Funny Lady (soundtrack)

Funny Lady
The vinyl sleeve of the album appears displaying a face with a tear drop falling from one eye behind a yellow rose atop a purple background.
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 15, 1975 (1975-03-15)
Length47:25
LabelArista
ProducerPeter Matz
Barbra Streisand chronology
ButterFly
(1974)
Funny Lady
(1975)
Lazy Afternoon
(1975)
Singles from Funny Lady
  1. "How Lucky Can You Get"
    Released: April 1975

Funny Lady is the soundtrack album of the 1975 musical film of the same title, starring Barbra Streisand. Released by Arista Records on March 15, 1975, arranged, conducted, and coordinated by Peter Matz, the album's fifteen tracks are performed by Streisand, James Caan, and Ben Vereen. A sequel to the 1968 musical comedy-drama Funny Girl, the songs extend the semi-biographical account of the life of American performer Fanny Brice. Funny Lady also included songs written by Brice's third husband Billy Rose. New music by Kander and Ebb included "How Lucky Can You Get", the album's only single, released in April 1975.

The soundtrack divided music critics, with some negative notes on Caan's singing abilities, while others found it a worthy companion of the film. Commercially, it entered the charts in Australia, Canada and the United States, peaking within the Billboard 200 top ten in the latter country. The Recording Industry Association of America certified the album Gold for shipments exceeding 500,000 copies in late 1975. The album was first issued on CD in 1990, adhering to the original vinyl album sequence, then in 1998 with alternate tracks and the single release of "How Lucky Can You Get" as a bonus track.