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Release date
Recording date
November 5, 1962
Label
Catalog number
19658713762
EAN
01 9658 71376 2 5
Format
CD
Tags
live release
Comments
Streisand's earliest live recording, taken from her show at the Bon Soir club in Greenwich Village, New York


Includes earlier recordings of I Had Myself a True Love, Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered) and Never Will I Marry, all first released on 1964 album The Third Album, and Happy Days Are Here Again on One Voice

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Title Performer Written by Info
  Harold Arlen, Truman Capote Originally by Diahann Carroll, Dolores Harper, Ada Moore and Enid Mosier REL,PRF
  Bobby Scott, Ric Marlow Originally by Billy Dee Williams PRF, Bobby Scott REC,REL
Cole Porter Originally by Cyril Ritchard
Arthur Hamilton Originally by Julie London
  Leonard Bernstein Originally by Jennie Tourel - Leonard Bernstein PRF, Blanche Thebom - Leonard Bernstein REC
 REC Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Covered by (14 artists)
Originally by Dennis King PRF
Bill Barnes Originally by Patti Page
Andy Razaf, Fats Waller Originally by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra
  Oscar Hammerstein II, Sigmund Romberg Originally by Evelyn Herbert PRF, Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Male Quartet REC
  Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones [US] Originally by Rita Gardner PRF,REL
Herman Ruby, Joseph Meyer Originally by The Virginians
  Leonard Bernstein Originally by Barbra Streisand - Arranged and conducted by Peter Matz REL, Jennie Tourel - Leonard Bernstein PRF, Blanche Thebom - Leonard Bernstein REC
  E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen Originally by Lena Horne REL,PRF
Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers Originally by Constance Moore
  E.Y. Harburg, Harold Arlen Originally by Celeste Holm & David Brooks PRF,REL
  Harvey Schmidt, Tom Jones [US] Originally by Kenneth Nelson & Rita Gardner REL, Kenneth Nelson and Rita Gardner PRF
Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler Originally by Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen O'Connell
Ann Ronell, Frank Churchill Originally by Pinto Colvig, Mary Moder & Dorothy Compton