Complete List Of Olivia Newton-John Albums And Discography

Olivia Newton-John Albums

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I will never forget hearing Olivia Newton-John’s song playing on the radio in an early beach scene in the movie Jaws. The song actually was a huge hit that year the movie came out. It gave the movie and even more realistic feel than we had really wanted actually to feel. This Complete List Of Olivia Newton-John Albums And Songs presents the full discography of  Olivia Newton-John studio albums.

OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN STUDIO ALBUMS

If Not for You

Released May 1971

If Not for You, Olivia Newton-John’s debut studio album, was released in May 1971. The album was a significant launchpad for her career, showcasing her distinctive voice and marking her entry into the international music scene. The title track, a cover of Bob Dylan’s song, became her first international hit, and the album itself was a blend of soft rock and folk, characteristic of the early ’70s sound.

Newton-John worked with producer Bruce Welch, who was instrumental in shaping the sound of the album. Other notable musicians included John Farrar on guitar, who would become a long-time collaborator. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London and achieved moderate success on the charts.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Me and Bobby McGee” – 3:46
  2. “If Not for You” – 2:56
  3. “Banks of the Ohio” – 3:18
  4. “In a Station” – 3:08
  5. “Love Song” – 3:46
  6. “Help Me Make It Through the Night” – 2:23
  7. “If You Could Read My Mind” – 3:40
  8. “No Regrets” – 3:28
  9. “I’m a Small and Lonely Light” – 3:03
  10. “If I Gotta Leave” – 3:07
  11. “Where Are You Going to My Love” – 3:25
  12. “Lullaby” – 3:07

Olivia

Released 1972

Olivia Newton-John’s second studio album, Olivia, was released in 1972. This album continued to establish Newton-John as a prominent figure in the soft rock and country genres. The sound was a seamless blend of her soothing vocals with a country influence, which would become a recurring theme in her early career.

The album featured arrangements by John Farrar and Bruce Welch, who also produced the album. The recording took place at Abbey Road Studios, and it included a mix of original songs and covers.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Angel of the Morning” – 3:54
  2. “Just a Little Too Much” – 2:06
  3. “If We Only Have Love” – 3:21
  4. “Winterwood” – 3:00
  5. “My Old Man’s Got a Gun” – 3:06
  6. “Changes” – 2:30
  7. “I’m a Small and Lonely Light” – 2:29
  8. “Why Don’t You Write Me” – 2:38
  9. “Mary Skeffington” – 2:23
  10. “Behind That Locked Door” – 3:45
  11. “What Is Life” – 3:23
  12. “Everything I Own” – 3:57

Let Me Be There

Released November 1973

Let Me Be There, Olivia Newton-John’s third studio album, released in November 1973, marked her breakthrough in the United States. The title track became a substantial hit, earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. This album blended pop with country elements, a fusion that became a hallmark of her early career.

The production was again overseen by John Farrar and Bruce Welch. The album featured contributions from prominent musicians such as guitarists John Farrar and Terry Britten. Recorded in London, Let Me Be There was a commercial success, solidifying Newton-John’s presence in the American music market.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Take Me Home, Country Roads” – 3:17
  2. “Amoureuse” – 3:42
  3. “Brotherly Love” – 2:42
  4. “Heartbreaker” – 3:11
  5. “Rosewater” – 3:27
  6. “You Ain’t Got the Right” – 3:17
  7. “Feeling Best” – 3:02
  8. “Being on the Losing End” – 3:07
  9. “Let Me Be There” – 3:02
  10. “Music Makes My Day” – 3:00
  11. “Leaving” – 3:00
  12. “If We Try” – 3:19

Long Live Love

Released May 1974

Long Live Love, released in May 1974, was Olivia Newton-John’s fourth studio album. The album was a commercial success in the UK and Australia, further establishing her as a pop icon. The title track was particularly successful, representing the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest of 1974. The album continued her trend of blending pop with country influences.

