
Barbra Streisand's "Encore"
The singer-actress’ latest album features classic Broadway duets, performed with some of the most accomplished singers of stage and films
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The singer-actress’ latest album features classic Broadway duets, performed with some of the most accomplished singers of stage and films
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Everything about the long career of Barbra Streisand is legend. Now she's adding to her legacy with a new album, "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway," in which she's joined by stars of stage and screen to perform duets of classic show tunes. Streisand takes correspondent Anthony Mason backstage, to where it all began.
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The singer performs her Oscar-winning love theme (co-written with Paul Williams) from the 1976 film, "A Star Is Born," from her 2013 concert in Brooklyn, N.Y.
In this behind-the-scenes look at her new album, "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway," Barbra Streisand discusses her collaboration with Hugh Jackman, recording a song written by Marvin Hamlisch and Carolyn Leigh for the musical "Smile." Courtesy Columbia Records.
In this behind-the-scenes look at her new album, "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway," Barbra Streisand discusses her technically challenging duet with the late Broadway star Anthony Newley, whose soulful rendition of the '60s song "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)" became joined with Streisand's vocals. Courtesy Columbia Records.
In this behind-the-scenes look at her new album, "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway," Barbra Streisand and Alec Baldwin discuss their performance of a Stephen Sondheim romantic ballad from "Road Show." Courtesy Columbia Records.
In this behind-the-scenes look at her new album, "Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway," Barbra Streisand discusses her performance of the Alan & Marilyn Bergman and Billy Goldenberg ballad, "Fifty Percent" (from "Ballroom"). Courtesy Columbia Records.
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