Barbra Streisand

Streisand was nominated for album of the year the first four years she was eligible. Her debut, The Barbra Streisand Album, won the award in 1964, making Streisand, who was just 22 at the time, the youngest album of the year recipient to date. She held that distinction for 32 years, until Alanis Morissette won the award at age 21 in 1996 with Jagged Little Pill. (Eilish, who was just 18 when she won with When We All Fall Asleep…, is the current record-holder.)
Streisand was also nominated the next three years with People, My Name Is Barbra and Color Me Barbra. The latter two albums were soundtracks to her first two TV specials. To date, she is the only artist on this list to have won the album of the year award — either for one of their first three albums, or for a later release. (If Eilish joins this list, as expected, Streisand will have company in that respect.)

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