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{{Short description|British and Australian singer and actress (1948β2022)}} {{pp-vandalism|small=yes}} {{Use Australian English|date=August 2022}} {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2025}} {{Infobox person | honorific_prefix = Dame<!-- do not link per MOS:OVERLINK --> | name = Olivia Newton-John | honorific_suffix = {{Post-nominals|size=100%|country=AUS|AC|DBE}} | image = Olivia Newton John (6707495311) (cropped to look large).jpg<!-- Please do not change; see talk page discussion. --> | caption = Newton-John in 2012 | birth_name = <!-- only use if different from name --> | birth_date = {{Birth date|1948|9|26|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Cambridge]], England | death_date = {{Death date and age|2022|8|8|1948|9|26|df=y}} | death_place = [[Santa Ynez, California]],<!--ranch location as stated at https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/26/olivia-newton-john-i-dont-wish-cancer-on-anyone-else-but-for-me-it-has-been-a-gift--> U.S. | citizenship = {{Hlist|United Kingdom|Australia}} | occupation = {{hlist|Singer| songwriter|actress|activist}} | years_active = 1963β2022 | works = {{Hlist|[[Olivia Newton-John albums discography|Albums]]|[[Olivia Newton-John singles discography|singles]]|[[Olivia Newton-John videography|videography]]}} | net_worth = <!-- Unsourced, unsupported in body; WP:BLP issue: [[US $60 million]] --> | spouse = {{ubl|{{marriage|[[Matt Lattanzi]]|1984|1995|end=div}}|{{marriage|John Easterling|2008}}}} | partner = <!--Parameter is for unmarried, long-term/life partners.--> | children = [[Chloe Lattanzi]] | relatives = {{Plainlist| * [[Max Born]] (grandfather) * [[Victor Ehrenberg (jurist)|Victor Ehrenberg]] (great-grandfather) * [[Brett Goldsmith]] (nephew) * [[Tottie Goldsmith]] (niece) * [[Emerson Newton-John]] (nephew) * [[Gustav Victor Rudolf Born]] (uncle) * [[Georgina Born]] (cousin) * [[Ben Elton]] (third cousin) }} | awards = [[List of awards and honours received by Olivia Newton-John|Full list]] | website = {{URL|olivianewton-john.com}} | module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes | background = solo_singer | origin = [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]], Australia | genre = {{hlist|[[Pop music|Pop]]|[[Country music|country]]|[[country pop]]|[[soft rock]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/olivia-newton-john-mn0000473554/biography|title=Olivia Newton-John Biography, Songs, & Albums|website=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/olivia-newton-john-rob-sheffield-1394426/|title=Farewell, Olivia Newton-John: Why We Honestly Loved Her|first=Rob|last=Sheffield|date=9 August 2022|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]}}</ref>}} | label = {{Hlist|[[Uni Records|Uni]]|[[MCA Records|MCA]]|[[EMI Records|EMI]]|[[Pye Records|Pye]]|[[Festival Records|Festival]]|[[Geffen Records|Geffen]]}} }} | signature = Olivia Newton-John Signature.svg }} '''Dame Olivia Newton-John''' {{Post-nominals|country=AUS|size=100%|AC|DBE}} (26 September 1948 β 8 August 2022) was a British and <!-- Please do not change. See talk page discussion. --> Australian singer and actress.<ref>{{cite web |title=Companion of the Order of Australia |url=https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/2002675 |website=Australian Honours |publisher=[[Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia)]] |access-date=16 August 2022 |date=26 January 2019}}</ref> With over 100 million records sold,<ref name="smh.com.au">{{cite web | url=https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/why-did-olivia-newton-john-make-it-in-the-us-when-so-many-others-didn-t-20220811-p5b94q.html | title=Why did Olivia Newton-John make it in the US when so many others didn't? | date=12 August 2022 }}</ref> Newton-John was one of the [[List of best-selling music artists#100 million to 119 million records|best-selling music artists]] of all time, as well as the highest-selling female Australian recording artist of all time.<ref name="smh.com.au"/><ref>{{cite news |date=25 July 2019 |title=Olivia Newton-John displays movie memorabilia in Newbridge |publisher=[[RTΓ News and Current Affairs]] |url=https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/living/2019/0723/1064799-olivia-newton-john-visits-newbridge/ |access-date=25 July 2019}}</ref> In 1978, Newton-John starred in the [[musical film]] ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]'', which was the highest-grossing musical film at the time and whose [[Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture|soundtrack]] remains one of the [[List of best-selling albums|world's best-selling albums]]. It features two major hit [[duet]]s with co-star [[John Travolta]]: "[[You're the One That I Want]]"βwhich is one of the [[List of best-selling singles#15 million physical copies or more|best-selling singles of all time]]βand "[[Summer Nights (Grease song)|Summer Nights]]". Her signature solo recordings include the [[Grammy Award for Record of the Year|Record of the Year]] Grammy winner "[[I Honestly Love You]]" (1974) and "[[Physical (Olivia Newton-John song)|Physical]]" (1981)β''Billboard''{{'}}s highest-ranking Hot 100 single of the 1980s. Other defining [[Hit song|hit singles]] include "[[If Not for You]]" and "[[Banks of the Ohio]]" (both 1971), "[[Let Me Be There]]" (1973), "[[If You Love Me (Let Me Know)]]" (1974), "[[Have You Never Been Mellow (song)|Have You Never Been Mellow]]" (1975), "[[Sam (Olivia Newton-John song)|Sam]]" (1977), "[[Hopelessly Devoted to You]]" (1978; also from ''Grease''), "[[A Little More Love (Olivia Newton-John song)|A Little More Love]]" (1978), "[[Twist of Fate (Olivia Newton-John song)|Twist of Fate]]" (1983) and, from the 1980 film ''[[Xanadu (film)|Xanadu]]'', "[[Magic (Olivia Newton-John song)|Magic]]" and "[[Xanadu (Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra song)|Xanadu]]" (with the [[Electric Light Orchestra]]). Newton-John's [[List of awards and honours received by Olivia Newton-John|accolades]] include four [[Grammy Awards]], a [[Daytime Emmy Awards|Daytime Emmy Award]], nine [[Billboard Music Awards|''Billboard'' Music Awards]], six [[American Music Awards]] and a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]. She scored fifteen top-ten singles, including five number-one singles on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]],<ref name="books.google.com">{{cite book |last=Erlewine |first=Michael |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7Mo7xm-X1r4C&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PA334 |title=All Music Guide to Country |publisher=Miller Freeman Books |year=1997 |isbn=978-0-87930-475-1 |location=San Francisco |page=334 |access-date=13 August 2010}}</ref> and two number-one albums on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]: ''[[If You Love Me, Let Me Know]]'' (1974) and ''[[Have You Never Been Mellow]]'' (1975). Eleven of her [[Olivia Newton-John singles discography|singles]] (including two [[RIAA certification|Platinum]]) and fourteen of her [[Olivia Newton-John albums discography|albums]] (including two Platinum and four 2Γ Platinum) have been [[Music recording certification|certified]] Gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA). She was appointed Officer of the [[Order of Australia]] in 2006 and Dame Commander of the [[Order of the British Empire]] in 2020. Newton-John, who had [[breast cancer]] three times, was an advocate and sponsor for [[breast cancer research]]. In 2012, the Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre at the [[Austin Hospital]] opened in her home town of Melbourne; in 2015, the facility was rechristened the [[Austin Hospital|Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre.]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Burke |first=Kelly |date=9 August 2022 |title='This was her dream': Olivia Newton-John's legacy lives on at cancer research centre |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/aug/09/this-was-her-dream-olivia-newton-johns-legacy-lives-on-at-cancer-research-centre |access-date=5 July 2024 |work=The Guardian |language=en-GB |issn=0261-3077}}</ref> She was also an activist for [[Environmental movement|environmental]] and [[animal rights]] causes.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Morris |first=Steven |date=23 February 2015 |title=Olivia Newton-John launches Bristol tree-planting project |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/feb/23/olivia-newton-john-launches-bristol-tree-planting-project |access-date=20 March 2023 |issn=0261-3077}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=15 November 2022 |title=I Want Everyone to Remember How Much Olivia Newton-John Cared About Animals |url=https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/money-and-power/a41936342/olivia-newton-john-love-of-animals/ |access-date=20 March 2024 |website=Town & Country |language=en-US}}</ref> ==Early life and family== Olivia Newton-John was born on 26 September 1948<ref name="Eurovisionary">{{cite web|url=https://www.eurovisionary.com/eurovision-biography/olivia-newton-john-biography|title=Olivia Newton-John biography|date=7 November 2008|website=EuroVisionary|language=en-GB|access-date=5 November 2019}}</ref> in [[Cambridge]] to [[Brinley Newton-John|Brinley "Brin" Newton-John]] (1914β1992) and Irene Helene (nΓ©e Born; 1914β2003).<ref name="Eurovisionary" /> Her father was born and raised in [[Welsh people|Wales]] to a middle-class family. Her mother was born and raised in Germany to a German Jewish academic family who came to the UK in 1933 to escape the [[Nazi Germany|Nazi regime]].