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Newton-John released her first solo album, If Not For You ( No. 158 Pop ), in 1971.
Newton-John released the B-side, " Dancin ' ' Round and ' Round ," of the " Totally Hot " single to Country radio peaking at No. 29 ( as well as No. 82 Pop and No. 25 AC ), becoming her last charted solo Country airplay single to date.
In 1981, Newton-John released her most successful studio album, the double platinum Physical.
The special was subsequently released to video earning Newton-John another Grammy nomination.
The following year, Newton-John released a healing CD, Grace and Gratitude.
Newton-John released a companion CD, A Celebration In Song, the following month in Australia and later worldwide featuring new and previously recorded duets by " Olivia Newton-John & Friends.
Newton-John was featured in UniGlobe Entertainment's breast cancer docu-drama, 1 a Minute, released in October 2010.
During the same month, Bluewater Productions released a comic book featuring Newton-John to coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
In 2002, Newton-John released ( 2 ), a duets album featuring mostly Australian artists ( Tina Arena, Darren Hayes, Jimmy Little, Johnny O ' Keefe, Billy Thorpe, Keith Urban ) as well as a heartfelt " duet " with the deceased Peter Allen.
Newton-John also released several Christmas albums.
In 2010, Newton-John starred in the film Score: A Hockey Musical, released in Canada.
The performance was released as a digital single, returning Newton-John to the Billboard Hot 100 ( No. 89 ) for the first time since her 1998 re-release of " I Honestly Love You ".
Newton-John released another concert DVD, Olivia Newton-John and the Sydney Symphony: Live at the Sydney Opera House, and a companion CD, Olivia's Live Hits, in January 2008.
After the breakup of The Alpha Band, Soles released two solo albums, Promise in 1980, and 1982's Walk by Love, and went on to produce or perform on albums by Dylan, Burnett, The Washington Squares, Peter Case, Elvis Costello, Roger McGuinn, Don McLean, The Monkees, The 77s, Olivia Newton-John, Roy Orbison, Tonio K, Victoria Williams, Steve Scott and others.
The Xanadu soundtrack and all its singles by both ELO and Newton-John were released on MCA Records in the USA and Canada, and on Jet Records elsewhere in the world.
In 1998, Newton-John released a new version of " I Honestly Love You " from her album Back with a Heart, which featured Babyface on background vocals, and reached number sixty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100, her first U. S. charted single in six years.
" Physical " is a song by pop singer Olivia Newton-John, released in September 1981.
The controversial music video that was released to promote the song featured Newton-John in a gym with well-built men in the last half.
The revamped bossa nova version of the song was released on the 2002 Olivia duet album ( 2 ) as a bonus track ; this version replaces the original in latest tours of Newton-John.
Long Live Love is an album recorded by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1974 on EMI Records.
* The Main Event ( video ), a video, released in 1999, of a tour The Main Event Tour by singers Olivia Newton-John, John Farnham and Anthony Warlow

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Newton-John was primed for another comeback in 1992 when she compiled her third hits collection, Back to Basics – The Essential Collection 1971 – 1992, and planned her first tour since her Physical trek ten years earlier.
Stigwood followed this with another hugely successful film adaptation of one of his stage productions, the rock ' n ' roll musicalGrease ( 1978 ), which co-starred Travolta and Australian singer Olivia Newton-John.
The group forms as a result of an outcry over the 1974 Country Music Association awards program, where pop diva Olivia Newton-John won Female Vocalist of the Year, and Danny Davis & the Nashville Brass was awarded another Instrumental Group of the Year.
" I Honestly Love You ", written by Barry with Peter Allen, became a 1974 No. 1 for Olivia Newton-John ; and, in 1984, Jeffrey Osborne and Joyce Kennedy hit the Top 40 with another Barry composition, " The Last Time I Made Love ", written with Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
In the same year, Wheatley reached another milestone in his career, with a hugely successful trio tour, " The Main Event " that starred Farnham, Olivia Newton-John and Anthony Warlow.

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) To counter its overtly suggestive tone, Newton-John filmed an exercise-themed video that turned the song into an aerobics anthem and made headbands a fashion accessory outside the gym.
Newton-John became a pioneer in the nascent music video industry by recording a video album for Physical featuring videos of all the album's tracks and three of her older hits.
For her first Glee appearance, Newton-John re-created her " Physical " video with series regular Jane Lynch.
The first two award recipients were former member of The Monkees Michael Nesmith for the hour-long video Elephant Parts ( also known as Michael Nesmith in Elephant Parts ) as well as Olivia Newton-John for Olivia Physical.
The first two award recipients were former member of The Monkees, Michael Nesmith for the hour-long video Elephant Parts ( also known as Michael Nesmith in Elephant Parts ) as well as Olivia Newton-John for Olivia Physical.
Singer played with Olivia Newton-John in the music video for Culture Shock.