Produced by John Farrar and Bruce Welch, the album showcased Newton-John’s versatility as a singer. It featured a collection of pop-oriented tracks, with a mix of original songs and covers, and was recorded in the UK. Long Live Love was a testament to Newton-John’s growing international appeal.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Free the People” – 3:20
  2. “Angel Eyes” – 3:29
  3. “Country Girl” – 3:45
  4. “Someday” – 2:55
  5. “God Only Knows” – 3:39
  6. “Loving You Ain’t Easy” – 2:48
  7. “Home Ain’t Home Anymore” – 2:30
  8. “Have Love Will Travel” – 3:02
  9. “I Honestly Love You” – 3:39
  10. “Hands Across the Sea” – 2:28
  11. “The River’s Too Wide” – 3:20
  12. “Long Live Love” – 2:44

Have You Never Been Mellow

Released February 1975

Have You Never Been Mellow, released in February 1975, was Olivia Newton-John’s fifth studio album. The album was a significant commercial success, particularly in the United States, where the title track reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This album continued to blend pop with soft rock and country influences, and it showcased Newton-John’s ability to deliver emotionally resonant performances.

John Farrar’s production and arrangements played a crucial role in shaping the sound of the album. The recording took place in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Have You Never Been Mellow was a critical moment in Newton-John’s career, cementing her status as a leading pop and country artist.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Have You Never Been Mellow” – 3:32
  2. “Loving Arms” – 2:53
  3. “Lifestream” – 2:35
  4. “Goodbye Again” – 3:58
  5. “Water Under the Bridge” – 3:02
  6. “I Never Did Sing You a Love Song” – 2:43
  7. “It’s So Easy” – 3:06
  8. “The Air That I Breathe” – 3:51
  9. “Follow Me” – 3:00
  10. “And in the Morning” – 4:38
  11. “Please Mr. Please” – 3:24
  12. “I Honestly Love You” (Reprise) – 2:49

Clearly Love

Released September 1975

Clearly Love, Olivia Newton-John’s sixth studio album, was released in September 1975. The album continued her streak of successful albums throughout the mid-1970s, featuring a mix of pop and country styles. The production, led by John Farrar, created a polished and accessible sound that was well-received by her fan base.

Recorded in the United States, Clearly Love included a range of original songs and covers, highlighting Newton-John’s versatility as a vocalist. The album’s singles, including “Something Better to Do” and “Let It Shine,” were modest hits, contributing to the album’s overall success.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Something Better to Do” – 3:17
  2. “Lovers” – 3:50
  3. “Slow Down Jackson” – 3:14
  4. “He’s My Rock” – 2:38
  5. “Sail Into Tomorrow” – 3:04
  6. “Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying” – 3:01
  7. “Clearly Love” – 2:21
  8. “Let It Shine” – 2:26
  9. “Summertime Blues” – 2:28
  10. “Just a Lot of Folk (The Marshmallow Song)” – 2:42
  11. “He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother” – 4:05
  12. “I Honestly Love You” (Reprise) – 2:50

Come on Over

Released February 1976

Come on Over, Olivia Newton-John’s seventh studio album, was released in February 1976. The album saw her delving deeper into the country music genre while maintaining her pop sensibilities. The title track, a cover of the Bee Gees’ song, and “Jolene,” originally by Dolly Parton, were standout tracks, showcasing Newton-John’s ability to make covers her own.

The album was produced by John Farrar, and it was recorded in both the United States and the United Kingdom. Come on Over was well-received, solidifying Newton-John’s status as a crossover artist who could appeal to both pop and country audiences.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Jolene” – 3:07
  2. “Pony Ride” – 3:36
  3. “Come on Over” – 3:40
  4. “It’ll Be Me” – 3:28
  5. “Greensleeves” – 3:38
  6. “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain” – 2:23
  7. “Don’t Throw It All Away” – 2:55
  8. “Who Are You Now?” – 3:30
  9. “Smile for Me” – 3:05
  10. “Small Talk and Pride” – 3:50
  11. “Wrap Me in Your Arms” – 3:04
  12. “The Long and Winding Road” – 4:24

Don’t Stop Believin’

Released October 1976

Don’t Stop Believin’, released in October 1976, was Olivia Newton-John’s eighth studio album. This album continued her exploration of the country-pop genre, featuring a blend of upbeat tracks and ballads. The title track, “Don’t Stop Believin’,” was a hit single and highlighted her flair for inspirational, uplifting music.

