This is how you know you have reached true capital-“D” Diva Status: the “Tonight Show” clears its entire slate of guests just for you.

Barbra Streisand will be Jimmy Fallon’s only guest on Sept. 15, when she appears to promote her new album, “Partners,” which comes out Sept. 16. The last time she was on the show, she was promoting her debut album with Johnny Carson in 1963.

Streisand recently joined Instagram — to much fanfare. The release of a new album puts her latest foray into social media in perspective: The first picture she posted also serves as the cover art for “Partners.”

It was also announced this week that Taschen will be releasing a coffee table book of more than 240 photographs of the singer, actress, producer and director. “Barbra: Streisand’s Early Years in Hollywood, 1968-1976” comes out in December. Plus, SiriusXM is launching an exclusive, limited-run Streisand channel.

It will be interesting to see if and how “Tonight Show” set decorators accommodate Streisand’s “good side.” Streisand famously favors the left side of her face, so much so that she’s even unseated Oprah Winfrey — when Streisand did interviews with Oprah, she sat stage left and Oprah sat stage right, a complete reversal of Oprah’s normal guest-host arrangement. The Funny Girl’s a huge get, so NBC’s bound to make whatever concessions necessary to get Babs in the building. In addition to an interview with Fallon, Streisand is expected to perform.

Here’s the track listing for “Partners”:

1. It Had to Be You (with Michael Bublé)
2. People (with Stevie Wonder)
3. Come Rain or Come Shine (with John Mayer)
4. Evergreen (with Babyface)
5. New York State of Mind (with Billy Joel)
6. I’d Want It to Be You (with Blake Shelton)
7. The Way We Were (with Lionel Richie)
8. I Still Can See Your Face (with Andrea Bocelli)
9. How Deep Is the Ocean (with Jason Gould)
10. What Kind of Fool (with John Legend)
11. Somewhere (with Josh Groban)
12. Love Me Tender (with Elvis Presley)

And video of Streisand singing “Somewhere” from “West Side Story” with Josh Groban. Spoiler alert: They sound absolutely lovely.