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How Barbra Streisand Expanded Her Musical Boundaries With Help From an Underappreciated Singer-Songwriter
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But there was a time when she went looking for the brass ring in pop music with a more modern bent.
Videos by American SongwriterNew Musical ChallengesWhat was it that spurred Barbra Streisand to stray from her highly lucrative musical path full of antiquated styles and film and stage soundtrack dominance?
Perry chose the Nyro songs “Time And Love” and “Stoney End” for Streisand to sing.
And “Stoney End” served its purpose.
She wouldn’t release too many other songs like “Stoney End”.