Produced by John Farrar, the album’s recording sessions took place in the United States. Don’t Stop Believin’ further cemented Newton-John’s position in the pop music world while continuing to appeal to her country music fanbase.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 3:37
  2. “A Thousand Conversations” – 3:00
  3. “Compassionate Man” – 2:50
  4. “New-Born Babe” – 3:05
  5. “Hey Mr. Dreammaker” – 3:48
  6. “Every Face Tells a Story” – 3:40
  7. “Sam” – 3:43
  8. “Love You Hold the Key” – 3:16
  9. “I’ll Bet You a Kangaroo” – 2:59
  10. “The Last Time You Loved” – 3:23
  11. “Raise the Roof” – 2:58
  12. “Brotherly Love” – 2:55

Making a Good Thing Better

Released June 1977

Making a Good Thing Better, Olivia Newton-John’s ninth studio album, was released in June 1977. This album saw a slight departure from her country influences, leaning more towards a mainstream pop sound. The album’s title track, “Making a Good Thing Better,” reflected her evolving musical style, which was more aligned with contemporary pop.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Making a Good Thing Better” – 3:45
  2. “Slow Dancing” – 4:02
  3. “Ring of Fire” – 3:15
  4. “Coolin’ Down” – 3:55
  5. “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” – 6:35
  6. “Sad Songs” – 2:45
  7. “You Won’t See Me Cry” – 2:53
  8. “So Easy to Begin” – 3:56
  9. “I Think I’ll Say Goodbye” – 2:30
  10. “Don’t Ask a Friend” – 3:26
  11. “If Love Is Real” – 3:33
  12. “The Air That I Breathe” – 3:52

Totally Hot

Released November 1978

Totally Hot, released in November 1978, was Olivia Newton-John’s tenth studio album. This album marked a significant shift in her career, as she moved away from her country-pop roots towards a more contemporary pop and rock sound. The album’s style was more upbeat and edgier than her previous works, exemplified by tracks like “A Little More Love” and the title track “Totally Hot.”

The album was produced by John Farrar and recorded in the United States. Totally Hot was a commercial success and represented a new phase in Newton-John’s career, setting the stage for her future pop endeavors and her eventual starring role in the musical film Grease.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Please Don’t Keep Me Waiting” – 5:48
  2. “Dancin’ ‘Round and ‘Round” – 4:00
  3. “Talk to Me” – 3:28
  4. “Deeper Than the Night” – 3:35
  5. “Borrowed Time” – 3:37
  6. “A Little More Love” – 3:28
  7. “Never Enough” – 4:10
  8. “Totally Hot” – 3:11
  9. “Boats Against the Current” – 3:56
  10. “Gimme Some Lovin'” – 4:13

Physical

Released October 1981

Physical, released in October 1981, marked a dramatic transformation in Olivia Newton-John’s career. This album was a bold departure from her country and soft rock roots, venturing into more pop and dance-oriented territory. The title track, “Physical,” became one of the most iconic songs of the 1980s, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart for ten consecutive weeks. The album’s sound was a blend of pop, rock, and dance music, showcasing Newton-John’s versatility and willingness to embrace contemporary music trends.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Landslide” – 4:20
  2. “Stranger’s Touch” – 3:50
  3. “Make a Move on Me” – 3:15
  4. “Falling” – 3:43
  5. “Love Make Me Strong” – 3:06
  6. “Physical” – 3:45
  7. “Silvery Rain” – 3:39
  8. “Carried Away” – 3:42
  9. “Recovery” – 4:16
  10. “The Promise (The Dolphin Song)” – 4:30

Soul Kiss

Released October 1985

Soul Kiss, Olivia Newton-John’s thirteenth studio album, was released in October 1985. The album continued her foray into more pop and dance-oriented music, although it leaned towards a softer, more romantic style compared to Physical. The title track, “Soul Kiss,” was a moderate hit, showcasing her continued relevance in the pop music scene of the mid-1980s.

