On a Clear Day You Can See Forever – Original Soundtrack Recording cover

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever – Original Soundtrack Recording

Yves Montand · 1970

31 min · 10 tracks · chanson

A lush blend of orchestrated melodies and Streisand's powerful vocals create an enchanting sonic landscape.

Why this album works

This soundtrack received critical acclaim and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, reflecting Streisand's immense popularity. The song 'What Did I Have That I Don’t Have' became particularly notable, showcasing her vocal prowess and contributing to the album's legacy in musical theater.
Best for
short, engaging listening sessions contemplative evening reflections emotional storytelling experiences
Context
By 1970, Barbra Streisand was already a household name, coming off her breakthrough album 'People' from 1964 and multiple successful films. 'On a Clear Day You Can See Forever' marks her first foray into film soundtracks, showcasing her versatility as both a vocalist and actress during a period of significant artistic expansion.
Stylistic neighbors
Grigory Leps· Claude François· Édith Piaf

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Hurry! It’s Lovely Up Here Standout 2:56
  • 2 Main Title: On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) 2:27
  • 3 Love With All the Trimmings 2:51
  • 4 Melinda 2:18
  • 5 Go to Sleep 3:01
  • 6 He Isn’t You 2:14
  • 7 What Did I Have That I Don’t Have Standout 5:58
  • 8 Come Back to Me 4:28
  • 9 On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) Standout 2:48
  • 10 On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) (reprise) 2:09

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