The New Yorker Radio Hour

Barbra Streisand on “The Secret of Life”

Jun 13, 2025
Barbra Streisand, an iconic singer, actress, and filmmaker with over sixty years in entertainment, discusses her latest album, 'The Secret of Life: Partners, Volume 2.' She shares intriguing tales of her youthful crush with Bob Dylan, who once sent her flowers. Barbra reflects on her complicated relationship with her mother and her hesitation about live performances. The conversation also touches on amusing anecdotes from her career and her evolution, highlighting her focus on family and meaningful connections over ambition.
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INSIGHT

Understanding Mother's Jealousy

  • Streisand felt her mother was jealous of her talent due to unfulfilled dreams of fame.
  • Writing her memoir brought new sadness and understanding toward her mother's limitations and lost ambitions.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Singing and Sound Sensitivity

  • As a child, Barbra loved singing in her apartment lobby because of the echo, though she never sang around people.
  • She values good sound quality deeply when recording music even today.
ANECDOTE

Bob Dylan's Early Admiration

  • Barbra Streisand and Bob Dylan never met when they were 19, but Dylan sent her flowers and a card asking to sing together.
  • They finally recorded a duet decades later, showing a long-distance artistic admiration turned collaboration.
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