The Second Barbra Streisand Album is the title of Barbra Streisand's second solo studio album. It was released in August 1963, just six months after the release of her debut album, The Barbra Streisand Album, and was recorded in four days in June 1963.
In 1963, Streisand told a reporter: "My new album is called The Second Barbra Streisand Album, because that's just what it is. Why should I give it some fancy name that no one remembers anyway?"
Radio stations received mono and stereo blue vinyl promo albums, making this Columbia's first Streisand colored vinyl.
By 1966 the album sold over one million copies worldwide. The album made its digital debut on CD in 1987 and was re-released in a remastered CD edition on October 19, 1993.
Song information
Unreleased songs
- On 8 February 1963, Barbra recorded Cole Porter's âÂÂWho Would Have Dreamedâ from the 1940 Broadway show Panama Hattie. The recording is still unreleased.
- A recording of "It Had to Be You" from June 1963 â the song was later re-recorded in November for The Third Album â the June recording is still unreleased.
Track listing
Non-album tracks
- "When the Sun Comes Out" (1962 version)
- "My Coloring Book" (1962 version)
- "Lover, Come Back to Me" (1962 version)
Personnel
- Barbra Streisand - vocals
- Mike Berniker - producer
- Peter Matz - arrangements, conductor
- Peter Daniels - additional material
- Fred Plaut, Frank Laico - recording engineer
- Fred Glaser - Ms. Streisand's coiffure
- John Berg - album cover, design
- Wood Kuzoumi - cover photography
- Jule Styne - liner notes
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications and sales
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