#barbrastreisand #reaction My FIRST time HEARING Barbra Streisand - Woman in Love! This her BEST song! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
THIS LADY HAS WON GRAMMYS , A FEW OSCARS , EMMY AWARDS , TONY AWARDS AND MORE , WE WILL NEVER SEE TALENT LIKE THIS AGAIN... BARRY SANG BACK UP ON THIS SONG .
I think Taylor Swift will match if not beat her. The main difference is Taylor writes her music and Barbara pays for people to write for her. I remember a very young Barbara very at Taylor age now. I’m an ex opera and musicals singer actor.
@@jakesbel8237 Taylor Swift isn’t even close. I don’t even think of her as being a strong singer. She appeals to the younger demographic whereas Barbara has universal appeal and one of the best voices I’ve ever heard.
@@caskur1 That actually surprises me. I didn't know she wrote any of her own songs. Especially one to support a movie. They usually leave that to the big guns. Great song.
Barry and his brothers (Robin & Maurice) wrote the entire CD and Barry and his production team produced the entire cd. On this song, Barry is playing acoustic guitar. On the other tracks, he’s playing and singing background. They have 2 duets on the cd as well. The name of the CD is called Guilty and Woman in Love was the first single from the CD. I know a lot of reactors don’t like to do background info first but on things like this….why not just google the info after you’ve heard the song to clear up confusion? Just a suggestion. ❤
he can go into it blind if he wants but in this case when the album cover is the video and he's on it,i feel that putting into google woman in love barry gibb would be ok he'd still be going in mostly blind then he could pay attention more instead of some of his brain trying to work out why barry is there.
I always think he should do a reaction video to the comments on various videos where he talks about what he learned. Because sometimes he's...I'm going to be polite and say "off base."
Oh honey ,, this is your favorite and you haven’t heard Evergreen or People yet. Babs is a national treasure and your reactions to her music are very appreciated
I read Barry asked her to sing the same part 10 times, and he used it, but you can hear Barry in the background. The BeeGees have no problem singing in the background.
I'm not a Streisand fan but her vocals in this song are INSANE. And she reportedly recorded this in one take or one sitting. Anything Barry Gibb touches is gold.
Barry and Barbra sing together live in her backyard. They do Guilty and What Kind of Fool back to back. Watching them sing live is just wonderful. Hope you find it.
This entire album is fire. If you want to hear Barry with her, do What Kind Of Fool - great song - or Guilty. Barry produced the album-her best selling album ever.
After the huge success of the Bee Gees in the late 1970s, Barry Gibb began to focus on writing and producing songs. Streisand approached Gibb to write songs for her new album, and initially he was going to write or co-write only half the album, but the process went so well he ended up doing the entire album. All the songs were written by Barry Gibb, sometimes in collaboration with his brothers/productuon team, and were written expressly for Streisand except "The Love Inside", which Gibb wrote over a year before. 😊
BP in 1981 when my son was 5 and I used to play this song he used to say, play it again mummy, play it again... and kept asking... well he died at the age of 23 but the memories live on. I told Barbra Streisand herself about Kane and after 3 years she finally saw my message and ticked like on facebook. I cannot tell you how chuffed I was.I am so glad you finally played it.... you are truly hearing the best of the best now. Xoxo from Western Australia.
It's the cover of the Streisand album "Guilty". This album was produced by Barry Gibb and his group's regular production team. If you go on to hear the title song "Guilty", a duet with Barry Gibb, you'd better understand the love shown in the cover photo. 😊 "And we got nothing to be guilty of Our love will climb any mountain near or far we are And we never let it end We are devotion And we got nothing to be sorry for Our love is one in a million Eyes can see that we... Got a highway to the sky"
Barbra can hold a note as long as any I’ve heard. Try the Yentl soundtrack. A movie in which she portrayed a young woman pretending to be a man so she could study the Torah. Women weren’t allowed to do this back when this movie took place. “A Piece Of Sky” and “Papa, Can You Hear Me?” are awe inspiring. They will give you chills and bring you to tears.
@@belkyhernandez8281 yes! I agree! She’s an amazing singer and a pretty good actress too. I even liked her in her non-singing roles, my favorite being “What’s Up Doc?”
@@belkyhernandez8281it’s not a big deal to hold a high note for an extended count. Surprising you need less air not more. It’s all in total breath control, softer notes and in chest voice takes more air and a stronger diaphragm to hold one that long.
