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"Second Hand Rose" is a popular song with lyrics by Grant Clarke and music by James F. Hanley written for Fanny Brice in 1921. Brice introduced the song in the revue Ziegfeld Follies of 1921 which opened at the Globe Theater (now known as the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre) on Broadway on June 21, 1921. Brice's 1922 recording of the song became a hit record, reaching #6 (US). The song was also sung by Brice in the 1928 film My Man. The song was recorded by Barbra Streisand who had starred in Funny Girl, the 1964 Broadway musical based on Brice's life. It was part of her 1965 television special My Name Is Barbra, releasing it as a single for the tie-in studio album My Name Is Barbra, Two.... Her rendition became an international hit, reaching #14 in the UK, #6 in Australia, #32 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and #1 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart. Streisand had received similar acclaim for her cover of the Brice hit "My Man". The success of these recordings prompted both "Second Hand Rose" and "My Man" to be included in the 1968 film adaptation of Funny Girl, despite neither song appearing in the original stage musical.