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  1. The best known recording of Nyro's album version of the song was a hit for Barbra Streisand in 1970. Streisand recorded "Stoney End" as the title track of her twelfth studio album. Members of the group Fanny provided backing vocals.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Barbra Streisand did not write “Stoney End”; it was actually written by the renowned singer-songwriter Laura Nyro. Streisand was inspired to record the song after hearing Nyro’s version and being deeply moved by its empowering message.

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  3. Nyro, who wrote the song as a teenager, sings about spending the night with the man she loves only to be rejected by him after the deed. In her despair, she yearns for her mother to comfort her and laments going down the wrong path (the "stoney end"). At least, that's the way it seems, but the lyrics are rather ambiguous.

  4. "Stoney End" is a 1970 hit song by Barbra Streisand, originally recorded in 1968 by Peggy Lipton. Lipton reached #121 on the U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under th...

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  5. Stoney End is the twelfth studio album by American singer Barbra Streisand. Released in 1971 and produced by Richard Perry, it was a conscious change in direction for Streisand, having a more upbeat, contemporary pop/rock sound.

  6. Stoney End song analysis. -The lyrics are about a person who was raised in religion, but stopped believing and felt lost. -The piece of stone is a metaphor for this feeling of being lost. -The singer asks to be rocked by his mother, or someone else, to start over.

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  8. Feb 15, 2021 · “Stoney End” would become Barbra’s one and only rock hit, still demanded by fans after 50 years. But when it came to record it, Barbra, Perry recalls, broke down in the stuio.

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