@@jakesbel8237 Is circular breathing involved at all? I assume that it helps to be in good cardio-vascular shape to have that kind of lung capacity. I took a course in vocal techniques in college, more for acting than singing, but there's much crossover and it's amazing how much vocal capacity one has if one learns proper technique and vocalizes from the diaphragm and not throat. Enough to fill a concert hall.
Guilty was an album in which Barbra Streisand enlisted Barry & Co. to help write, produce, and sing. I am fairly certain we had Gibb(s) on the background vocal. Feature credits weren’t quite as common as they are now, but perhaps the cover is its own kind of feature credit.
Please check out anything she sang in "Funny Girl". "My Man", "People", "Don't Rain on My Parade". Check out her duet with Judy Garland, "Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again".
She is one of the greats. Can do absolutely anything she wants to. And of course Barry Gibb is also one of the best singers,songwriters etc. I don’t think he ever acted in a movie but he dang well could have. She has the largest catalog of songs. Get into it BP. You won’t regret it 👍
Barbara has always been my favourite female artist & then Celine Dion. Barbara has major stage fright & did not tour much. What a talented woman. The BeeGees were a big part of my youth & they wrote & sang awesome music. What beautiful mix to both.
Someday, please watch her in the movie Funny Girl. She'll blow you away, I promise. Not just her singing, but her acting. She'll mesmerize you. (And for me, Omar Sharif was pretty mesmerizing!)
More Barbra reactions please - A Piece of Sky, The Way We Were, People, Evergreen, Guilty, What Kind of Fool, Two People, I've Finally Found Someone, We're Not Making Love Anymore, The Music of the Night
Barry and Barbra sang a duet called Guilty which is the title of the album and why Barry is on the cover. Barry and Robin wrote Woman in Love for Barbra.
She is the GOAT. 11 #1 albums in every decade since the 1960s. The most platinum albums than any other artist. The first woman to direct and star and write a movie. When she signed her record contract in 1962 she opted for less money but requested creative control over her music and got it. For any artist, that is a major decision. You have to check out her #1 duet with Donna Summer called No More Tears (Enough is Enough). The producer of the record said Donna and Barbra were both holding a long note in the studio and Donna fell of her stool because she was out of breath while Barbra still held the note and then realized Donna was on the floor and helped her up. RIP Donna, she was just as good as Barbra.
Barry did not sing backup on this song. Denise Maynelli, Myrna Mathews and Marti McCal did. However, Barry and Robin Gibb wrote the song and Barry played acoustic guitar and arranged the single. Barry also co-produced the album with Karl Richardson and Alby Galuten. Barry Gibb wrote and co-wrote every song on the album as well as sang two duets with Streisand. Streisand felt he should share the album cover with her.
This was written specifically for Barbra Streisand by Barry Gibb and his brother Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees. The song was part of Streisand’s 1980 album “Guilty,” which Barry Gibb produced and co-wrote.
Barry and Robin Gibb wrote this song and Barry does backing vocals as far as I know on the original in a falsetto voice. He is responsible for lots of hits like 'Islands in the stream' and 'Grease'
Definitely react to "People" from her movie, "Funny Girl." She re-did this song in many many takes. Only she understood what she was going for until they listened to the first and final takes. It's a beautiful and moving song!
Barry, and, possibly a brother or two, are the backing vocals on the album. Barry also does 2(?) Duets with Barbra on it. In the late 70s, the BeeGees found themselves boycotted from most US radio stations because they had been TOO successful and were "ruling the charts and receiving awards." "... between December 24, 1977 and May 20, 1978, the Bee Gees had six consecutive number one hits..." for example. During their exile, they wrote and produced this album, amongst others, for artists such as Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, etc.
Barry Gibb wrote and produced the album called "Guilty." He did sing 2 duets with her on the album, including a song called "guilty." "woman in love" was the lead single from the album. It was a collaboration album.
The music was written by the Bee Gees and the album was produced by Barry Gibb. He sings on Guilty the title record. I thought perhaps I heard him on backing here but not sure. This was one song the Bee Gees refused to sing at concerts when doing, 'songs we wrote for others', saying somehow it just would not look right!
My favorite "The Way We Were". If you get the chance, watch the movie. It is both a romance, but also a unique look at a specific time. Still love it, what? 50 years later.
