CSPC: Barbra Streisand Popularity Analysis
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.