are listed below, in order by RELEASE DATE.



CLICK to visit these sections on this page: 1960s .... 1970s .... 1980s .... 1990s .... 2000s

1960s Singles ...

Happy Days Are Here Again / When The Sun Comes Out

#4-42631, released November 1962



My Coloring Book / Lover, Come Back To Me 

#4-42648, released November 1962



People / I Am Woman 

#4-42965, released January 1964



Absent Minded Me / Funny Girl

#4-43127, released August 1964



Why Did I Choose You? / My Love

#4-43248, released March 1965



My Man / Where Is the Wonder 

#4-43323, released June 1965



He Touched Me / I Like Him

#4-43403, released September 1965 



Second Hand Rose / The Kind Of Man A Woman Needs 

#4-43469, released November 1965


Where Am I Going? / You Wanna Bet 

#4-43518, released January 1966


Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long / The Minute Waltz 

#4-43612, released April 1966


Non C'est Rien / Le Mur 

#4-43739, released July 1966


En Français

7-inch EP released in France/Europe only. 



Free Again / I've Been Here 

#4-43808, released September 1966


Sleep In Heavenly Peace / Gounod's Ave Maria 

#4-43896, released October 1966


Stout-Hearted Men / Look

#4-44225, released June 1967 



Lover Man / My Funny Valentine 

#44331, released October 1967



Our Corner Of The Night / He Could Show Me

#4-44474, released February 1968 



The Morning After / Where Is The Wonder 

#4-44532, released April 1968



Funny Girl / I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (Than Happy With Somebody Else)

#4-44622, released July 1968 



My Man / Don't Rain On My Parade

#4-44704, released November 1968



Frank Mills / Punky's Dilemma

#4-44775, released February 1969 



Little Tin Soldier / Honey Pie 

#4-44921, released July 1969



What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life? / What About Today? 

#4-45040, released October 1969



Before The Parade Passes By / Love Is Only Love

#4-45072, released December 1969 





“HALL OF FAME” SINGLES


Columbia re-released some of its artists’ singles through its “Hall of Fame” series.  Columbia clarified any confusion about first- and later-pressings by giving “Fame” singles a unique label and a new catalog number (usually beginning with 13). “Hall of Fame” singles did not always reflect the original release — sometimes they compiled two hits as a double A-side release.


Happy Days Are Here Again / My Coloring Book

#13-33078, released March 1965

"Hall of Fame" series single contains original November 1962 versions of both songs.


People / Second Hand Rose

#13-33092, released 1966


Funny Girl / I'd Rather Be Blue Over You (Than Happy With Somebody Else)

#13-33154, released May 1969

"Hall of Fame" series single contains same songs released July 1968.


My Man / Don't Rain On My Parade

#13-33161, released June 1969

"Hall of Fame" series single contains same songs released November 1968.



PROMO ONLY SINGLES


These Streisand singles were never meant to be sold to fans in stores. Instead, they were circulated by Columbia Records’ publicity department to radio stations or music magazines, etc. in order to get the word out about Barbra's new album or movie. Fans have collected them over the years, and some are considered quite rare .... for reasons you will learn about by clicking the links.


Miss Marmelstein / Who Knows?

#JZSP 57067, released April 1962


I’m All Smiles / Autumn

#JZSP 79183, released 1964



STREISAND’S 1967 CHRISTMAS SINGLES


  • Jingle Bells? / White Christmas
  • #4-44350, released November 1967
  • Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas / The Best Gift 
  • #4-44351, released November 1967
  • My Favorite Things / The Christmas Song 
  • #4-44352, released November 1967
  • The Lord's Prayer / I Wonder As I Wander 
  • #4-44354, released November 1967


Hello, Dolly! (mono) / Hello, Dolly! (stereo) 

#6714, released December 1969 (20th Century Fox Records)

I'm All Smiles record sleeve with note from Columbia Records

1970s Singles ...

The Best Thing You've Ever Done / Summer Me, Winter Me

#4-45147, released April 1970 


Stoney End / I'll Be Home 

#4-45236, released September 1970


Time And Love / No Easy Way Down 

#4-45341, released February 1971 


Hands Off The Man (Flim Flam Man) / Maybe 

#4-45384, released April 1971


Where You Lead / Since I Fell for You 

#4-45414, released June 1971


Mother / The Summer Knows 

#4-45471, released September 1971


Space Captain / One Less Bell To Answer/A House Is Not A Home 

#4-45511, released November 1971


Sweet Inspiration/Where You Lead / Didn't We 

#4-45626, released May 1972


Sing/Make Your Own Kind Of Music / Starting Here, Starting Now 

#4-45686, released August 1972


Didn't We / On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) 

#4-45739, released November 1972


If I Close My Eyes / If I Close My Eyes (Instrumental) 

#4-45780, released January 1973 (PS) 


The Way We Were / What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?