<ref>{{cite web |date=8 August 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John, 'Grease' star and granddaughter of Jewish Nobel laureate, dies at 73 |url=https://www.jta.org/2022/08/08/obituaries/olivia-newton-john-grease-star-and-granddaughter-of-jewish-nobel-laureate-dies-at-73 |access-date=10 August 2022 |publisher=Jewish Telegraphic Agency |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=i2p1DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA10 |title=Don't Stop Believin' - Olivia Newton-John - Google Books |isbn=9781982122263 |access-date=10 August 2022|last1=Newton-John |first1=Olivia |date=12 March 2019 |publisher=Simon and Schuster }}</ref> Newton-John's maternal grandfather was [[German Jewish]] [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]]βwinning physicist [[Max Born]].<ref name="maxborn">{{cite journal|url=http://rsnr.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/56/2/219.full.pdf|title=The wide-ranging family history of Max Born|year=2002|publisher=royalsocietypublishing.org|author=G.V.R. Born|journal=Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London|volume=56|issue=2|pages=219β262|doi=10.1098/rsnr.2002.0180|s2cid=72026412|access-date=2 March 2012}}</ref><ref>Multiple sources: * {{cite web|url=http://www.tiemohollmann.de/Inhalt/Claussen/ppl/e/6/c0f949bd5342a64d66e.html|title=Genealogy of Tiemo Hollmann β Born, Irene Helene|date=9 January 2012|publisher=Tiemohollmann.de|access-date=11 November 2012|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121130223045/http://www.tiemohollmann.de/Inhalt/Claussen/ppl/e/6/c0f949bd5342a64d66e.html|archive-date=30 November 2012}} * {{cite journal|year=1995|title=Recollections of Max Born|journal=Astrophysics and Space Science|volume=227|issue=1|pages=277β97|last1=Wolf|first1=Emil|doi=10.1007/bf00678085|bibcode=1995Ap&SS.227..277W|s2cid=189849885}} Born was practising Lutheranism before being officially baptised as a Lutheran in March 1914, before Irene's birth. * {{Cite web|url=https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/wroclaw/Max_Born.html|title=Max Born|website=kehilalinks.jewishgen.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Conocimiento |first=Ventana al |date=5 January 2018 |title=Max Born, the Quantum Physicist who Believed that "God Plays Dice" |url=https://www.bbvaopenmind.com/en/science/leading-figures/max-born-the-rival-of-einstein-who-believed-that-god-plays-dice/ |access-date=22 March 2023 |website=OpenMind |language=en-US}}</ref> Her maternal grandmother Hedwig was the daughter of German Jewish jurist [[Victor Ehrenberg (jurist)|Victor Ehrenberg]] and his Lutheran wife, Helene Agatha von Jhering. Through Helene Agatha, Newton-John was a descendant of Protestant theologian [[Martin Luther]]. She was also descended from an unspecified Spanish monarch.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.universalcompendium.com/tables/his/gen/links/onj-luther.htm|title=Olivia Newton-John's links to notable persons|website=www.universalcompendium.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://blog.12min.com/dont-stop-believin-pdf-summary|title=Excerpts from Olivia's Don't Stop Believin' memoir|date=23 May 2019 }}</ref> Helene Agatha's own father, Newton-John's great-great-grandfather, was jurist [[Rudolf von Jhering]]. Newton-John's uncle was pharmacologist [[Gustav Victor Rudolf Born]]. Through her Ehrenberg line, Newton-John was a third cousin of comedian [[Ben Elton]].<ref name="maxborn" /> Newton-John's father was an [[MI5]] officer<ref>{{cite web|title=Olivia Newton-John Biography|url=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biographies/olivia-newton-john.html|website=The Biography Channel (UK)|publisher=AETN-UK|access-date=9 March 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309055031/http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biographies/olivia-newton-john.html|archive-date=9 March 2014}}</ref> on the [[Enigma machine|Enigma]] project at [[Bletchley Park]] who took [[Rudolf Hess]] into custody during [[World War II]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/fameandfortune/7749272/Fame-and-Fortune-Olivia-Newton-John.html |first1=Sarah |last1=Ewing |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220110/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/fameandfortune/7749272/Fame-and-Fortune-Olivia-Newton-John.html |archive-date=10 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Fame & Fortune: Olivia Newton-John |newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|date=21 May 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merrymedia.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2416&Itemid=62|title=Olivia Newton-John on The Biography Channel|publisher=Merrymedia.co.uk|date=3 February 2007|access-date=10 November 2008|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090202202748/http://www.merrymedia.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2416&Itemid=62|archive-date=2 February 2009}}</ref> After the war, he became the headmaster of the [[Cambridgeshire High School for Boys]] and was in this post when Newton-John was born.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/cambridge-school-olivia-newton-johns-22594051|title=The Cambs school where Olivia Newton-John's dad was headteacher|first=Gabrielle|last=Wilde|date=29 December 2021|website=CambridgeshireLive}}</ref> Newton-John was the youngest of three children, following her brother Hugh (1939β2019), a medical doctor, and her sister Rona (1941β2013), an actress who was married to restaurateur Brian Goldsmith<ref name="Engagement Rona to Brian">{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article265714834 |title=Family Notices |newspaper=Australian Jewish Herald|volume=24 |issue=29 |date=26 March 1959 |access-date=22 August 2022 |page=9 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref> and was later married to Newton-John's ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]'' co-star [[Jeff Conaway]] (from 1980 until their divorce in 1985). She also had a half-brother, Toby, and a half-sister, Sarah, both of whom were born of her father's second marriage. In early 1954, when Newton-John was five, her family emigrated to [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (state)|Victoria]], on the [[RMS Strathaird|SS ''Strathaird'']].<ref name="Pass List 1954">{{cite web |url=https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Gallery151/dist/JGalleryViewer.aspx?B=30133959&S=4&N=26&R=0#/SearchNRetrieve/NAAMedia/ShowImage.aspx?B=30133959&T=P&S=4 |title=Digital Item Page Gallery |publisher=[[National Archives of Australia]] |date=25 January 1954 |access-date=22 August 2022 }} Note: London to Fremantle, Western Australia.</ref> Her father worked as a professor of German and as the master of [[Ormond College]] at the [[University of Melbourne]].<ref name="autogenerated1">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-ohh-sandy-vol-10-no-5/|title=Ohh Sandy!|website=People|first=Robert|last=Windeler|date=31 July 1978|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> Her family attended church while her father served as the head of the Presbyterian college.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ncregister.com/cna/olivia-newton-john-attended-catholic-mass-said-favorite-prayer-daily|title=Olivia Newton-John Attended Catholic Mass, Said 'Favorite Prayer' Daily|website=NCR|date=11 August 2022 }}</ref> Newton-John attended Christ Church Grammar School in the Melbourne suburb of [[South Yarra]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Carbone |first1=Suzanne |title=Romantic reunion of a kind on stage for Olivia |url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/romantic-reunion-of-a-kind-on-stage-for-olivia-20120221-1tllp.html |access-date=5 August 2019 |work=[[Sydney Morning Herald]]|date=22 February 2012}}</ref> and then the [[University High School, Melbourne|University High School]] in [[Parkville, Victoria|Parkville]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Newton-John |first=Olivia |year=2018 |title=Don't Stop Believin' |location=Camberwell, Australia |publisher=Viking Australia |isbn=978-0143788935 | page=40}}</ref> ==Career== ===Career beginnings=== Newton-John went to primary school with [[Daryl Braithwaite]], who also followed a singing career.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Segaert |first=Anthony |date=10 August 2022 |title='Lively with noteworthy eyes': The untold story of Olivia Newton-John's school years |url=https://www.smh.com.au/culture/celebrity/lively-with-noteworthy-eyes-the-untold-story-of-olivia-newton-john-s-school-years-20220810-p5b8si.html |access-date=15 August 2022 |website=Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref> At age 14, with three classmates, Newton-John formed a short-lived, all-girl group called Sol Four which often performed at a coffee shop owned by her brother-in-law.<ref name="ilovethatsong1">{{cite web|url=http://ilovethatsong.com/artist/default.aspx?aid=237|title=Olivia Newton-John β Hip-O Records|publisher=Ilovethatsong.com|date=26 October 1987|access-date=10 November 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090111223646/http://ilovethatsong.com/artist/default.aspx?aid=237|archive-date=11 January 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> Newton-John originally wanted to become a veterinarian but then chose to focus on performance after doubting her ability to pass science exams.