Singer Barbra Streisand has created US chart history by becoming the first artist to score number one albums in each of the last six decades.
The veteran star’s latest release, Partners, topped the Billboard rundown after selling 196,000 copies.
The 72-year-old’s first number one album, People, was achieved almost 50 years ago in October 1964.
Streisand’s latest hit also makes her the only female singer to clock up 10 number one albums in the US.
The musician now stands at number four in the all-time list of album chart-topping acts in the US, behind The Beatles, who lead the hall of fame with 19 number ones.
Jay Z is second with 13, while Bruce Springsteen is in third place with 11 best-selling albums.
Streisand ties for fourth with Elvis Presley, who is featured on her latest work.
The album is a collection of classic songs with high profile singing partners, including Stevie Wonder, Josh Groban and Billy Joel, with whom she performs New York State of Mind, BBC informs.