Physical Singles Sales – Part 2
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (1970) – 0 equivalent albums
No single released
The Owl and the Pussycat (1970) – 0 equivalent albums
No single released
Stoney End (1971) – 441,000 equivalent albums
Hands Off the Man (Flim Flam Man) – 160,000
Stoney End – 1,090,000
Time and Love – 220,000
Barbra Joan Streisand (1971) – 162,000 equivalent albums
Where You Lead – 290,000
Space Captain – 60,000
Mother – 190,000
Barbra Streisand…and Other Musical Instruments (1971) – 0 equivalent albums
No single released
The Way We Were (1974) – 633,000 equivalent albums
The Best Thing You’ve Ever Done – 70,000
The Way We Were – 1,850,000
All in Love Is Fair – 170,000
What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life – 20,000
The Way We Were: Original Soundtrack Recording (1974) – 0 equivalent albums
No single released
ButterFly (1974) – 12,000 equivalent albums
Guava Jelly – 20,000
Jubilation – 20,000
Funny Lady (1975) – 9,000 equivalent albums
How Lucky Can You Get – 30,000
Lazy Afternoon (1975) – 21,000 equivalent albums
My Father’s Song – 50,000
Shake Me, Wake Me (When It’s Over) – 20,000
Classical Barbra (1976) – 0 equivalent albums
No single released
Out of the 11 albums released from 1970 to 1976, 5 have got no single issued at all. Streisand still achieved 2 million sellers. The first one is Stoney End from 1971, a #6 hit in the US. Then The Way We Were sold a huge 1,85 million copies. It was her first #1 smash in the US, topping charts in Canada too.
HI MDJ, can you tell us how many physical singles did she sell in USA?
She only has 7.5 millilon units certified on RIAA.
Hi MJD, why didn’t you count Funny Girl (1964) and Nuts as Barbra albums but you did countThe Main Event?