#4-45944, released September 1973 


All In Love Is Fair / My Buddy/How About Me? 

#4-46024, released March 1974


Guava Jelly / Love In the Afternoon 

#3-10075, released December 1974


Jubilation / Let The Good Times Roll 

#3-10130, released April 1975


How Lucky Can You Get / More Than You Know 

#AS 0123, released April 1975 (Arista Records) 


My Father's Song / By The Way 

#3-10198, released August 1975


Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) / Widescreen 

#3-10272, released December 1975


“Evergreen” — U.S. and foreign singles:

  • U.S. #3-10450, released November 16, 1976
  • French #5101 (De Rêve En Rèverie), released February 1977
  • Italian #5062 (Sempreverde), released February 1977
  • Spanish #5866 (Tema De Amor De "Nace Una Estrella"), released February 1977


My Heart Belongs To Me / Answer Me 

#3-10555, released May 1977


Songbird / Honey Can I Put On Your Clothes? 

#3-10756, released May 1978


Love Theme From "Eyes Of Laura Mars" (Prisoner) / Laura & Neville (Instrumental) 

#3-10777, released July 1978


You Don't Bring Me Flowers (duet with Neil Diamond) / You Don't Bring Me Flowers (Instrumental) 

#3-10840, released October 1978


Superman / A Man I Loved 

#3-10931, released March 1979


The Main Event/Fight (short version) / The Main Event/Fight (Instrumental) 

#3-11008, released June 1979 


No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) {duet with Donna Summer} / Wet 

#1-11125, released October 1979 (PS) 


No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) {duet with Donna Summer} 

# NBD 20199, released October 1979 (Casablanca Record & FilmWorks) {12-inch, PS} 


Kiss Me In The Rain / I Ain't Gonna Cry Tonight 

#1-11179, released December 1979

“HALL OF FAME” SINGLES



Columbia was able to re-release some of its artists singles through its “Hall of Fame” series.  Columbia clarified any confusion about first and later pressings by giving “Fame” singles a unique label and a new catalog number (usually beginning with 13). “Hall of Fame” singles did not always reflect the original release — sometimes they compiled two hits as a double A-side release.



Stoney End / Time And Love 

#13-33199, released August 1971

"Hall of Fame" series single contains original 2/71 side.



The Best Thing You've Ever Done / What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?

#13-33207, released May 1972

"Hall of Fame" series single contains original 4/70 side.



The Way We Were / All In Love Is Fair

#13-33262, released November 1974

"Hall of Fame" series single contains 9/73 side.



Evergreen / My Heart Belongs To Me

#13-33365, released 1979



You Don't Bring Me Flowers (duet with Neil Diamond) / Forever in Blue Jeans (Diamond)

#13-33382, released 1979







PROMO ONLY SINGLES



These Streisand singles were never meant to be sold to fans in stores. Instead, they were circulated by Columbia Records’ publicity department to radio stations or music magazines, etc. in order to get the word out about Barbra's new album or movie. Fans have collected them over the years, and some are considered quite rare .... for reasons you will learn about by clicking the links.





  • The Way We Were 
  • No serial number; released September 1973; Alternate arrangement & vocals by Streisand (Columbia Pictures, promo only) 



  • Shake Me, Wake Me (2:52 short version) / Shake Me, Wake Me (4:55 long version) 
  • #3-10272, released December 1975 (white label; promo only) 








1980s Singles ...

Woman In Love / Run Wild 
#1-11364, released August 1980



Guilty (duet with Barry Gibb) / Life Story 
#11-11390, released October 1980



What Kind Of Fool? (duet with Barry Gibb) / The Love Inside 
#11-11430, released January 1981



Promises / Make It Like A Memory 
#11-02065, released April 1981 



Promises / Make It Like A Memory 
#43-02089, released May 1981 (12-inch) 



Comin' In And Out Of Your Life / Lost Inside Of You 
#18-02621, released November 1981



Memory / Evergreen 
#18-02717, released February 1982



The Way He Makes Me Feel (studio version) / The Way He Makes Me Feel (film version)  
#38-04177, released October 1983 



Papa, Can You Hear Me? / Will Someone Ever Look At Me That Way?
#38-04357, released January 1984  



