

The choir was removed altogether for the final soundtrack. This 1965 musical boasts one of Broadways most beautiful scores, with songs including What Did I Have That I Dont Have and the title song On a Clear Day. You can hear a choir of voices at the end of the song, ‘ooh-ing’ and ‘aah-ing’ behind Barbra. It was released by Columbia. At 2:10, Barbra sings the song uninterrupted, just like in the film. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever is the soundtrack album to the 1970 American film of the same name. Streisand sings the first lines of the lyric, then more underscoring. ** This version of the title tune includes one minute of orchestral underscoring at the beginning. The orchestration of the climax and ending of the song are very different than what was heard in the final film. Verse On a clear day, rise and look around you And you'll see who - just who you are On a clear day, how it will astound you That the glow of your being outshines every star You feel part of.
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* Barbra's monologue in the middle was not included. Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerners melodic score includes the gorgeous title song, plus Come Back To Me, Hurry, Its Lovely Up Here, What Did I.

§ Does not contain Barbra's spoken dialogue. LYRICS: On a clear day Rise and look around you And you'll see who you are On a clear day How it will astound you That the glow of your being Outshines every star You'll feel part of every mountain. † Songs cut from the film or omitted from the soundtrack album. Main Title- On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) 3. Love With All the Trimmings (Reprise) † On A Clear Day You Can See Forever: Original Soundtrack Recording 1.Dave Wolpe exhibits his best writing in this chart - exciting.Series: Dave Wolpes Classics for Jazz Ensem. Released in 1970 on Columbia Masterworks (catalog no. Here is a real classic, right off the Broadway stage. Some of Barbra’s songs on this LP feature either alternate vocals or different orchestrations. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, an Album by Barbra Streisand / Yves Montand. An album containing alternate tracks from the Clear Day soundtrack was produced by Chappell Music (publishers of the Lerner & Lane score) and distributed at industry functions prior to the film’s release to publicize it.
