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  1. May 2, 2003 · A look back at the often overlooked Je m'appelle Barbra is included in the show, with album producer Ettore Stratta, Legrand, and Streisand remembering those days. Transcribed by Matt Howe: Michel Legrand: Bonjour, Im Michel Legrand. Sometimes, you know, singers they want to get married to my music.

  2. Oct 1, 2021 · Robert Colby, Hal Sharper, Earl Shuman and Michel Legrand (spotlighting four of the English lyricists) had the delicate task of adapting these tunes from the aforementioned Canfora, Baselli, Jourdan, Dumont, Vaucaire and Marnay—these were only six of the French writers tapped for Je mappelle Barbra.

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  3. Barbra Streisand’s 1966 album, Je m'appelle Barbra, was both an artistic highlight of her three-year recording career as well as the beginning of a highly creative and enduring collaboration with French composer, arranger, and conductor Michel Legrand.

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  4. Je m'appelle Barbra contains Streisand's first songwriting credit, for "Ma première chanson". This album marks the first time Streisand collaborated with Michel Legrand, who arranged and conducted most of the album. The album cover was photographed by Richard Avedon.

  5. Je niappelle Barbra Michel Legrand and Barbra at the recording session 9347 Free Again Autumn Leaves What Now My Love* Ma Premiere Chanson Clopin Clopant I’ve Been Here * Arranged and Conducted by Ray Ellis Barbra Streisand is one of those miracles which comes along once in a lifetime, even in America where the sensational apparently never ...

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  7. The Third Album. My Name Is Barbra. Streisand Superman. Color Me Barbra. Añadir reseña. Consulta los créditos, las críticas y las canciones, y compra la edición de CD de "Je M'appelle Barbra" en Discogs.

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  8. Barbra Streisand conductor: Michel Legrand arranger: Michel Legrand recording of: Autumn Leaves (jazz standard, english lyrics) lyricist: Jacques Prévert (in 1945) composer: Joseph Kosma (composer) (in 1945) translator: Johnny Mercer (in 1947) publisher: Ardmore Music Corp.