<ref>{{Cite web |date=8 August 2022 |title=Dame Olivia Newton-John obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/aug/08/olivia-newton-john-obituary |access-date=17 August 2022 |website=The Guardian |language=en}}</ref> In 1964, Newton-John's acting talent was first recognised portraying Lady Mary Lasenby in her [[University High School, Melbourne|University High School's]] production of ''[[The Admirable Crichton]]'' as she became the Young Sun's Drama Award best schoolgirl actress runner-up.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia in the Melbourne University High School Play |url=https://onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/presscut/60s/64-01-01-au-crichton-play.html |access-date=17 August 2022 |website=onlyolivia.com}}</ref> She then became a regular on local Australian television shows, including ''Time for Terry'' and [[HSV (TV station)|HSV-7]]'s ''[[Happy Hammond|The Happy Show]]'', where she performed as "Lovely Livvy".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Campbell |first1=Amy |title=Olivia Newton-John on Why She Won't Watch The Hopelessly Devoted To You Biopic |url=https://www.gq.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/olivia-newtonjohn-on-the-onj-wellness-walk-and-why-she-wont-watch-the-hopelessly-devoted-to-you-biopic/news-story/642852b731a2bcc50ecd4b9fa29abeca |access-date=5 August 2019 |work=GQ |date=5 September 2018}}</ref> She also appeared on ''[[The Go!! Show]],'' where she met her future duet partner, singer [[Pat Carroll (singer)|Pat Carroll]], and her future music producer, [[John Farrar]]. (Carroll and Farrar later married.) In 1965, she entered and won a talent contest on the television program ''[[Sing, Sing, Sing (TV series)|Sing, Sing, Sing]],'' hosted by 1960s Australian icon [[Johnny O'Keefe]]. She performed the songs "[[Anyone Who Had a Heart (song)|Anyone Who Had a Heart]]" and "[[Everything's Coming Up Roses]]". She was initially reluctant to use her prize, a trip to Great Britain, but travelled there nearly a year later after her mother encouraged her to broaden her horizons.<ref name="books.google.com" /> While in Britain, Newton-John missed her then-boyfriend, [[Ian Turpie]],<ref name="Murphy"/> with whom she had co-starred in the 1965 Australian telefilm ''[[Funny Things Happen Down Under]]''. She repeatedly booked trips back to Australia that her mother cancelled.<ref name="ilovethatsong1" /> In 1966, Newton-John recorded her first single, "Till You Say You'll Be Mine", in Britain for [[Decca Records]].<ref name="books.google.com" /> Newton-John's outlook changed when Pat Carroll moved to the UK. The two formed a duo called Pat and Olivia and toured nightclubs in Europe. (In one incident, they were booked at [[Paul Raymond's Revue]] in [[Soho]], London, and were unaware that it was a [[strip club]] until they began to perform onstage dressed primly in frilly high-collared dresses.)<ref name="classic bands.com">{{cite web|author=Pore-Lee-Dunn Productions|url=http://www.classicbands.com/olivia.html|title=Olivia Newton-John|publisher=Classicbands.com|date=26 September 1948|access-date=13 August 2010}}"</ref> During this period, she and Carroll contributed backup vocals to recordings by a number of other artists, notably the song "Come In, You'll Get Pneumonia" by [[the Easybeats]]. After Carroll's visa expired, Carroll was forced to return to Australia but Newton-John remained in Britain to pursue solo work.<ref name="classic bands.com" /> Newton-John was recruited for the group Toomorrow,<ref name="autogenerated2">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-pops-hottest-pipes-vol-3-no-7/|title=Pop's Hottest Pipes|website=People|first=Robert|last=Windeler|date=24 February 1975|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> formed by American producer [[Don Kirshner]]. In 1970, the group starred in the science fiction musical ''[[Toomorrow (film)|Toomorrow]]'' and recorded an accompanying [[Toomorrow (soundtrack)|soundtrack album]] on [[RCA Records]]; both the LP and the movie were named after the group. That same year, the group made two single recordings: "You're My Baby Now"/"Goin' Back" and "I Could Never Live Without Your Love"/"Roll Like a River". Neither track became a chart success; the project failed and the group disbanded.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/toomorrow/index.html|website=Only Olivia|title=Olivia Newton-John movie Toomorrow|access-date= 29 February 2020}}</ref> ===1971β1974: Early success=== [[File:If Not for You - Cash Box ad 1971.jpg|thumb|upright|left|''[[Cashbox (magazine)|Cashbox]]'' advertisement, 15 May 1971]] In 1971, Newton-John released her first solo album, ''[[If Not for You (album)|If Not for You]]'' (US No. 158 Pop). In the UK, the album was released as ''Olivia Newton-John''. The [[If Not for You|title track]], written by [[Bob Dylan]], was her first international hit (US No. 25 Pop, No. 1 [[Adult Contemporary (chart)|Adult Contemporary]]/"AC").<ref name="ONJ.com_bio">{{cite web|url=http://www.olivianewton-john.com/bio.html|title=Olivia Newton-John Biography|publisher=Olivianewton-john.com|access-date=13 August 2010|archive-date=27 November 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127153227/http://olivianewton-john.com/bio.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> Her follow-up single, "[[Banks of the Ohio]]", was a top 10 hit in the UK and Australia, but only peaked at number 94 in the United States. She was voted Best British Female Vocalist two years in a row by the magazine ''[[Record Mirror]]''. She made frequent appearances on [[Cliff Richard]]'s weekly show ''It's Cliff Richard''<ref name="google1">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PgGqNrqfrsoC&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PT499|title=The Billboard book of number 1 hits|access-date=13 August 2010|isbn=9780823076772|last1=Bronson|first1=Fred|year=2003|publisher=Billboard Books }}</ref> and starred with him in the telefilm ''The Case''. Newton-John's 1972 single "[[What Is Life]]" (No. 34 AC) made minimal impact in the United States. As a result, her second studio album ''[[Olivia (Olivia Newton-John album)|Olivia]]'' was never formally issued in the United States. The subsequent single "[[Take Me Home, Country Roads]]" similarly saw little success. Her fortune changed with the release of "[[Let Me Be There]]" in 1973. The song reached the American top 10 on the Pop (No. 6), Country (No. 7),<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=eKicir5sZr4C&pg=PA461|title=The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits|isbn=9780823082919|access-date=13 August 2010|last1=Whitburn|first1=Joel|year=2006|publisher=Billboard Books }}</ref> and AC (No. 3) charts and earned her a [[Grammy Awards|Grammy]] for Best Country Female<ref name="google1" /> and an Academy of Country Music award for Most Promising Female Vocalist.<ref name="ONJ.com_bio" /> Her third studio album ''[[Let Me Be There (album)|Let Me Be There]]'' was released in November 1973, retitled ''Music Makes My Day'' in Britain. The US and Canadian versions featured an alternate track list that mixed new cuts with selections from ''Olivia'' and also recycled six songs from ''If Not for You'', which was going out of print. [[File:Dionne Warwick, Don Kirschner, Helen Reddy Olivia Newton-John 1974.JPG|thumb|upright|From left to right: [[Dionne Warwick]], [[Don Kirshner]], [[Helen Reddy]], and Newton-John in 1974]] In 1974, Newton-John represented the United Kingdom in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1974|Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song "[[Long Live Love (Olivia Newton-John song)|Long Live Love]]". The song was chosen for Newton-John by the British public out of six possible entries (Newton-John later admitted that she disliked the song).<ref>O'Connor, John Kennedy. ''The Eurovision Song Contest β The Official History''. Carlton Books, UK. 2007. {{ISBN|978-1-84442-994-3}}</ref> Newton-John finished fourth at the contest, held in [[Brighton]], behind the Swedish winning entry, "[[Waterloo (ABBA song)|Waterloo]]" by [[ABBA]]. All six Eurovision contest song candidatesβ"Have Love, Will Travel", "Lovin' You Ain't Easy", "Long Live Love", "Someday", "Angel Eyes" and "Hands Across the Sea"βwere recorded by Newton-John and included on her ''[[Long Live Love (album)|Long Live Love]]'' album, her first for the [[EMI Records]] label.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.radioswissjazz.ch/en/music-database/musician/61208199ab67891d8c421c0fa124e2758978f/biography |title=Olivia Newton-John |website=Radio Swiss Jazz|access-date=2 March 2020}}</ref> The ''Long Live Love'' album was released in the US and Canada as ''[[If You Love Me, Let Me Know]]''. All the Eurovision entries were dropped for different and more country-flavoured tunes intended to capitalise on the success of "Let Me Be There"; the North American offering used selections from ''Long Live Love'', ''Olivia'' and ''Music Makes My Day'', and only the title cut was new. The album reached No. 1 on both the pop (one week)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/notablemomentsof0000warn|url-access=registration|page=[https://archive.org/details/notablemomentsof0000warn/page/191 191]|title=Notable Moments of Women in Music|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation|access-date=13 August 2010|isbn=9781423429517|last1=Warner|first1=Jay|year=2008}}</ref> and country (eight weeks) albums charts.