John Farrar, Newton-John’s long-time collaborator, again took on the role of producer. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and featured a blend of pop ballads and up-tempo tracks. While Soul Kiss did not replicate the massive success of Physical, it was a notable entry in her discography, demonstrating her adaptability as an artist.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Toughen Up” – 3:47
  2. “Soul Kiss” – 4:31
  3. “Queen of the Publication” – 3:55
  4. “Emotional Tangle” – 4:04
  5. “Culture Shock” – 3:52
  6. “Moth to a Flame” – 3:43
  7. “Overnight Observation” – 4:33
  8. “You Were Great, How Was I?” (duet with Carl Wilson) – 3:47
  9. “Driving Music” – 3:41
  10. “The Right Moment” – 3:38

The Rumour

Released August 1988

The Rumour, released in August 1988, was Olivia Newton-John’s fourteenth studio album. This album marked another shift in her musical style, blending pop with adult contemporary and soft rock elements. The title track, “The Rumour,” featured Elton John and was a notable hit. The album’s sound reflected the pop music trends of the late 1980s, with a polished production and catchy melodies.

Produced by Elton John and James Newton Howard, The Rumour was recorded in various locations, including Los Angeles and London. The album showcased Newton-John’s ability to evolve with the times, featuring collaborations that brought a fresh perspective to her music.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “The Rumour” – 3:55
  2. “Love and Let Live” – 3:35
  3. “Can’t We Talk It Over in Bed” – 3:59
  4. “Let’s Talk About Tomorrow” – 3:18
  5. “It’s Not Heaven” – 4:03
  6. “Get Out” – 3:53
  7. “Big and Strong” – 4:31
  8. “Car Games” – 4:45
  9. “Walk Through Fire” – 5:20
  10. “Tutta La Vita” – 3:38

Warm and Tender

Released 1989

Warm and Tender, released in 1989, marked Olivia Newton-John’s return to a softer, more soothing musical style. This album, primarily a children’s music album, featured lullabies and gentle songs, showcasing her versatility and ability to connect with a younger audience. The album included both traditional lullabies and original compositions, all delivered with Newton-John’s characteristic warmth and gentleness.

The album was a departure from her pop and dance-oriented works, reflecting a more personal and nurturing side of Newton-John. Warm and Tender was well-received, especially among audiences looking for music to share with children.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Jenny Rebecca” – 3:46
  2. “Rocking” – 3:03
  3. “The Way You Look Tonight” – 3:33
  4. “Lullaby Lullaby My Lovely One” – 2:55
  5. “You’ll Never Walk Alone” – 2:53
  6. “Sleep My Princess” – 1:55
  7. “The Flower That Shattered the Stone” – 3:22
  8. “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” – 1:18
  9. “Warm and Tender” – 3:24
  10. “Rock a Bye Baby” – 0:50
  11. “Over the Rainbow” – 4:30
  12. “Twelfth of Never” – 3:39
  13. “All the Pretty Little Horses” – 2:42
  14. “When You Wish Upon a Star” – 3:18
  15. “Reach Out for Me” – 2:57
  16. “Brahms Lullaby” – 0:56

Gaia: One Woman’s Journey

Released 1994

Gaia: One Woman’s Journey, released in 1994, was a deeply personal album for Olivia Newton-John, reflecting her experiences and emotions following her diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer. The album was a significant departure from her previous work, featuring songs that were introspective and focused on themes of healing, environmental awareness, and personal growth.

Self-produced by Newton-John, the album was recorded in Australia. Gaia was her first album to address environmental and health issues, showcasing her commitment to these causes. It received critical acclaim for its honesty and emotional depth.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Trust Yourself” – 4:46
  2. “No Matter What You Do” – 4:20
  3. “No Other Love” – 3:38
  4. “Pegasus” – 4:30
  5. “Why Me” – 3:52
  6. “Don’t Cut Me Down” – 4:14
  7. “Gaia” – 6:32
  8. “Do You Feel” – 4:14
  9. “I Never Knew Love” – 3:11
  10. “Silent Ruin” – 4:22
  11. “Not Gonna Give into It” – 5:52
  12. “The Way of Love” – 4:18

Back with a Heart

Released May 1998

Back with a Heart, released in May 1998, saw Olivia Newton-John returning to her country roots. The album was a blend of new material and re-recordings of some of her earlier hits, including a new version of “I Honestly Love You,” which featured Babyface. The album’s country style was a nod to her earlier successes in the genre, while also incorporating contemporary country elements.

