TracksOverture - Ralph Burns and His Orch, If a Girl Isn't Pretty - Jean Stapleton/Kay Medford/Danny Meehan/Chorus, I'm the Greatest Star - Barbra Streisand, Cornet Man - Barbra Streisand, Who Taught Her Everything - Kay Medford/Danny Meehan, His Love Makes Me Beautiful - John Lankston Barbra Streisand/Chorus, I Want to Be Seen with You Tonight - Sydney Chaplin/Barbra Streisand, Henry Street - Chorus, People - Barbra Streisand, You Are Woman - Sydney Chaplin/Barbra Streisand, Don't Rain on My Parade - Barbra Streisand, Sadie Sadie - Barbra Streisand/Chorus, Find Yourself a Man - Danny Meehan/Jean Stapleton/Kay Medford/Ensemble, Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat - Danny Meehan/Barbra Streisand/Chorus, Who Are You Now? - Barbra Streisand, The Music That Makes Me Dance - Barbra Streisand, Don't Rain on My Parade (Reprise) - Barbra Streisand
NotesAfter countless alterations, a revolving door of writers and directors (which included Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, Sidney Lumet, and Garson Kanin), crazed tryouts, and an opening night that was delayed five times, Funny Girl turned out to be an unadulterated smash-and it still sounds great this much further on. Composer Jule Styne, at the peak of his brassy powers, custom-fitted the show to it's star, Barbra Streisand, and she ran away with it. Streisand's delivery of "People" still sends a chill down the spine, and she completely radiates with the life-force of someone who's a star and knows it. Funny Girl is a delirious, larger-than-life Broadway epic that projects show stopping energy but never loses track of it's characters' humanity.