Left In The Dark / Here We Are At Last 
#38-04605, released September 1984



Make No Mistake, He's Mine (duet with Kim Carnes) / Clear Sailing 
#38-04695, released November 1984



Emotion / Here We Are At Last 
#38-04707, released February 1985



Emotion / Emotion (Instrumental) 
#44-05167, released February 1985 (12-inch) 



Somewhere / Not While I'm Around 
#38-05680, released November 1985



Send In The Clowns / Being Alive 
#38-05837, released February 1986  



The Main Event/Fight / Promises 
#44H-06920, released 1987 (Columbia Mixed Masters Series) 



Till I Loved You (duet with Don Johnson) / Two People 
#38-08062 released October 1988



Till I Loved You (duet with Don Johnson) / Two People - CD3 single 
#38K 08062, released October 1988 



All I Ask Of You / On My Way To You 
#38-08026, released December 1988



What Were We Thinking Of / Why Let It Go? 
#38-68691, released February 1989



We're Not Makin' Love Anymore / Here We Are At Last 
#38-73016, released October 1989



“HALL OF FAME” SINGLES



Columbia was able to re-release some of its artists singles through its “Hall of Fame” series.  Columbia clarified any confusion about first and later pressings by giving “Fame” singles a unique label and a new catalog number (usually beginning with 13). “Hall of Fame” singles did not always reflect the original release — sometimes they compiled two hits as a double A-side release.



No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) {duet with Donna Summer} / Wet

# 13-68710, released March 1989



Woman in Love / Run Wild

# 13-68711, released March 1989





You Don't Bring Me Flowers (duet with N. Diamond) / Forever In Blue Jeans (N. Diamond) - CD3 single #13K 68640, released 1989  
Previously released hit songs on this "Hall Of Fame" series CD single, a very limited edition 3-inch disc.



The Way We Were / All In Love Is Fair - CD3 single 
#13K 68660, released 1989  




PROMO ONLY SINGLES



These Streisand singles were never meant to be sold to fans in stores. Instead, they were circulated by Columbia Records’ publicity department to radio stations or music magazines, etc. in order to get the word out about Barbra's new album or movie. Fans have collected them over the years, and some are considered quite rare ....





  • Memory — the theme from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical “CATS”

#AS 1610, released 1982 (demonstration; 12-inch; same track on both sides)



  • The Way He Makes Me Feel (studio version) / The Way He Makes Me Feel (film version

#38-04177, released October 1983 (different picture sleeve; white label)



  • The Way He Makes Me Feel (studio version) / The Way He Makes Me Feel (film version)

#AS99-1791, released November 1983 (promo-only 12-inch picture disc)



  • Left In the Dark (With Spoken Intro-5:42) / Left In the Dark (Without Spoken Intro-4:58)

#AE7-1938, released September 1984 (demonstration; white label)



  • Till I Loved You (Short Version: 4:14) / Till I Loved You (Long Version 4:48)

#CSK 1312, released October 1988 on CD

NOTE: the 4:14-minute version was included on the 2002 Streisand album Duets



  • All I Ask of You #CSK 1258, released December 1988 on CD



  • Someone That I Used To Love # CSK 73099, released 1989; promo CD



  • We're Not Makin' Love Anymore (Single Version: 4:28) & (Album Version: 5:32) #CSK 1816, released October 1989; demonstration CD

1990s Singles ...

AS IF WE NEVER SAID GOODBYE - U.K. 3-Track CD:

  1. As If We Never Said Goodbye
  2. Guilty (duet with Barry Gibb)
  3. No More Tears (Enough is Enough) (duet with Donna Summer)

# 660357 2; released Summer 1993; U.K. only



The Music of the Night / Children Will Listen:
#659738 7, released on CD January 1994;
U.K. only


WITH ONE LOOK - U.K. 3-Track CD:

  1. With One Look
  2. Memory
  3. All I Ask Of You

#659342 2; released 1993; U.K. only


Ordinary Miracles CD/Vinyl:

  1. Ordinary Miracles (Studio Version)
  2. Ordinary Miracles (Live Version)

# 38-77533 and # 44K 77534; released May 1994


I Finally Found Someone CD Single:

  1. I Finally Found Someone (3:42) [duet with Bryan Adams]
  2. Let's Make A Night to Remember (6:19) [Bryan Adams]
  3. Evergreen (Spanish Version) (3:06) [Barbra Streisand]


Tell Him (duet with Celine Dion)

#665205-6; released October 1997, Europe only


IF I COULD 4-Track CD:

  1. If I Could
  2. At The Same Time 
  3. I Believe (single version) 
  4. Evergreen (French version)

# 665522-2; released February 23, 1998; Europe only


I’ve Dreamed of You / At the Same Time (# 38K 79211)


IF YOU EVER LEAVE ME 4-Track CD:

  1. If You Ever Leave Me (Duet with Vince Gill)
  2. Just Because
  3. Let's Start Right Now
  4. At The Same Time 

#667801-2, released September 13, 1999; Europe only

PROMO ONLY SINGLES



These Streisand singles were never meant to be sold to fans in stores. Instead, they were circulated by Columbia Records’ publicity department to radio stations or music magazines, etc. in order to get the word out about Barbra's new album or movie. Fans have collected them over the years, and some are considered quite rare ....





  • Places That Belong To You #CSK 4257, released 1991, Promotional CD



  • For All We Know #CSK 4507, released 1992, Promotional CD



  • The Music of The Night (Edit: 4:17) & (Album Version: 5:37) # CSK 5429, released summer 1993, Demonstration CD



  • Children Will Listen (spoken intro - 4:19)

Children Will Listen (album version - 4:07)

# CSK 52881993; released 1993, Promotional CD



  • Speak Low #CSK 5580, released 1993, Demonstration CD



  • Frank Sinatra - Duets:
  1. I've Got A Crush On You (duet with Frank Sinatra/Streisand) 
  2. One For My Baby (duet with Sinatra/Kenny G)

# 8-81139-2 on Capitol Records; released November 1993; Promotional CD single contains short version (2:50) of Frank Sinatra - Duets track, omitting the instrumental intro.



  • Evergreen (Live)

# CSK 6602; released 1994; Promotional CD Single



  • Tell Him (duet with Celine Dion)
  1. Radio Edit (4:52)
  2. Album Version (4:50)

#BSK 3469, released October 7, 1997; Promotional CD Single



  • I've Dreamed of You (4:45)

#CSK 42424, Demonstration CD Single



  • If You Ever Leave Me (Duet with Vince Gill)

#CSK-42713, Demonstration CD Single


2000s — Current Singles ...

Come Rain Or Come Shine (live)

# CSK 16130, released September 19, 2000


Stranger in a Strange Land

#CSK 17286, released September 1, 2005


Night of My Life (12-inch vinyl single)

# 44-80392, released September 27, 2005


Come Tomorrow (duet with Barry Gibb) / Night of My Life (Love to Infinity Master Mix)

# 82876 771472, released December 19, 2005; U.K. only


In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning

Digital single, released September 1, 2009

Streisand's first digital single, available online only for download at iTunes and at Amazon.com. The 4:01 track was exactly as it appeared on Streisand's album, Love is the Answer.


We Are the World 25

Digital single, released February 12, 2010 (video) & March 2, 2010 (single)

"We Are the World 25 for Haiti" was a charity single recorded by music superstars in 2010 (Barbra sang one line). It is a remake of the 1985 hit song "We Are the World", written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie. "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" was released during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics, as a single, music video and a music download. LINK TO ITUNES


Don't Lie to Me (Dave Audé Remix)

Digital single, released October 20, 2018

Debuted on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart November 24, 2018 at #46, then slowly climbed, reaching #8 on January 12, 2019, staying 11 weeks on this chart. LINK TO ITUNES


Sweet Forgiveness — J’s Remix

Digital EP, released July 23, 2021

Mixed by Release Me 2’s mixer Jochem van der Saag, this 1994 song was released as a digital EP with a 4-minute and a 3:33 “Radio Remix” version. LINK TO ITUNES

PROMO ONLY SINGLES



These Streisand singles were never meant to be sold to fans in stores. Instead, they were circulated by Columbia Records’ publicity department to radio stations or music magazines, etc. in order to get the word out about Barbra's new album or movie. Fans have collected them over the years, and some are considered quite rare ....



  • I Won't Be the One to Let Go (duet with Barry Manilow)
  1. Radio Version Edit (4:13) 
  2. Radio Version (4:40)

# CSK 59450; released January 6, 2003; this disc was serviced mainly to U.S. Adult Contemporary radio stations. Compared with the original version on Barbra’s Duets album, the radio version is virtually identical; the edit omits the synth introduction and deletes some of the vocal performance in the song's final minute.



  • Stranger In A Strange Land (Radio Edit: 4:07)

#CSK 17314, Promotional CD

Digital art for Sweet Forgiveness Remix



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