Produced by John Farrar, the album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, and featured collaborations with some of the top musicians in the country music scene. Back with a Heart was well-received, especially among fans of her country music work.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Precious Love” – 3:23
  2. “Closer to Me” – 3:48
  3. “Fight for Our Love” – 4:08
  4. “Spinning His Wheels” – 3:38
  5. “Under My Skin” – 3:50
  6. “Love Is a Gift” – 4:02
  7. “I Honestly Love You” (1998 version with Babyface) – 4:04
  8. “In Our Livetime” – 4:09
  9. “It Will Be Me” – 3:30
  10. “The Promise (The Dolphin Song)” – 5:30
  11. “Back with a Heart” – 3:55

‘Tis the Season (with Vince Gill)

Released 2000

‘Tis the Season, a collaborative album with country music star Vince Gill, was released in 2000. This Christmas album featured a collection of classic holiday songs, showcasing Newton-John and Gill’s harmonious blend of voices. The album’s arrangements ranged from traditional to contemporary, making it a festive addition to the holiday music catalog.

Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, the album was a heartwarming collaboration that combined Newton-John’s pop sensibility with Gill’s country background, resulting in a unique and enjoyable holiday listening experience.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Deck the Halls” – 2:49
  2. “O Holy Night” – 4:47
  3. “Away in a Manger” – 2:51
  4. “We Three Kings” – 4:46
  5. “The First Noel” – 4:39
  6. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” – 4:37
  7. “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” – 3:08
  8. “O Little Town of Bethlehem” – 3:02
  9. “Silent Night” – 4:04
  10. “Ave Maria” – 4:43

(2)

Released 2002

(2), released in 2002, was a unique album in Olivia Newton-John’s discography, featuring duets with a variety of artists, including Tina Arena, Darren Hayes, and Billy Thorpe. The album included a mix of new songs and re-interpretations of classics, showcasing Newton-John’s ability to collaborate across genres and generations.

The album, recorded in various locations, was a celebration of Newton-John’s musical journey, bringing together a diverse group of artists to create something fresh and contemporary while still honoring her musical legacy.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Sunburned Country” (with Keith Urban) – 4:44
  2. “Lift Me Up” (with Darren Hayes) – 4:13
  3. “I’ll Come Runnin'” (with Tina Arena) – 4:28
  4. “Tenterfield Saddler” (with Peter Allen) – 4:50
  5. “I Will Be Right Here” (with David Campbell) – 3:27
  6. “Phenomenal Woman” (with Amy Sky, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and Delta Goodrem) – 4:01
  7. “It’s Only Love” (with Sir Cliff Richard) – 4:11
  8. “Never Far Away” (with Richard Marx) – 4:45
  9. “Love You Crazy” (with Human Nature) – 3:15
  10. “Bad About You” (with Billy Thorpe) – 3:26
  11. “I’m Counting on You” (with Johnny O’Keefe) – 3:29
  12. “Never Say Never” (with Jann Arden) – 3:11
  13. “Over the Rainbow” (with Anthony Warlow) – 4:40

Indigo: Women of Song

Released 2004

Indigo: Women of Song, released in 2004, is an album where Olivia Newton-John pays tribute to some of the most influential female singers and songwriters. This album features her interpretations of classic songs by artists such as Joan Baez, Nina Simone, and Minnie Riperton. Each track is a homage to the original artist, while Newton-John brings her unique style and emotional depth to these well-known songs.

The album was produced by Phil Ramone and recorded in various studios. Indigo: Women of Song was well-received, with critics praising Newton-John’s vocal performances and the thoughtful selection of songs.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “How Insensitive” – 3:21
  2. “Love Me or Leave Me” – 3:35
  3. “Cry Me a River” – 4:38
  4. “Anyone Who Had a Heart” – 3:54
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” – 5:32
  6. “How Glad I Am” – 3:11
  7. “Lovin’ You” – 4:13
  8. “Rainy Days and Mondays” – 4:39
  9. “Send in the Clowns” – 4:00
  10. “Summertime” – 4:07
  11. “Alfie” – 3:43

Stronger Than Before

Released 2005

Stronger Than Before, released in 2005, is an album that reflects Olivia Newton-John’s personal growth and her journey through life’s challenges, including her battle with breast cancer. The album features a collection of inspirational and uplifting songs, with themes of resilience, hope, and love.

