On February 2, 1974, a sweet, soft ballad by a 31-year-old Barbra Streisand knocks Beatle Ringo Starr down a notch on the Billboard Hot 100. Streisand’s “The Way We Were” overtakes the jaunty “You’re Sixteen” as the No. 1 song—Streisand’s first. It would spend 24 weeks total on the Hot 100 chart, three in the top slot.
Released on September 27, 1973, Streisand’s “The Way We Were” served as the love theme from the film of the same name, an opposites-attract romantic drama directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Streisand and Robert Redford. The song, co-written by composer Marvin Hamlisch with lyricists Alan and Marilyn Bergman, earned a 1973 Golden Globe for Best Original Song, a 1974 Oscar for Best Original Song and a 1975 Grammy for Song of the Year. It went platinum in 1997.