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} ''If You Love Me, Let Me Know''{{'s}} [[If You Love Me (Let Me Know)|title track]] was its first single and reached No. 5 Pop, No. 2 Country<ref name="books.google.com" /> (her highest-peaking song on the chart) and No. 2 AC. The next single, "[[I Honestly Love You]]", became Newton-John's signature song. Written and composed by [[Jeff Barry]] and [[Peter Allen (musician)|Peter Allen]],<ref name="google1" /> the ballad became her first Pop number-one (staying there for two weeks), second AC number-one (for three weeks) and third top-10 Country (No. 6) hit and earned Newton-John two more [[Grammy Awards|Grammys]] for Record of the Year<ref>{{cite book|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=iAzZZI-jQv4C&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PA4|title=At the Grammys!: Behind the Scenes at Music's Biggest Night|access-date=13 August 2010|isbn=9781423430735|last1=Ehrlich|first1=Ken|year=2007|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation }}</ref> and Best Pop Vocal Performance β Female. In her 2018 autobiography, ''Don't Stop Believin','' Newton-John describes "I Honestly Love You" as a song which is "so simple, with a meaning that was deeper than the ocean".<ref name=":2" /> In 1974, she received the (BCMA) British Country Music Association Award for "Female Vocalist of the Year" in London, England.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://scontent.fymq2-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/298279762_1469442160151054_2785928511334936734_n.jpg?ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=-pFFyav7qBoAX9xP1k8&_nc_ht=scontent.fymq2-1.fna&oh=00_AT9OtR5YVgcvjNKTnByH7D3FKGnQlutX4r5DAsCk1p7mxg&oe=631B6FB3|title=George Hamilton IV Presenting Olivia Newton-John the (BCMA) British Country Music Association Award|access-date=5 September 2022|archive-date=5 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220905171603/https://scontent.fymq2-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/298279762_1469442160151054_2785928511334936734_n.jpg?ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=-pFFyav7qBoAX9xP1k8&_nc_ht=scontent.fymq2-1.fna&oh=00_AT9OtR5YVgcvjNKTnByH7D3FKGnQlutX4r5DAsCk1p7mxg&oe=631B6FB3|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[File:Aankomst zangeres Olivia Newton John op Schiphol Olivia Newton John in de persk, Bestanddeelnr 930-0132 (cropped).jpg|thumb|219x219px|Newton-John in 1978]] In the United States, Newton-John's success in [[country music]] sparked a debate among purists, who took issue with a foreigner singing country-flavoured pop music being classed with native Nashville artists.<ref name="autogenerated2" /> In addition to her Grammy for "Let Me Be There", in 1974 Newton-John was also named the [[Country Music Association]] Female Vocalist of the Year, a designation which made her the first British singer to have won the award;<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://calendar.songfacts.com/october/14/18888|title=Olivia Newton-John Conquers Country β October 14, 1974|website=calendar.songfacts.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cmaawards.com/past-winners-and-nominees/|title=CMA Awards Past Winners & Nominees|website=CMA Awards 2022 | Wednesday, 9 Nov at 8/7c on ABC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.infoplease.com/awards/music/country-music-association-awards|title=Country Music Association Awards|website=www.infoplease.com}}</ref> and the title also meant she defeated more established Nashville-based nominees [[Loretta Lynn]], [[Dolly Parton]] and [[Tanya Tucker]], as well as Canadian artist [[Anne Murray]].<ref name="google1"/> This protest by country music participants led to the formation of the short-lived Association of Country Entertainers (ACE).<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Williams|first=Bill|title=50 Country Dissidents Organize New Assn., See Threat to CMA|magazine=Billboard|pages=3, 48|date=23 November 1973|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eQkEAAAAMBAJ&q=ace+olivia+cma&pg=PT61|access-date=1 February 2011}}</ref> Newton-John was eventually supported by the country music community. [[Stella Parton]], Dolly's sister, recorded "[[Ode to Olivia]]" and Newton-John recorded her 1976 album, ''[[Don't Stop Believin' (Olivia Newton-John album)|Don't Stop Believin'<nowiki/>]]'', in [[Nashville, Tennessee]].<ref name="google1"/> === 1975β1977: ''Have You Never Been Mellow'', ''Clearly Love'', and continued success === Encouraged by expatriate Australian singer [[Helen Reddy]], Newton-John left the UK and moved to the US. Newton-John topped the Pop (one week) and Country (six weeks) albums charts with her next album, ''[[Have You Never Been Mellow]]''. For 45 years, Olivia held the [[Guinness World Record]] for the shortest gap (154 days) by a female between new Number 1 albums (''If You Love Me, Let Me Know > Have You Never Been Mellow'') on the US Billboard 200 album charts until [[Taylor Swift]] in 2020 (140 days with ''[[Folklore (Taylor Swift album)|folklore]] > [[Evermore (Taylor Swift album)|evermore]]'').<ref>{{cite web |title=Shortest gap between new No.1 albums on the US Billboard 200 (female) |url=https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/646321-shortest-gap-between-new-no-1-albums-on-the-us-billboard-200-female |access-date=9 August 2022 |website=Guinness World Records |date=26 December 2020 |language=en-gb}}</ref> The ''Have You Never Been Mellow'' album generated two singles β the [[John Farrar]]-penned [[Have You Never Been Mellow (song)|title track]] (No. 1 Pop, No. 3 Country,<ref name="ReferenceB" /> No. 1 AC)<ref name="google2">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7Mo7xm-X1r4C&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PA335|title=All music guide to country: the ...|access-date=13 August 2010|isbn=9780879304751|last1=Erlewine|first1=Michael|year=1997|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation }}</ref> and "[[Please Mr. Please]]" (No. 3 Pop, No. 5 Country, No. 1 AC).<ref name="google2" /> Her pop career cooled with the release of her next album, ''[[Clearly Love]]''. Her streak of five consecutive gold top 10 singles on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] ended when the album's first single, "[[Something Better to Do]]", stopped at No. 13 (also No. 19 Country and No. 1 AC). Her albums still achieved gold status, and she returned to the top ten of the Hot 100 and [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] charts again in 1978.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Grein |first1=Paul |title=Forever No. 1: John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John's 'You're the One That I Want' |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/john-travolta-olivia-newton-john-youre-the-one-that-i-want-grease-forever-number-one-1235124831/ |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |access-date=11 August 2022 |date=10 August 2022}}</ref> Newton-John's singles continued to top the AC chart, where she amassed ten No. 1 singles, including a record seven consecutively:<ref>{{cite web |last1=Cohen |first1=Jonathan |title=Olivia Newton-John, 'Grease' Star and 'Physical' Singer, Dies at 73 |url=https://news.yahoo.com/olivia-newton-john-grease-star-194541872.html |publisher=[[Yahoo! News]] |access-date=11 August 2022 |date=8 August 2022}}</ref> * "[[I Honestly Love You]]" (1974) β 3 weeks * "[[Have You Never Been Mellow (song)|Have You Never Been Mellow]]" (1975) β 1 week * "[[Please Mr. Please]]" (1975) β 3 weeks * "[[Something Better to Do]]" (1975) β 3 weeks * "[[Let It Shine (Linda Hargrove song)|Let It Shine]]"/"[[He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother]]" (1976) β 2 weeks * "[[Come on Over (1976 song)|Come on Over]]" (1976) β 1 week * "[[Don't Stop Believin' (Olivia Newton-John song)|Don't Stop Believin']]" (1976) β 1 week She provided a prominent, but uncredited, vocal on [[John Denver]]'s "[[Fly Away (John Denver song)|Fly Away]]" single, which was succeeded by her own single, "[[Let It Shine (Linda Hargrove song)|Let It Shine]]"/"[[He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother]]", at No. 1 on the AC chart. ("[[Fly Away (John Denver song)|Fly Away]]" returned to No. 1 after the two-week reign of "[[Let It Shine (Linda Hargrove song)|Let It Shine]]".) In December 1975, she appeared on the ABC special ''John Denver - A Rocky Mountain Christmas'', where she performed the duet of "[[Fly Away (John Denver song)|Fly Away]]" with John, as well as "[[Let It Shine (Linda Hargrove song)|Let It Shine]]". Newton-John also continued to reach the Country top 10 where she tallied seven top-10 singles through 1976's "[[Come on Over (1976 song)|Come on Over]]" (No. 23 Pop, No. 5 Country,<ref name="ReferenceB" /> No. 1 AC) (from the same-titled [[Come On Over (Olivia Newton-John album)|album)]] and six consecutive (of a career nine total) top-10 albums through 1976's ''[[Don't Stop Believin' (Olivia Newton-John album)|Don't Stop Believin'<nowiki/>]]'' (No. 30 Pop, No. 7 Country).<ref name="ReferenceB" /> She headlined her first US television special, ''A Special Olivia Newton-John'', in November 1976.<ref name="google1"/> In 1977, the single "[[Sam (Olivia Newton-John song)|Sam]]", a mid-tempo [[waltz]] from ''Don't Stop Believin{{`}}'', returned her to the No. 1 spot on the AC (No. 40 Country) and also reached No. 20 Pop, her highest chart placement since "Something Better to Do". By mid-1977, Newton-John's pop, AC, and country success all suffered a slight blow. Her ''[[Making a Good Thing Better]]'' album (No. 34 Pop, No. 13 Country) was not certified gold, and its only single, the title track (No. 87 Pop, No. 20 AC), did not reach the AC top 10 or the Country chart. Later that year, ''[[Olivia Newton-John's Greatest Hits]]'' (No. 13 Pop, No. 7 Country) became her first [[platinum album]].