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Barbra Streisand kept this secret about Neil Diamond for 40 years — now she finally spoke out.

To sing it convincingly, to make it real, you have to tap into real emotions, real pain, real longing. And as they began to sing, something shifted in the room. Neil looked at Barbra as he sang his lines and she looked at him as she sang hers. They were not just reading lyrics off a page, they were having a conversation, a deeply personal conversation about love and loss and regret.

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The emotion in both their voices was palpable. Barbra’s voice, with its incredible power and vulnerability, conveyed the pain of a woman watching her relationship crumble. Neil’s voice, warm but tinged with sadness, conveyed the helplessness of a man who knows he has failed but does not know how to fix it. The musicians in the studio stopped what they were doing and just listened.

The producer in the booth leaned forward, transfixed. Something was happening that went beyond a professional recording session. This was real. Whatever Barbra and Neil were feeling as they sang to each other, it was coming through in every note, every word, every pause. When they finished the first take, there was silence in the studio.

Then someone started to clap and then everyone was applauding. Barbra and Neil looked at each other with an expression that people in the studio that day would later describe as complicated, a mixture of surprise and recognition and something deeper that was hard to name. They had just created something extraordinary and they both knew it.

The official duet version of You Don’t Bring Me Flowers was released in November 1978 and it was an instant massive hit. It shot to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 where it stayed for two weeks. It became one of the best-selling singles of the year. The song was everywhere, played on every radio station, discussed by every music critic, sung by couples and heartbroken individuals across America and around the world.

But more than just the commercial success, people were fascinated by the chemistry between Barbra and Neil. When they performed the song together on television specials and award shows, the connection between them was electric. The way they looked at each other, the way their voices blended, the emotion in their performance, it all seemed too real to be just acting.

People began to wonder, was there something going on between Barbra Streisand and Neil Diamond? Were they involved romantically? What was the real story behind their incredible chemistry? Both Barbra and Neil were asked about it constantly in interviews. Were they in a relationship? Had they ever been in a relationship? What was really going on between them? And both of them gave vague, carefully worded answers that neither confirmed nor denied anything.

They would say things like, “We have great respect for each other.” or “We connected through the music.” or “Some things are private.” The more evasive they were, the more people speculated. What would you do if you had to work closely with someone you had complicated feelings for? Would you be able to keep it professional or would the emotions get in the way? Leave your answer in the comments and tell us how you would handle this situation.

The speculation continued for years. Music journalists wrote articles analyzing their relationship. Fans debated whether they were secretly in love. Every time Barbra and Neil were seen together at an event, people watched their body language for clues. But neither one ever confirmed or denied the rumors.

They maintained their silence for 40 years, even as both went on to have other relationships, other marriages, other chapters in their personal lives. Barbra Streisand married actor James Brolin in 1998 and seemed to find lasting happiness with him. Neil Diamond married his long-time partner Katie McNeil in 2012. Both seemed to have moved on, to have found peace and love with their respective spouses.

And still, the question lingered. What had really happened between them during that recording session in 1978? What was the secret behind their undeniable chemistry? Then, in 2023, during an interview for a documentary about her life and career, Barbra Streisand finally spoke about it. The interviewer asked her about “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” and about her collaboration with Neil Diamond.

And instead of giving her usual vague response, Barbra paused. You could see her considering whether to finally tell the truth, whether after 45 years it was time to let the secret out. And then, she began to talk. Barbra revealed that when she and Neil had stood at that microphone together in 1978, something unexpected had happened.

They had known each other professionally for years, but they had never spent significant time together one-on-one. As they sang that song, as they looked into each other’s eyes and channeled the emotion of two people whose love was dying, they connected on a level that surprised both of them. Barbra said that she and Neil had recognized in each other something that went beyond professional admiration.

There was an attraction, yes, but more than that, there was an understanding. They were both complicated people, perfectionists, artists who were often misunderstood by others. They both knew what it was like to be driven to the point where relationships suffered, to be so focused on their art that everything else became secondary.

In each other, they saw a reflection of themselves. After the recording session ended, Barbra and Neil had talked for hours. They went to dinner, not as a date, but as two people who had just experienced something profound and needed to process it. They talked about their careers, their struggles, their fears, their loneliness despite being surrounded by people and fame.

They talked about what it cost to be who they were, about the relationships that had failed because they could not turn off their ambition, could not be anything other than who they were. And in those conversations, feelings developed, real feelings, romantic feelings. For a brief period of time, Barbra admitted, she and Neil had been emotionally involved.

Not a full-blown affair, not a dramatic romance, but something real and significant nonetheless. They had both been in complicated situations in their personal lives at the time, both dealing with relationships that were struggling. And they had found in each other a connection that felt rare and precious. But both Barbra and Neil were smart enough to know that acting on those feelings would be a mistake.

They were too similar, both too strong-willed, both too focused on their careers. A relationship between them would be intense and probably destructive. They would either have to compromise who they were or they would clash until they destroyed what they had. So, they made the difficult decision to step back to preserve their friendship and their professional relationship, but not to pursue anything romantic.

Barbra said that the decision was mutual but painful. For a while, it was hard for them to be around each other. The feelings did not just disappear because they decided not to act on them. But over time, the intensity faded and they were able to maintain a respectful friendship. They continued to speak occasionally over the years, to support each other’s work from a distance, but they never worked together again.

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