If you want another great duet of Barbra Streisand's, check out "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" with Neil Diamond. They actually went to the same high school for a while but weren't very close at that time, according to Neil. Both of them have very distinct voices. **Btw BP, I meant to suggest that you check out Neil Diamond's song "They Come to America" from his movie The Jazz Singer. Great song for the 4th of July. You'll love it.😉
In this song Barry doesn't sing but does the back up chorus with his brothers. In this album he sings in Guilty and What kind of full. The rest the Bee Gees does the back up voices. Thanks for the reaction. Love Barry, the Bee Gees and Barbara. ❤❤❤
I joined for membership with excitement to see your reaction to this.. here we go! 😊 Oh, she held that note for 15 seconds!!! Her voice is just WOW!!! Gotta react to Barbra And Donna Summer duet Enough is Enough extended version. 🌹
One of my favs is Barbra Streisand And Neil Diamond - You Don't Bring Me Flowers Anymore - 🤯🤯🤯 Barbra reminds me of my mom bc she always played Barbra. Great reaction!
After the success of Bee Gees album Saturday Night Fever, the world turned on disco and The Bee Gees. The Bee Gees fell from the public eye, but they could write songs. They wrote songs for the very best. One of the best groups ever that worked with very best. Barry is on the duet, What Kind of Fool, that is my favorite on album. There is a live video of them singing it at one of Barbra’s parties in her back yard. A must see.
If you've heard enough Bee Gees music, you can easily tell this song was written by at least one of them. The album was produced by Barry Gibb. This song was written by Barry and Robin Gibb. Barry sings with Barbara on the title track "Guilty" and on "What Kind of Fool" they sound great together. Barbra has done some great duets, she sang with Neil Diamond, "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" which is very beautiful. One my favorites is Barbra with Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco, called "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)", they both sound so amazing together - you should really check that one out.
The Bee Gees were considered the most successful pop band in the world at the end of the 1970s after their success with Saturday Night Fever. Barbra Streisand asked Barry Gibb if he could write an album for her. As a result of this request, the album Guilty was created in 1980, which was composed by the Bee Gees - specially adapted to the singer's vocal range - and also produced by their successful recording team. With over 20 million records sold, the album is one of the world's best-selling music albums and the most successful of her career.[1][2] Streisand sang the title song Guilty in a duet with Barry Gibb. The recording won a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Pop Duo in 1981. The released single Woman in Love also became the most successful single of Barbra Streisand's career and stayed at number one on the Billboard charts for 3 weeks.
"Woman in Love" is a song performed by Barbra Streisand and taken from her 1980 album Guilty. The song was written by Barry and Robin Gibb. However, they are not singing backing vocals on this song. But Barry did sing as a background vocalist in a few other songs on the album. Barry does of course sing lead on the two duets with Barbra on the album!
Over her 60 year recording career she's sung jazz, pop, rock, disco, country, R&B, gospel, and classical (in German, Italian, French, Latin, and Occitan). In an interview at the height of 'Fever', the Brothers Gibb said they wanted to produce other artists. Their first stated choice was Barbra. She attended one of their concerts in LA, meeting afterwards. An initial couple of songs led to a full album ("Guilty") written specifically for Barbra by various combinations of the brothers. Barry and his team produced the album. This song and two duets with Barry were top 10 hits. The album was a massive success world wide. BTW, there will be a number of requests for the live versions of "Guilty" and "What Kind Of Fool". It's great to see Barry and Barbra perform together. They did so once during a fundraiser for her foundation. IMHO, the live performances don't match the full magic of "Guilty" (the album) as they aren't backed by Barry's musicians. For that reason, stick with the studio versions...or at least do both.
Barry Gibb wrote this song for Barbra Streisand. But I wouldn’t argue that it’s her best song. I still believe that it’s pretty hard to beat her very first song, called “People” from 1963. Check it out. Just a phenomenal song.
I love and appreciate all music, but the voices are the most important thing for me. She has the most beautiful voice. There, for sure, are many many more, but she is the most beautiful. Thank you for this!
'Somewhere' is my favorite Barbra Streisand song... my favorite duet of hers is 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' with Neil Diamond... but I love her duets with Barry Gibb, too!
Bee Gees singing background. Barbra asked Barry to write an album for her. They have 2 duets. This song was number 1 everywhere. He said Barbra saved his career by doing this when all the hate around disco started even though they did way more than disco. This song is from the Guilty album.