<ref>{{cite web |title='Our Livvy' remembered: The beautiful life of Olivia Newton-John |url=https://7news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity/australian-singing-legend-and-grease-star-olivia-newton-john-dies-aged-73--c-7713317 |website=7NEWS |access-date=11 August 2022 |language=en |date=8 August 2022}}</ref> Newton-John was appointed [[Officer of the Order of the British Empire]] (OBE) in the [[1979 New Year Honours]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/47724/supplement/34/data.pdf|title=SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE|date=30 December 1978|website=Thegazette.co.uk|access-date=2 January 2018}}</ref> and [[Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire]] (DBE) in the [[2020 New Year Honours]] for services to charity, cancer research, and entertainment.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=62866|supp=y|page=N8|date=28 December 2019}}</ref> ===1978β1979: ''Grease'' and ''Totally Hot''=== [[File:John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.jpg|thumb|upright|Newton-John appearing with [[John Travolta]] in 1982|left]] In 1978, Newton-John's career soared after she starred as Sandy in the [[Grease (film)|film adaptation]] of the Broadway musical ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease.]]'' She was offered the role after meeting producer [[Allan Carr]] at a dinner party at [[Helen Reddy]]'s home.<ref name="autogenerated1" /> Disillusioned by her ''[[Toomorrow (film)|Toomorrow]]'' experience and concerned that she was too old to play a high school senior (she was 28 during the filming of ''Grease''), Newton-John insisted on a [[screen test]] with the film's co-lead, [[John Travolta]].<ref name="autogenerated1" /> Newton-John previewed some of the film's soundtrack during her second American network television special, ''Olivia'', featuring guests [[ABBA]] and [[Andy Gibb]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.paleycenter.org/collection/item/?q=your&p=182&item=B:88509 |title=Olivia |website=The Paley Center for Media |access-date=2 March 2020}}</ref> ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]'' became the biggest box-office hit of 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/chart/boxoffice|title=IMDb Top Box Office|publisher=IMDb}}</ref> [[Grease: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture|The soundtrack album]] spent 12 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 and yielded three Top 5 singles for Newton-John: the platinum "[[You're the One That I Want]]" (No. 1 Pop, No. 23 AC) with John Travolta, the gold "[[Hopelessly Devoted to You]]" (No. 3 Pop, No. 20 Country, No. 7 AC) and the gold "[[Summer Nights (John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John song)|Summer Nights]]" (No. 5 Pop, No. 21 AC) with John Travolta and the film's cast. Newton-John became the second woman (after [[Linda Ronstadt]] in 1977) to have two singlesβ"Hopelessly Devoted to You" and "Summer Nights"βin the ''Billboard'' top 5 simultaneously.<ref name="google1" /> The soundtrack is one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time.<ref>{{cite web |title=The 15 best-selling movie soundtracks of all time |url=http://www.businessinsider.com/15-best-selling-movie-soundtracks-all-time-2016-9/#15-the-song-remains-the-same-1976--led-zeppelin-1 |access-date=5 July 2017 |website=Business Insider}}</ref> In June 2006, Newton-John's company ON-J Productions Ltd filed a lawsuit against [[Universal Music Group]] (UMG) for $1 million in unpaid royalties from the ''Grease'' soundtrack.<ref>[http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-12-05-newton-john-suit_x.htm "Newton-John sues over 'Grease' album"]. ''USA Today''. (5 December 2006).</ref> In 2007, it was announced that she and UMG had reached a "conditional settlement".<ref>{{cite news |date=4 December 2007 |title=Olivia Newton-John Reaches Conditional Settlement Over 'Grease' Royalties |url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-olivia-newton-john-reaches-conditional-settlement-2007dec04-story.html |access-date=23 December 2016 |newspaper=The San Diego Union-Tribune}}</ref> Newton-John's performance earned her a [[People's Choice Award]] for Favourite Film Actress. She was nominated for a [[Golden Globe]] as Best Actress in a Musical and performed the Oscar-nominated "Hopelessly Devoted to You" at the 1979 [[Academy Awards]].<ref>{{Cite news |title=Olivia Newton-John as Sandy Olsson β The Cast of 'Grease,' Then and Now |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/grease-cast-now-movie-turns-40-1084136/item/olivia-newton-john-sandy-olsson-1084128 |access-date=28 August 2018 |work=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref> The film's popularity has endured. It was re-released for its 20th anniversary in 1998<ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fQ4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA88|title=Billboard|date=30 May 1998|access-date=13 August 2010}}</ref> and ranked as the second highest-grossing film behind ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' in its opening weekend.<ref>[https://boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=1998&wknd=13&p=.htm Box Office Weekend, 27β29 March 1998], Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 6 February 2013.</ref> Following her death in August 2022, AMC announced that the picture would reappear in some of its cinemas over the weekend and that a portion of the proceeds would go to breast cancer research.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=McClintock |first1=Pamela |date=18 August 2022 |title='Grease' Returning to AMC Theatres in Tribute to Olivia Newton-John |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/grease-returning-theaters-olivia-newton-john-1235201926/ |access-date=19 August 2022 |website=The Hollywood Reporter |language=en-US}}</ref> In November 1978, she released her next studio album, ''[[Totally Hot]]'', which became her first solo top-10 (No. 7) album since ''Have You Never Been Mellow''. Dressed on the cover all in leather, Newton-John capitalised on her character's look that was introduced at the end of ''Grease;'' moreover, ''Totally Hot''<nowiki/>'s singlesβ"[[A Little More Love (Olivia Newton-John song)|A Little More Love]]" (No. 3 Pop, No. 94 Country, No. 4 AC), "[[Deeper Than the Night]]" (No. 11 Pop, No. 87 Country, No. 4 AC), and the title track (No. 52 Pop)βall demonstrated a more aggressive and uptempo sound for Newton-John.<ref name="google3">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7Mo7xm-X1r4C&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PA334|title=All Music Guide to Country: The ...|access-date=13 August 2010|isbn=9780879304751|last1=Erlewine|first1=Michael|year=1997|publisher=Hal Leonard Corporation }}</ref> Although the album de-emphasised the country sound, the LP still reached No. 4 on the Country Albums chart. Newton-John released the B-side, "Dancin' 'Round and 'Round", of the "Totally Hot" single to Country radio. The entry peaked at No. 29<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eKicir5sZr4C&pg=PA461|title=The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits|isbn=9780823082919|access-date=13 August 2010|last1=Whitburn|first1=Joel|year=2006|publisher=Billboard Books }}</ref> (as well as No. 82 Pop and No. 25 AC), and it became her last charted solo Country airplay single.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.countryuniverse.net/2018/07/12/an-olivia-newton-john-retrospective-part-six-1978/ |title=An Olivia Newton-John Retrospective, Part Six: 1978 |website=Country Universe |date=12 July 2018 |access-date=2 March 2020}}</ref> Newton-John cancelled a 1978 concert tour of Japan to protest the slaughter of dolphins caught in tuna fishing nets. She subsequently rescheduled the tour when the Japanese government assured her that the practice was being curbed.<ref name="PopMattersPhysical">{{cite web |date=22 October 2018 |title=Making Her Move: Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical' Phenomenon Revisited |url=https://www.popmatters.com/olivia-newton-john-physical-2613720727.html |access-date=29 August 2019 |website=[[PopMatters]]}}</ref> In honor of dolphins, in 1981 she also composed and recorded the song "The Promise (the Dolphin Song)" on the ''Physical'' album.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gachman |first=Dina |date=14 September 2020 |title=I Think About Olivia Newton-John's 'Dolphin Song' a Lot |url=https://www.thecut.com/article/i-think-about-olivia-newton-johns-dolphin-song-a-lot.html |access-date=5 July 2024 |website=The Cut |language=en}}</ref> She was a performer on the 1979 ''[[Music for UNICEF Concert]]'' for the UN's [[International Year of the Child]] televised worldwide. During the concert, artists performed songs for which they donated their royalties, some in perpetuity, to benefit the cause. ====Lawsuit against MCA Records==== In April 1975, Newton-John and [[MCA Records|MCA]] entered into an initial two-year, four-album deal in which she was expected to deliver two LPs a year for the record company. MCA also had the option of extending the contract for six more records and three more years; and if the artist did not deliver on time, MCA was allegedly allowed to lengthen the term of the contract.