VideoBarbra Streisand Reminds Frontline Workers They’ll ‘Never Walk Alone’Her new music video honors the many Americans risking their lives to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By
Dan Meyer
May 05, 2020
Barbra Streisand released a new music video May 5 honoring essential frontline workers currently providing help to Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out her cover of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Carousel above.
“I sang this song almost 20 years ago after 9/11,” Streisand wrote. “Today, we face another crisis, but I think the words still apply.”
While the video doesn’t feature any new footage of the star herself, there is previous concert footage of her singing the Rodgers and Hammerstein tune, stitched with photos of essential workers taken during the pandemic.
The Emmy, Oscar, and Grammy-winning artist (and Tony recipient) asks fans to donate to Direct Relief, which supplies protective gear. Click here to contribute.
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Look Back at Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl on Broadway
Look Back at Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl on Broadway
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Streisand and Sydney Chaplin during rehearsals
Funny Girl Broadway poster art
Streisand and Sydney Chaplin, January 1964 Playbill, Shubert Theatre, Boston
In rehearsal: Sydney Chaplin, Streisand, Bob Merrill and Jule Styne
May 1964 Playbill, Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway
Streisand's Playbill bio
"I'm The Greatest Star"
"Cornet Man"
"Cornet Man"
"Cornet Man"
"Henry Street"
"Sadie, Sadie"
"Sadie, Sadie"
"You Are Woman, I Am Man"
"You Are Woman, I Am Man"
Danny Meehan, Streisand and Kay Medford
Danny Meehan and Streisand
Lee Allen and Streisand
Streisand and Johnny Desmond
Streisand and Johnny Desmond
Barbra Streisand
Barbra Streisand and Sadie, 1965
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Streisand in her dressing room at the Winter Garden Theatre.
An opening night gift given to the cast and crew by its designer, Barbra Streisand
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