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"My Father's Song" is a song recorded by American singer Barbra Streisand for her seventeenth studio album, Lazy Afternoon (1975). It was released as a 7" single in August 1975 through Columbia Records. Rupert Holmes wrote the song in collaboration with its producer Jeffrey Lesser. A sentimental ballad, "My Father's Song" was about Streisand's childhood with her father; Holmes' lyrics involve a protagonist, presumably a daughter, asking for her father's approval in life and love.

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  • "My Father's Song" is a song recorded by American singer Barbra Streisand for her seventeenth studio album, Lazy Afternoon (1975). It was released as a 7" single in August 1975 through Columbia Records. Rupert Holmes wrote the song in collaboration with its producer Jeffrey Lesser. A sentimental ballad, "My Father's Song" was about Streisand's childhood with her father; Holmes' lyrics involve a protagonist, presumably a daughter, asking for her father's approval in life and love. Streisand released "My Father's Song" and its B-side track "By the Way" in Spain retitled "La Canción de Mi Padre" and "Da Paso", respectively. Simon Price, a writer for The Quietus, liked "My Father's Song" and the other Holmes-written tracks on Lazy Afternoon because he felt they demonstrated Streisand's strengths and abilities on the album. Commercially, it entered the Adult Contemporary charts in both the United States and Canada, peaking at numbers 11 and 15, respectively. (en)
  • «My Father’s Song» (с англ. — «Песня моего отца») — песня, записанная американской певицей Барброй Стрейзанд для её семнадцатого студийного альбома Lazy Afternoon (1975). Она была выпущена как сингл в августе 1975 года лейблом Columbia Records. Руперт Холмс написал песню в сотрудничестве продюсером Джеффри Лессером. Сентиментальная баллада была посвящена детству Стрейзанд, в частности её отношениям с отцом. (ru)
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  • The Spain record sleeve appears displaying a cartoon-version of Streisand sitting in front of a brown tree along with the song's title. (en)
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  • "By the Way" (en)
  • "Da Paso" (en)
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  • My Father's Song (en)
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  • «My Father’s Song» (с англ. — «Песня моего отца») — песня, записанная американской певицей Барброй Стрейзанд для её семнадцатого студийного альбома Lazy Afternoon (1975). Она была выпущена как сингл в августе 1975 года лейблом Columbia Records. Руперт Холмс написал песню в сотрудничестве продюсером Джеффри Лессером. Сентиментальная баллада была посвящена детству Стрейзанд, в частности её отношениям с отцом. (ru)
  • "My Father's Song" is a song recorded by American singer Barbra Streisand for her seventeenth studio album, Lazy Afternoon (1975). It was released as a 7" single in August 1975 through Columbia Records. Rupert Holmes wrote the song in collaboration with its producer Jeffrey Lesser. A sentimental ballad, "My Father's Song" was about Streisand's childhood with her father; Holmes' lyrics involve a protagonist, presumably a daughter, asking for her father's approval in life and love. (en)
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