Barbra Streisand made her first appearance on late night television in more than a half century Monday, singing songs from her new album Partners on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.

The legendary actress, singer and filmmaker, affectionately called Babs by her fans, was a good sport, sharing the stage with the comedian, who has a predilection for picking up the microphone.

"I can hardly tell the difference," quipped Streisand as Fallon crooned his way through Blake Shelton's part in I'd Want It to be With You.

Streisand was Fallon's only guest Monday night and he insisted the 72-year-old sit in the host's chair. Fallon joked she might as well, because she'll never be coming back.

Partners, Streisand's 34th studio album, is out today featuring duets with other big name artists such as Andrea Bocelli, Kenneth "BabyfaceEdmonds and Elvis Presley.

With files from The Associated Press