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Streisand's Brave Oscars Performance Honors Redford
16 Mar
Summary
- Barbra Streisand honored her friend Robert Redford at the Oscars.
- She sang a song from their film 'The Way We Were' despite stage fright.
- Her performance brought the classic film and its hit song back into focus.

Barbra Streisand recently honored her longtime friend Robert Redford during the Academy Awards' "In Memoriam" segment. Overcoming her well-documented stage fright, Streisand took the stage to share a personal anecdote about meeting Redford and convincing him to star in their 1973 film, "The Way We Were." She concluded her tribute by performing a portion of the film's iconic title track, a moment that resonated deeply and earned a standing ovation. Streisand's willingness to perform despite her anxieties highlighted the special bond she shared with Redford.
The performance brought renewed attention to "The Way We Were" and its celebrated theme song. The film itself, released in 1973, garnered six nominations at the 46th Academy Awards, securing wins for Best Original Score and Best Original Song. The song, "The Way We Were," written by Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, and Marvin Hamlisch, was not only a hit from the soundtrack but also a number-one single that was named the biggest song of 1974 in the United States. Streisand's 1974 album of the same name also topped charts and has achieved double-platinum status.




