Paul Williams, who wrote the lyrics, recorded on his album. Luther Vandross and Ramsey Lewis also recorded versions.
She hated the name Barbara, and she also said that she wanted to be unique, but didn't want to totally change her name (she thought it was too false) or use other parts of it (a suggestion was Joanie Sands, using her middle name, Joan).
Not that I am aware of.The song was originally a spliced mix created by radio program director Gary Guthrie as a going away present to his wife in response to their divorce.The spliced version was popular enough to prompt Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond to perform an original version of the song together.Diamond and Streisand had then begun plans to create and star in a motion picture based on the song. However the movie was canceled when Diamond starred in a remake of The Jazz Singer and Streisand had other obligations to fulfill making it difficult to schedule a start date.The song has been performed numerous times on television and by other performers; but I can find no information listing it on a film soundtrack.
This song was not originally written for Barbra. It was written for the Broadway musical Cats. Barbra just sang the song for her album. It was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber the same man who wrote the music for many other Broadway musicals, he is probably most known for writing the score for the Phantom of the Opera.
Christian Dutton and Kyle Coughlin are happily engaged for 3 years and live in a tree in Africa where they touch and fondle with each other
There were rumors of a romantic relationship between Andy Gibb and Barbra Streisand in the late 1970s, but neither confirmed a serious relationship. They were known to have shared a close friendship and admiration for each other's talents. However, any speculation about a deeper romance remains largely anecdotal and unverified.
she went out with Barbara streisand
Barry as well as the other BeeGees had a wonderful relationship and made several records with her
Barbra Streisand...And Other Musical Instruments was created in 1973-11.
The cast of Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments - 1973 includes: Ray Charles as himself Martin Erlichman as Washing Machine Player Barbra Streisand as herself
It is evergreen.
It's called the evergreen state because it has so many pine and other types of trees.
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She hated the name Barbara, and she also said that she wanted to be unique, but didn't want to totally change her name (she thought it was too false) or use other parts of it (a suggestion was Joanie Sands, using her middle name, Joan).
They makeout with other treesAnswerLike every other plant they produce seeds.
Because a Evergreen tree is Green all year round unlike some other trees. Hope this helped =D
Not that I am aware of.The song was originally a spliced mix created by radio program director Gary Guthrie as a going away present to his wife in response to their divorce.The spliced version was popular enough to prompt Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond to perform an original version of the song together.Diamond and Streisand had then begun plans to create and star in a motion picture based on the song. However the movie was canceled when Diamond starred in a remake of The Jazz Singer and Streisand had other obligations to fulfill making it difficult to schedule a start date.The song has been performed numerous times on television and by other performers; but I can find no information listing it on a film soundtrack.
Yes, there are evergreen fruit trees.All citrus trees such as lemon, orange, grapefruit, kumquat and so on, are evergreen. Many other fruiting trees are evergreen, such as mango trees and many nut trees.Evergreen plants have foliage which remains green throughout the year. Old leaves die and are shed, new leaves grow, but the plant remains continually green, hence the name, evergreen.