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Newton-John re-teamed with Travolta in 1983 for the critically and commercially unsuccessful Two of a Kind, redeemed by its platinum soundtrack ( No. 26 Pop ) featuring " Twist of Fate " ( No. 5 Pop ), " Livin ' in Desperate Times " ( No. 31 Pop ), and a new duet with Travolta, " Take a Chance " ( No. 3 AC ).
Other Billboard charting songs include " 20 / 20 " by George Benson, " Invisible Man " by 98 Degrees, " Potential New Boyfriend " by Dolly Parton, " Heart Attack " and " Twist of Fate " by Olivia Newton-John, and " Impulsive " by Wilson Phillips.
After Tin Tin disbanded in 1973, Kipner went on to write and produce songs for Chicago (" Hard Habit to Break "), Olivia Newton-John (" Physical " and " Twist of Fate "), Christina Aguilera, 98 Degrees and Dream.

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Newton-John previewed some of the film's soundtrack during her second American network television special, Olivia, featuring guests ABBA and Andy Gibb.
With a turn of the television dial, viewers around the globe could variously have seen shows and occasional specials featuring Dinah Shore, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Julie Andrews, The Carpenters, Olivia Newton-John, John Denver, John Davidson, Mac Davis, Bobby Goldsboro, Lynda Carter, Johnny Cash, Sonny and Cher, Bob Monkhouse, Carol Burnett, Rod Hull and Emu, Flip Wilson, Lawrence Welk, Glen Campbell, Donny & Marie Osmond, Barbara Mandrell, Judy Garland, The Captain & Tennille, The Jacksons, The Keane Brothers, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mary Tyler Moore, Dean Martin, Tony Orlando and Dawn, The Smothers Brothers, Danny Kaye, Des O ' Connor, Buck and Roy, Roy Hudd, Billy Dainty, Max Wall or The Muppet Show.
The Sydney concert included, Coldplay featuring John Farnham, Eskimo Joe, Hoodoo Gurus, Icehouse, Jet, Josh Pyke, The Presets, Wolfmother, You Am I, Architecture in Helsinki, Marcia Hines, Taylor Swift, and Barry Gibb with Olivia Newton-John.
WLTI initially positioned itself as a cross between more up-tempo AC competitor WNIC and beautiful music Joy 97, featuring a blend of soft hits and oldies from artists like Barry Manilow, The Carpenters, Anne Murray, Olivia Newton-John, and Frank Sinatra.
* The Main Event ( concert tour ), an Australian concert tour, and later album, featuring John Farnham, Olivia Newton-John and Anthony Warlow

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During this period, many performers, including Rose Maddox, Kitty Wells, Olivia Newton-John, Emmylou Harris, and Linda Ronstadt, covered her songs, and her siblings Randy and Stella both received recording contracts of their own.
She was also attracted to the music of more mainstream artists like Olivia Newton-John and The Police, perhaps explaining the contrast in her later music between sweet, melodic " pop " songs and more hard rock oriented material.
Hoffs was actually naked when she recorded the song, after being convinced by Sigerson that Olivia Newton-John got her amazing performances by recording everything while naked.
At fourteen Newton-John formed a short-lived all-girl group, Sol Four, with three classmates often performing in a coffee shop owned by her brother-in-law.
Newton-John was initially reluctant to use the prize she had won, a trip to England, but travelled there nearly a year later after her mother encouraged her to broaden her horizons.
Newton-John recorded her first single, " Till You Say You'll Be Mine " b / w " Forever ", in England for Decca Records in 1966.
Newton-John was homesick in England for her then-boyfriend, Ian Turpie, with whom she had co-starred in the Australian telefilm, Funny Things Happen Down Under.
Newton-John would repeatedly book trips back to Australia that her mother would subsequently cancel.
) After Carroll's visa expired forcing her to return to Australia, Newton-John remained in England to pursue solo work until 1975.
All six Eurovision contest song candidates were recorded by Newton-John and included on her Long Live Love album, her first for the EMI Records label.
Written and composed by Jeff Barry and Peter Allen, the ballad became her first No. 1 Pop ( two weeks ), second No. 1 AC ( three weeks ) and third Top 10 Country ( No. 6 ) hit and earned Newton-John two more Grammys for Record of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance-Female.
In addition to her Grammy for " Let Me Be There ", Newton-John was also named the Country Music Association Female Vocalist of the Year in 1974, defeating more established nominees Loretta Lynn, Canadian Anne Murray, Dolly Parton and Tanya Tucker.
Stella Parton, Dolly's sister, recorded " Ode to Olivia " and Newton-John recorded her 1976 album, Don't Stop Believin ', in Nashville.
Newton-John topped the Pop ( one week ) and Country ( six weeks ) Albums charts with her next album, Have You Never Been Mellow.
She headlined her first U. S. television special, A Special Olivia Newton-John, in November 1976.
Burned by her Toomorrow experience and concerned that she was too old to play a high school senior ( she turned 29 during the latter 1977 filming ), Newton-John insisted on a screen test with the film's co-star, John Travolta.
Newton-John's transformation in Grease from goody-goody " Sandy 1 " to spandex-clad " Sandy 2 " emboldened Newton-John to do the same with her music career.
Newton-John began 1980 by releasing " I Can't Help It " ( No. 12 Pop, No. 8 AC ), a duet with Andy Gibb from his After Dark album, and by starring in her third television special, Hollywood Nights.

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