Produced by Amy Sky, the album was recorded in the United States. Stronger Than Before resonated with many of her fans, particularly those who had faced similar health challenges, and was praised for its heartfelt message and Newton-John’s emotive delivery.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Stronger Than Before” – 3:15
  2. “When You Believe” – 3:40
  3. “Phenomenal Woman” – 4:30
  4. “Underneath the Same Sky” – 3:58
  5. “Pass It On” – 4:37
  6. “That’s All I Know for Sure” – 3:12
  7. “When I Needed You” – 4:10
  8. “Can I Trust Your Arms” – 3:54
  9. “Don’t Stop Believin'” – 4:08
  10. “Serenity” – 4:37

Grace and Gratitude

Released 2006

Grace and Gratitude, released in 2006, is an album deeply rooted in Olivia Newton-John’s spirituality and wellness journey. The album’s title reflects its central themes of thankfulness and peace. It’s a blend of new age, soft pop, and meditative music, aimed at providing a soothing and healing experience for the listener.

The album, produced by Amy Sky, features songs that are both reflective and uplifting. Recorded in the United States, Grace and Gratitude was praised for its tranquil melodies and Newton-John’s calming vocals, making it a popular choice for listeners seeking comfort and relaxation.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Shekhinah” – 1:09
  2. “Pearls on a Chain” – 3:47
  3. “Yesod” – 0:47
  4. “To Be Wanted” – 3:40
  5. “Hod” – 0:44
  6. “Learn to Love Yourself” – 4:09
  7. “Nezah” – 0:45
  8. “Grace and Gratitude” – 4:22
  9. “Tiferet” – 0:47
  10. “Love Is Letting Go of Fear” – 3:32
  11. “Hesed-Gevurah” – 0:46
  12. “Gate Gate” – 3:31
  13. “Tala’al Badru ‘Alayna” – 3:05
  14. “Let Go Let God” – 4:44
  15. “Binah” – 0:47
  16. “I Will Lift Up My Eyes” – 4:07
  17. “Hochmah” – 0:48
  18. “The Power of Now” – 3:01
  19. “Keter” – 0:48
  20. “Instrument of Peace” – 4:11

Christmas Wish

Released 2007

Christmas Wish, released in 2007, is Olivia Newton-John’s second Christmas album, following her earlier holiday collaboration with Vince Gill. This album includes a mix of traditional Christmas songs and new compositions, all arranged with a contemporary and festive touch.

The album, produced by Amy Sky, was recorded in the United States and features a variety of musical styles, from pop to jazz-influenced renditions of holiday classics. Newton-John’s warm and tender vocals bring a joyful and comforting spirit to the album, making it a delightful addition to holiday music collections.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “O Come All Ye Faithful” – 4:18
  2. “Angels We Have Heard on High” – 4:20
  3. “Every Time It Snows” (featuring Jon Secada) – 4:20
  4. “Away in a Manger” – 3:14
  5. “We Three Kings” – 4:45
  6. “The First Noel” – 4:32
  7. “A Mother’s Christmas Wish” (featuring Jim Brickman) – 3:57
  8. “O Holy Night” – 4:25
  9. “Deck the Halls” – 3:43
  10. “Instrument of Peace” – 4:07
  11. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” – 4:05
  12. “A Gift of Love” – 4:02
  13. “Amazing Grace” – 4:42
  14. “Christmas on My Radio” – 4:17
  15. “Ave Maria” – 4:43

A Celebration in Song

Released June 2008

A Celebration in Song, released in June 2008, is a unique album in Olivia Newton-John’s career, featuring collaborations with other artists to raise funds for her cancer and wellness centre in Australia. This album includes a mix of new songs and some re-recorded tracks, all centered around themes of hope, courage, and resilience.

