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Lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman were among the most successful and prolific partnerships of their time. Frank Sinatra, ...
Streisand said yes right away. “The Way We Were” promised a reprise of her Oscar-winning turn in the 1968 musical “Funny Girl,” but even more boundary-pushing.
The Way We Were opened October 16, 1973, to generally good reviews. It would end up making nearly $50 million at the North American box office — a blockbuster in those days.
Released in January, "The Way We Were: The Making of a Romantic Classic" by Tom Santopietro, came out to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Oscar-winning classic.
‘The Way We Were’ took over the world “The Way We Were” became a massive hit for Streisand. It topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks. It spent a total of 23 weeks on the chart ...
Oscar-winning lyricist Alan Bergman, who co-wrote songs including 'The Way We Were' and 'The Windmills of Your Mind' with ...
Grammy- and Emmy-winning songwriter whose lyric-writing partnership with his wife Marilyn lasted more than six decades and ...
“The Way We Were” remains a prime example of 1970s easy-listening music. This sort of soft rock is not very popular today, but it was a massive part of the radio from the 1970s into the early ...