Songbird from the 1978 Columbia album of the same name, has always been one of my favorite Barbra Streisand songs. It was written by Dave Wolfert and Steve Nelson and produced by Gary Klein.
On the Billboard Hot 100 chart, the song peaked at number 25. The album cover pictures Barbra’s dog Sadie and Barbra.

Lyrics

“Songbird”
​by David P. Wolfert, Steve Nelson

Songbird sings from the heart
Each word can tear you apart
I sing, you sing along
You find your life in my song

When you need the strength to carry on
You’ve got me to turn to

With the songs that I sing and the magic they bring
They’ve helped you be strong now
The song sets you free but who sings to me
I’m all alone now, who sings for songbird?

Sometimes when I’m all alone
I sing my saddest song
Lonely, and no one can see
This time the song is for me

I can touch your secret place inside
And still you don’t know me

With the songs that I sing and the magic they bring
You’ve learned to be strong now
My song sets you free but who sings to me
I’m all alone now, where is my songbird?
Where is my songbird? Who sings his song for me?

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