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Stahl |first=Matt |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aPaXqeXEA1wC&q=Newton-JOhn+1978+lawsuit+MCA+Records&pg=PA123 |title=Unfree Masters: Popular Music and the Politics of Work |date=2013 |publisher=Duke University Press |isbn=9780822353430}}</ref> Per her new agreement with MCA, Newton-John's first three albums, beginning with ''[[Clearly Love]]'', came out on schedule. Her fourth, ''[[Making a Good Thing Better]]'', was late. This delay occurred around the same time she was working on ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]'' for [[RSO Records]], and the postponement arguably gave MCAβwhich seemed to want to keep its hold on the performerβthe right to exercise its option, extend its contract, and stop her from signing with another enterprise. She also did not deliver a "newly optioned" album.<ref>{{cite web |title=MCA Records, Inc. v. Newton-John (1979) |url=https://law.justia.com/cases/california/court-of-appeal/3d/90/18.html |access-date=30 August 2019 |website=Justia Law}}</ref> On 31 May 1978, Newton-John and MCA each filed breach-of-contract actions against the other. Newton-John sued for $10 million and claimed that MCA's failure to adequately promote and advertise her product freed her from their agreement. MCA's countersuit requested $1 million in damages and an injunction against Newton-John working with another music firm.<ref>{{Cite magazine |last1=Fong-Torres |first1=Ben |date=27 July 1978 |title=Olivia Newton-John Battles Back |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/olivia-newton-john-battles-back-240738/ |access-date=30 August 2019 |magazine=Rolling Stone}}</ref> Ultimately, Newton-John was forbidden from offering her recording services to another label until the five-year pact had run its course. The original covenant was not automatically extended, though she had not duly supplied the total sum of vinyls indicated in the contract.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Knoedelseder |first1=William Jr. |date=18 August 1985 |title='Free' Records Cause Discord With Artists |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-08-18-fi-1709-story.html |access-date=11 August 2022 |website=[[Los Angeles Times]]}}</ref> As a result of the lawsuit, record companies changed their contracts to be based on the number of albums recorded by a musician and not a specific number of years.<ref>{{cite web |date=25 August 2017 |title=How a Rock Band's Lawsuit Could Upend Record Deals Everywhere |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/how-a-rock-bands-lawsuit-could-upend-record-deals-everywhere-1031489 |access-date=30 August 2019 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref> === 1980β1988: ''Physical'', ''Soul Kiss'', and ''The Rumour'' === [[File:Royal Charity Concert 1980 (cropped).jpg|thumb|Newton-John meeting [[Queen Elizabeth II]] and [[Prince Philip]] at a Sydney concert in 1980; with her there are also [[Roger Woodward]] and [[Paul Hogan]] (in shorts)]] Newton-John began 1980 by releasing "[[I Can't Help It (Andy Gibb song)|I Can't Help It]]" (No. 12 Pop, No. 8 AC), a duet with [[Andy Gibb]] from his ''[[After Dark (Andy Gibb album)|After Dark]]'' album, and by starring in her third television special, ''Hollywood Nights''. Later that year, she appeared in her first film since ''Grease'' when she starred with [[Gene Kelly]] and [[Michael Beck]] in the musical fantasy ''[[Xanadu (film)|Xanadu]]''. Although the film was a critical failure, [[Xanadu (soundtrack)|its soundtrack]] (No. 4 Pop) was certified double platinum and scored five top 20 singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.<ref name="google4">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PgGqNrqfrsoC&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PT499|title=The Billboard book of number 1 hits|isbn=9780823076772|access-date=13 August 2010|last1=Bronson|first1=Fred|year=2003|publisher=Billboard Books }}</ref> Newton-John charted with "[[Magic (Olivia Newton-John song)|Magic]]" (No. 1 Pop, No. 1 AC), "[[Suddenly (Xanadu song)|Suddenly]]" with [[Cliff Richard]] (No. 20 Pop, No. 4 AC) and the title song "[[Xanadu (Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra song)|Xanadu]]" with the [[Electric Light Orchestra]] (No. 8 Pop, No. 2 AC). [ELO also charted with "I'm Alive" (No. 16 Pop, No. 48 AC) and "All Over the World" (No. 13 Pop, No. 46 AC).]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.countryuniverse.net/2018/07/19/an-olivia-newton-john-retrospective-part-seven-1979-1980/ |title=An Olivia Newton-John Retrospective, Part Seven: 1979β1980 |website=Country Universe |date=19 July 2018 |access-date=2 March 2020}}</ref> "Magic" was Newton-John's biggest pop hit to that point (four weeks at No. 1)<ref name="google4" /> and still ranks as the biggest AC hit of her career (five weeks at No. 1). The film ''Xanadu'' has since become a cult classic and the basis for a [[Xanadu (musical)|Broadway show]] that ran for more than 500 performances beginning in 2007 and was nominated for four [[Tony Awards]] including Best Musical.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadway.com/Xanadu-Moves-Up-Broadway-Closing-Date-to-928/broadway_news/571564|title=Xanadu Moves Up Broadway Closing Date to 9/28|publisher=Broadway.com|date=23 September 2008|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> In 1981, Newton-John released her most successful studio album, the double platinum ''[[Physical (Olivia Newton-John album)|Physical]]'', which strongly reinforced her image change by showcasing risquΓ©, rock-oriented material. Newton-John explained: "I just wasn't in the mood for tender ballads. I wanted peppy stuff because that's how I'm feeling."<ref name="PeoplePhysical">{{cite web |title=Olivia Gets Physical |url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-olivia-gets-physical-vol-17-no-6/ |access-date=29 August 2019 |website=People}}</ref> Of the title cut, Newton-John said: "[[Roger Davies (manager)|Roger Davies]] was my manager at the time; he played it for me and I knew it was a very catchy song."<ref name=":0">{{Cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/music/2017/04/13/olivia-newton-john-physical-interview/|title=What Made Olivia Newton-John 'Horrified' About 'Physical'|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|language=en|access-date=6 September 2019}}</ref> [[Physical (Olivia Newton-John song)|The title track]], written by [[Steve Kipner]] and Terry Shaddick, spent ten weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.<ref name="people1">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-olivia-gets-physical-vol-17-no-6/|title=Olivia Gets Physical|website=People|first=Carl|last=Arrington|date=15 February 1982|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> This matched the record at that time held by [[Debby Boone]]'s "[[You Light Up My Life (song)|You Light Up My Life]]" for most weeks spent at No. 1 on the Hot 100. The single was certified platinum, and it ultimately ranked as the biggest song of the decade. (In 2008, ''Billboard'' ranked the song No. 6 among all songs that charted in the 50-year history of the Hot 100.)<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/bbcom/specials/hot100/charts/top100-titles-10.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080913205945/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/specials/hot100/charts/top100-titles-10.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=13 September 2008|title=Billboard Hot 100 Chat 50th Anniversary β All-Time Top Songs|magazine=Billboard|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> "Physical" earned Newton-John her only placement ever on the R&B Singles (No. 28) and Albums (No. 32) charts. The ''Physical'' album spawned two more singles, "[[Make a Move on Me]]" (No. 5 Pop, No. 6 AC)<ref name="google5">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PgGqNrqfrsoC&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PT499 |title=The Billboard book of number 1 hits|isbn=9780823076772|access-date=13 August 2010|last1=Bronson|first1=Fred|year=2003|publisher=Billboard Books }}</ref> and "Landslide" (No. 52 Pop).<ref>{{cite web |title=Landslide β Chart |url=https://billboard.elpee.jp/single/Landslide/Olivia%20Newton-John/ |website=Billboard Database |access-date=11 August 2022}}</ref> [[File:Olivia Newton-John 1988b.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.81|Newton-John at the opening of a Koala Blue store in 1988]] The provocative lyrics of the "Physical" title track prompted two [[Utah]] radio stations to ban the single from their playlists.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Cannon|first=Bob|url=https://ew.com/article/1993/11/19/olivia-gets-physical/|title=Olivia Gets 'Physical'|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=19 November 1993|access-date=13 August 2010|archive-date=8 September 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150908020736/http://www.ew.com/article/1993/11/19/olivia-gets-physical|url-status=dead}}</ref> (In 2010, [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'' magazine]] ranked this as the most popular single ever about sex.)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE61B5H620100213|work=Reuters|title=Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" sexiest song ever|date=13 February 2010}}</ref> 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.