The album showcases collaborations with artists such as Keith Urban, Barry Gibb, and Delta Goodrem, among others. Produced by various artists including Newton-John herself, A Celebration in Song was recorded in different locations around the world. The album was well-received for its heartfelt message and the collaborative spirit of the music.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Right Here with You” (with Delta Goodrem) – 4:04
  2. “Find a Little Faith” (with Cliff Richard) – 3:19
  3. “Courageous” (with Melinda Schneider) – 3:33
  4. “The Heart Knows” (with Barry Gibb) – 3:30
  5. “Everything Love Is” (with Jimmy Barnes) – 4:39
  6. “Isn’t It Amazing” (with Sun) – 4:08
  7. “Never Far Away” (with Richard Marx) – 4:45
  8. “Sunburned Country” (with Keith Urban) – 4:44
  9. “Reckless” (with John Farrar) – 3:35
  10. “Angel in the Wings” (with Jann Arden) – 3:36
  11. “The Water is Wide” (with Amy Sky and RyanDan) – 4:17
  12. “Beautiful Thing” (with Belinda Emmett) – 4:32

This Christmas (with John Travolta)

Released November 2012

This Christmas, a collaborative Christmas album with John Travolta, was released in November 2012. The album marks a reunion for Newton-John and Travolta, co-stars of the iconic movie Grease. This festive album features a collection of Christmas classics and a few original songs, all given a fresh spin by the duo.

The album, produced by Randy Waldman and John Farrar, was recorded in the United States. This Christmas was a commercial success, appealing to fans of both artists and those looking for a nostalgic and joyful holiday album.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” – 3:20
  2. “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (with Kenny G) – 2:12
  3. “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” (with Barbra Streisand) – 2:50
  4. “This Christmas” (with Chick Corea) – 4:25
  5. “Silent Night” – 4:22
  6. “The Christmas Waltz” – 3:03
  7. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (with Cliff Richard) – 4:35
  8. “Winter Wonderland” (with Tony Bennett and The Count Basie Orchestra) – 2:29
  9. “White Christmas” – 3:35
  10. “I Think You Might Like It” – 3:07
  11. “The Christmas Song” – 3:17
  12. “Deck the Halls” (with James Taylor) – 2:55
  13. “Auld Lang Syne/Christmas Time is Here” (Medley) – 3:39

Liv On

Released October 2016

Liv On, released in October 2016, is a collaborative album by Olivia Newton-John, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and Amy Sky. This album is a deeply personal project for the artists, focusing on themes of grief, loss, and resilience. It’s a healing and uplifting collection of songs aimed at those going through challenging times.

The album, produced by Amy Sky, was recorded with the intention of offering comfort and inspiration. Liv On is notable for its emotional depth and the harmonious blend of the three artists’ vocals, making it a powerful and moving listening experience.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “My Heart Goes Out to You” – 4:14
  2. “Live On” – 4:34
  3. “Stone in My Pocket” – 4:45
  4. “Sand and Water” – 4:15
  5. “Forever Blue” – 3:48
  6. “Immortality” – 4:10
  7. “Don’t Know What to Say” – 3:28
  8. “Impossible” – 3:44
  9. “I Will Take Care of You” – 4:44
  10. “Grace and Gratitude” – 4:22
  11. “There’s Still My Joy” – 3:29

Friends for Christmas (with John Farnham)

Released October 2016

Friends for Christmas, a collaborative album with Australian singer John Farnham, was released in October 2016. This holiday album features a blend of traditional and contemporary Christmas songs, performed by two of Australia’s most beloved vocalists.

Produced by Phil Buckle, Chong Lim, and John Foreman, the album was recorded in Australia. Friends for Christmas was praised for its festive spirit and the chemistry between Newton-John and Farnham, making it a popular choice for the holiday season in Australia.

CD Track Listings:

  1. “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!” – 2:48
  2. “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” – 2:50
  3. “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” – 5:11
  4. “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” – 2:42
  5. “The Christmas Song” – 3:58
  6. “Winter Wonderland” – 2:38
  7. “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” – 2:55
  8. “Silent Night” – 3:18
  9. “White Christmas” – 3:24
  10. “The Little Drummer Boy” – 3:07
  11. “Silver Bells” – 3:01
  12. “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” – 3:02

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