Behind The Song

How the 1977 Best Song Oscar Winner Showed a New Side of Barbra Streisand, and What the Song Did to Her Co-Writer

Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand took the pop culture world by storm with their 1976 remake of A Star is Born, and not just because of their extra-steamy album covers. The filmโ€™s soundtrack brought a wealth of great hits to the mainstream, including โ€œI Believe in Loveโ€ and the movieโ€™s original love theme, โ€œEvergreenโ€. The latter was co-written by Streisand and Paul Williams, garnering them the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.

As lyricist Williams recalled, the songโ€™s accolades were especially reassuring, given how nervous Streisand initially was to bring the song to the table. In a November 2025 interview with The Telegraph, Williams described Streisand sitting down to show him the early stages of what would become โ€œEvergreenโ€. โ€œBarbra said, โ€˜I want to play you something to see if you can use it.โ€™ She is a very impressive presence. It was the only time I ever saw her look uncertain.โ€

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โ€œShe was just learning to play the guitar,โ€ Williams explained. โ€œShe had to keep stopping to check her fingering for each chord.โ€ Once she sang the melody to โ€œEvergreenโ€, Streisand asked Williams, โ€œCan you do anything with that?โ€ He said, โ€œI went, โ€˜Are you kidding? Itโ€™s stunningly beautiful.โ€™โ€

The Indirect Effect โ€œEvergreenโ€ Had on Paul Williams

The 1976 remake of A Star is Born was a massive success, both at the box office and on the musical charts. It became the second-highest-grossing film of the year. (The first was Rocky, and A Star is Born was followed by King Kong, Silver Streak, and All the Presidentโ€™s Men. It was a good year for movies.) The soundtrack also received multiple awards, including a Grammy, Academy Award, and Golden Globe. With all that success, one would think co-writers Barbra Streisand and Paul Williams would be on top of the world.

But for Williams, it proved to be more of a tough wakeup call. โ€œWhen I won the Oscar in 1977, I wasnโ€™t myself. The wind was so loud from what was going on and my own ego. When I looked around, I had been welcomed by all these amazing people. Butโ€ฆ Iโ€™d moved all over the place. I was always the smallest kid in class. All I wanted to be was a character actor. Yet, here I was standing with an Oscar in my hand.โ€

Williams might have struggled to reconcile his success, but it didnโ€™t stop him from earning more career wins in addition to A Star is Born. From his work in The Muppet Movie (โ€œRainbow Connectionโ€) to Bugsy Malone to mainstream hits, Williamsโ€™ career is a testament to the importance of not questioning your gift too much. Good songs will fall out of a good songwriter. All the songwriter has to do is stay out of their own way, whether itโ€™s Williamsโ€™ emotional struggles or Streisand fighting her way through a chord progression on guitar.

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