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/bbcom/specials/hot100/charts/top50-no1s-80s.shtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080908202615/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/specials/hot100/charts/top50-no1s-80s.shtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 September 2008|title=Billboard Hot 100 Chart 50th Anniversary β Songs of the Year 1980 to 1989|magazine=Billboard|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> She helped pioneer the music video industry by recording a [[Olivia Physical|video album]] for ''Physical'', featuring videos of all the album's tracks and three of her older hits. The video album earned her a fourth Grammy and was aired as an ABC prime-time special, ''Let's Get Physical'',<ref name="people1" /> becoming a top-10 [[Nielsen ratings|Nielsen]] hit. Newton-John asserted: "Like everyone, I've got different sides of my personality. I've my dominant self, my need-to-be-dominated self, the sane Olivia and the crazy Olivia. Playing these different characters gave me a chance to show strange parts people haven't seen much."<ref name="PeoplePhysical" /> The success of ''Physical'' led to an international tour and the release of her second hits collection, the double-platinum ''[[Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2]]'' (No. 16 Pop), which yielded two more top-40 singles: "[[Heart Attack (Olivia Newton-John song)|Heart Attack]]" (No. 3 Pop)<ref name="google5" /> and "Tied Up" (No. 38 Pop). The tour was filmed for her ''Olivia in Concert'' television special, which premiered on [[HBO]] in January 1983. The special was subsequently released to video, earning Newton-John another Grammy nomination.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/olivia-newton-john |title=26th Annual Grammy Awards 1983, Nominations, Best Video Album, Olivia in Concert (Video) |website=Recording Academy Grammy Awards |access-date=3 March 2020}}</ref> Newton-John reteamed with Travolta in 1983 for the critically and commercially unsuccessful movie ''[[Two of a Kind (1983 film)|Two of a Kind]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://people.com/archive/cover-story-animal-magnetism-vol-20-no-25/|title=Animal Magnetism|website=People|first=Carl|last=Arrington|date=19 October 1983|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> redeemed by its platinum soundtrack (No. 26 Pop) featuring "[[Twist of Fate (Olivia Newton-John song)|Twist of Fate]]" (No. 5 Pop),<ref name="google5" /> "[[Livin' in Desperate Times]]" (No. 31 Pop), and a new duet with Travolta, "[[Take a Chance (Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta song)|Take a Chance]]" (No. 3 AC). Newton-John released another video package, the Grammy-nominated ''Twist of Fate'', featuring videos of her four songs on the ''Two of a Kind'' soundtrack and the two new singles from ''Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/olivia-newton-john |title=27th Annual Grammy Awards 1984, Nominations, Best Video, Twist of Fate (Video) |website=Recording Academy Grammy Awards |access-date=3 March 2020}}</ref> That same year Newton-John and Pat Farrar (formerly Pat Carroll) founded Koala Blue.<ref name="koala" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1987-04-13/features/8701240363_1_koala-blue-pat-farrar-olivia-newton-john|title=Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted|website=Sun-Sentinel|date=13 April 1987|access-date=31 December 2011|archive-date=30 June 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120630170216/http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1987-04-13/features/8701240363_1_koala-blue-pat-farrar-olivia-newton-john|url-status=dead}}</ref> The store, originally for Australian imports, evolved into a chain of women's clothing boutiques.<ref name="koala" /> The chain was initially successful, but it eventually declared bankruptcy and closed in 1992.<ref name="koala">{{cite magazine|last=Maier|first=Anne|date=19 August 1991|title=Losing Their Shirts with Olivia|url=http://people.com/archive/losing-their-shirts-with-olivia-vol-36-no-6|magazine=People|volume=36|issue=6|access-date=18 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia, Environmental Heartache - New Idea |url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/presscut/90s/91-04-06-au-new_idea-01.html |access-date=2 December 2023 |website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> Newton-John and Farrar were the targets of a multimillion-dollar lawsuit when Koala Blue franchise holders alleged breach of contract and unfair competition; agreeing with a motion citing insufficient evidence, a judge dismissed the case on summary judgment in 1993.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Suit against Newton-John thrown out β UPI Archives |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1993/10/04/Suit-against-Newton-John-thrown-out/6105749707200/ |access-date=13 March 2023 |website=UPI |language=en}}</ref> Newton-John and Farrar later licensed the brand name for a line of Australian wines.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Winemagazine |url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/presscut/00s/02-06-01-au-winemagazine-1.html |access-date=13 March 2023 |website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> [[File:Olivia Newton John (2084572536) (cropped 2).jpg|thumb|upright|Newton-John at the 1989 [[Academy Awards]]]] Newton-John, a supporter of [[Australian rules football]] [[Carlton Football Club|Carlton]], performed the [[Advance Australia Fair|Australian national anthem]] at the [[1986 VFL Grand Final]] between Carlton and [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Beveridge|first1=Riley|title=Your AFL club's most famous supporters, from Barack Obama to Cam Newton|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/your-afl-clubs-most-famous-supporters-from-barack-obama-to-cam-newton/news-story/03eb54659866d587cf9c2cc4b9f3d8c5|work=[[Fox Sports]]|date=29 January 2016|access-date=29 January 2016}}</ref> Newton-John's music career cooled again with the release of her next studio album, the gold<ref name="soulkiss-gold">{{cite web |title=Gold & Platinum {{ndash}} SOUL KISS |url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&ar=Olivia+Newton-John&ti=Soul+Kiss&format=Album&type=# |website=RIAA |access-date=14 August 2022}}</ref> ''[[Soul Kiss]]'' (No. 29 Pop),<ref name="soulkiss-billboard200">{{cite web |title=Billboard 200 {{ndash}} Week of 23 November 1985 |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1985-11-20/ |work=[[Billboard charts|Billboard]] |access-date=14 August 2022}}</ref> in 1985.<ref name="soulkiss-allmusic">{{cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John β Soul Kiss |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/soul-kiss-mw0000191196 |publisher=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref> The album's only charted single was the title track (No. 20 Pop, No. 20 AC).<ref name="soulkiss-allmusic"/> The video album for ''Soul Kiss'' featured only five of the album's ten tracks (concept videos for the album's singles "Soul Kiss" and "Toughen Up" as well as performance videos of the tracks "Culture Shock", "Emotional Tangle" and "The Right Moment").<ref name="soulkiss-video">{{cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John β Soul Kiss [Video] |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/soul-kiss-video--mw0001070246?1660504852697 |publisher=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=14 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref> After a nearly three-year hiatus following the birth of her daughter Chloe in January 1986, Newton-John resumed her recording career with the 1988 album ''[[The Rumour (album)|The Rumour]]''. The album was promoted by an HBO special, ''Olivia Down Under''. Its first single, the title track, was written and produced by [[Elton John]]. Both the single (No. 62 Pop, No. 33 AC) and the album (No. 67 Pop) faltered commercially<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CieMGEblw6kC&q=%22olivia+newton%22&pg=PT225|title=His Song: The Musical Journey of...|isbn=9780823088928|access-date=13 August 2010|last1=Rosenthal|first1=Elizabeth J.|date=March 2004|publisher=Watson-Guptill Publications, Incorporated }}</ref> as the nearly 40-year-old Newton-John seemed "old" when compared with the teen queens [[Debbie Gibson]] and [[Tiffany Darwish|Tiffany]] ruling the pop charts at that time. (The album was praised by critics as more mature, with Newton-John addressing topics such as [[HIV/AIDS|AIDS]] ("Love and Let Live"), the environment and single-parent households.)<ref name="Eddy1997">{{cite book |last1=Eddy |first1=Chuck |title=The Accidental Evolution Of Rock'n'roll: A Misguided Tour Through Popular Music |date=1997 |publisher=Hachette Books |isbn=978-0-306-80741-1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N0488R7-hYUC&q=%22AIDS%20and%20ecosystem%22}}</ref> The second single, "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed", did not chart, but was released in 1989 by [[Grayson Hugh]], the song's arranger, and became a top-20 pop hit as "Talk It Over".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Mann |first1=Brent |title=99 red balloons: and 100 all-time great one-hit wonders |date=2003 |publisher=[[Citadel Press]] |location=New York City |isbn=9780806525167 |page=60 |url={{Google books|id=a2WgP8q0KNIC|page=PA60|plainurl=yes}}}}</ref> ===1989β1998: Motherhood, cancer, and advocacy=== In September 1989, Newton-John released her self-described "self-indulgent" album, ''[[Warm and Tender (Olivia Newton-John album)|Warm and Tender]]'', which reunited her with producer John Farrar, absent from her previous LP, and also marked a return to a more wholesome image. Inspired by her daughter, who appeared on the cover, the album featured [[lullabies]] and love songs for parents and their children.<ref name="google3" /> This album, the last one produced by Farrar, also failed to revive her recording career, as the disc reached only No. 124 Pop.