My Name Is Barbra
My Name Is Barbra is the first of two studio album tie-ins by Barbra Streisand for her debut television special of the same name, which aired April 28, 1965, on CBS-TV. Boosted by the critical acclaim for the broadcast, the album was certified gold and peaked at number 2 on the US charts; by 1966, the album sold over one million copies worldwide.
The album cover photograph of Streisand at age five was taken by her brother Sheldon. A digitally restored and remastered CD was released in 1990.
Song information
- The opening track "My Name Is Barbara" is from the song cycle I Hate Music by Leonard Bernstein, hence the spelling difference with the album title, based on Streisand's name.
- The CD release contains an extended arrangement of "Why Did I Choose You?", a minute longer than the original vinyl release.
- "Where Is the Wonder" was contributed by Dion McGregor and his roommate Michael Barr, who had sent many songs to publishers and were unsuccessful in getting them recorded; they viewed Streisand's rendition as a breakthrough in their songwriting career.
Accolades
At the 8th Annual Grammy Awards the album garnered Streisand her third win for Best Female Vocal Performance, her fifth Grammy overall.The National Association of Recording Merchandisers named Streisand the best-selling female vocalist of 1965.
Track listing
Side One- "My Name Is Barbara" – 0:53
- a. "A Kid Again" – 1:27
- "Jenny Rebecca" – 3:03
- "My Pa" – 2:30
- "Sweet Zoo" – 1:36
- "Where Is The Wonder" – 2:18
- "I Can See It" – 3:06
- "Someone to Watch Over Me" – 2:43
- "I've Got No Strings" – 2:49
- "If You Were the Only Boy in the World" – 3:28
- "Why Did I Choose You?" – CD: 3:46/Vinyl: 2:49
- "My Man" – 2:57
Singles
- "Why Did I Choose You?" / "My Love": US #77
- "My Man" / "Where Is The Wonder ": US #79
Charts
Year-end charts
| Chart | Position |
| US Cash Box | 62 |