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Coyne |first1=Kevin John |title=An Olivia Newton-John Retrospective, Part Ten: 1987-1992 |url=http://www.countryuniverse.net/2018/08/28/an-olivia-newton-john-retrospective-part-ten-1987-1992/ |website=Country Universe |access-date=11 August 2022 |date=28 August 2018}}</ref> She was appointed a Goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Environment Programme. Newton-John's television work included starring in two Christmas films, ''A Mom for Christmas'' (1990) and ''A Christmas Romance'' (1994) β both top 10 Nielsen hits. Newton-John was primed for another comeback in 1992 when she compiled her third hits collection, ''[[Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971β1992]]'', and planned her first tour since her ''Physical'' trek ten years earlier. Shortly after the album's release, Newton-John was diagnosed with breast cancer, forcing her to cancel all publicity for the album, including the tour. She received her diagnosis the same weekend her father died.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://people.com/archive/toughing-it-out-vol-38-no-5/|title=Toughing It Out|website=People|date=3 August 1992|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> Newton-John recovered.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-victors-valiant-vol-50-no-15/|title=Victors Valiant|website=People|last1=Schindehette|first1=Susan|first2=Karen|last2=Schneider|first3=Anne-Marie|last3=O'Neill|date=26 October 1998|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref> In 1991, she became the National Spokesperson for the Colette Chuda Environmental Fund/CHEC (Children's Health Environmental Coalition)<ref>{{cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John Dead at 73: The Star and Grease Icon Dies of Breast Cancer |url=https://people.com/music/olivia-newton-john-dead-age-73-breast-cancer/ |website=[[People (magazine)|People]] |access-date=11 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref> following the death from [[Wilms' tumour]] of five-year-old Colette Chuda, daughter of Newton-John's friend Nancy Chuda.<ref>{{cite web |last=Roan |first=Shari |date=20 November 1994 |title=THE SUNDAY PROFILE : From the Pain, a Passion : James and Nancy Chuda lost their little girl to a rare cancer. Now they are on a mission to protect other children. |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-11-20-ls-64871-story.html |access-date=9 August 2022 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref> Later, Newton-John became an advocate for [[breast cancer]] research and other health issues. She was a product spokesperson for the Liv-Kit, a breast self-examination product, and also founded her own cancer centre in her home town in Australia. Newton-John's cancer diagnosis also affected the type of music she recorded. In 1994, she released ''[[Gaia: One Woman's Journey]]'', which chronicled her ordeal. Co-produced by Newton-John for ONJ Productions, ''Gaia'' was originally issued by [[Festival Records|Festival]] in Australia but also distributed by various independent labels in Japan and Europe. In 2002, there was an American distribution by [[Hip-O Records]], and a subsequent re-release in 2012 by Green Hill featured an alternative cover photo.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/music/albums/gaia.html|title=Gaia|website=onlyolivia.com|access-date=20 August 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/music/albums/gaia_us.html|title=Gaia β one woman's journey|website=onlyolivia.com|access-date=20 August 2019}}</ref> ''Gaia'' was the first album on which Newton-John wrote all the music and lyrics herself, and this endeavour encouraged her to become more active as a songwriter thereafter. The single "No Matter What You Do" entered the Australian top 40, and the second single, the environmentally themed "Don't Cut Me Down", was also used in the film ''[[It's My Party (film)|It's My Party]]'', a 1996 AIDS drama. The Latin-fuelled "Not Gonna Give into It" eventually became heavily showcased in concert performance; "The Way of Love" was featured in the telefilm ''[[A Christmas Romance]]'',<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OSuXAAAAQBAJ&dq=olivia+newton+john+christmas+romance+%22the+way+of+love%22&pg=PA128|title=The Christmas Encyclopedia, 3d ed.|first=William D.|last=Crump|date=28 August 2013|publisher=McFarland|isbn=9781476605739 |via=Google Books}}</ref> and "Trust Yourself" was incorporated into both the TV-movie ''The Wilde Girls''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2996512-Olivia-Newton-John-Trust-Yourself|title=Olivia Newton-John β Trust Yourself|year=1997 |via=www.discogs.com}}</ref> and the theatrical film ''[[Sordid Lives]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/music/albums/sordidlives.html|title=Olivia Newton-John: Sordid Lives|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> Newton-John was listed as president of the [[Isle of Man]] [[Basking shark]] Society between 1998 and 2005.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Lloyd|first1=John|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hdtAAAAAQBAJ&q=%22Isle+of+Man%22+%22Basking+Shark+Society%22+olivia&pg=PR3|title=1227 Quite Interesting Facts to Blow Your Socks Off|last2=Mitchinson|first2=John|last3=Harkin|first3=James|publisher=W. W. Norton & Company|year=2013|isbn=978-0-393-24103-7|location=New York, New York|page=265}}</ref> ===1998β2012: Later releases=== Newton-John continued to record and perform pop-oriented music as well. In 1998, she returned to [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] to record ''[[Back with a Heart]]'' (No. 59 Pop).<ref name="ReferenceC" /> The album returned her to the top 10 (No. 9) on the Country Albums chart. Its first single was a re-recording of "[[I Honestly Love You]]" produced by [[David Foster]] and featuring [[Babyface (musician)|Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds]] on background vocals<ref name="ReferenceC" /> that charted on the Pop (No. 67) and AC (No. 18) charts. Country radio dismissed the song, though it did peak at No. 16 on the Country Sales chart. The album track, "Love Is a Gift", won Newton-John a 1999 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for Outstanding Original Song after being featured on the daytime serial, ''[[As the World Turns]]''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.variety.com/profiles/people/main/34795/Olivia+Newton-John.html?dataSet=1 |title=Olivia Newton-John β Actor, Executive Producer, Song β Variety Profiles |work=Variety |access-date=10 November 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081004160305/http://www.variety.com/profiles/people/main/34795/Olivia%2BNewton-John.html?dataSet=1 |archive-date=4 October 2008 }}</ref> [[File:Olivia Newton-John and Stephan Elliott in 2012.jpg|thumb|left|upright=0.81|Newton-John and [[Stephan Elliott]] at the premiere of ''[[A Few Best Men]]'' in Sydney, 2012]] During OctoberβDecember 1998, Newton-John, [[John Farnham]] and [[Anthony Warlow]] performed in The Main Event Tour.<ref name="The Main Event" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=583|title=Whammo Homepage|date=29 August 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040829235034/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=583|access-date=8 August 2019|archive-date=29 August 2004}}</ref> The album ''[[Highlights from The Main Event]]'' peaked at No. 1 in December,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=John+Farnham|title=australian-charts.com β Discography John Farnham|website=australian-charts.com|access-date=8 August 2019}}</ref> was certified 4Γ platinum,<ref>{{cite certification|region=Australia|certyear=1998|access-date=8 August 2019}}</ref> won an [[ARIA Music Awards|ARIA Award]] for Highest Selling Australian CD at the 1999 Awards<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=J&artist=John%20Farnham|title=ARIA Awards 2008: History: Winners by Artist|date=13 February 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090213050252/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php?letter=J&artist=John%20Farnham|access-date=8 August 2019|archive-date=13 February 2009}}</ref> and was also nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.aria.com.au/industry/news/aria-and-ppca-remember-olivia-newtown-john | title = ARIA and PPCA remember Olivia Newton-John | website = aria.com.au | access-date = 13 August 2022}}</ref> For the [[2000 Summer Olympics]], Newton-John and Farnham re-teamed to perform "Dare to Dream" during the [[2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony#Parade of Nations|Parade of Nations]] at the Opening Ceremony.<ref name="PeopleCoverStory">{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20132405,00.html|title=Showing Her Mettle β Olivia Newton-John Cover|work=People|first=Jill|last=Smolowe|date=25 September 2000|access-date=15 August 2022}}</ref> Broadcast of the ceremony was viewed by an estimated 3.5 billion people around the world.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4608188-1.html|title=Olympics Sparks Sales in Australia {{!}} Retail > Miscellaneous Retail from AllBusiness.com|date=27 November 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071127081021/http://www.allbusiness.com/retail-trade/miscellaneous-retail-retail-stores-not/4608188-1.html|access-date=8 August 2019|archive-date=27 November 2007}}</ref> In December 1998, following a hiatus of about 16 years, Newton-John also resumed touring by herself and in 2000 released a solo CD, ''[[One Woman's Live Journey]]'', her first live album since 1981's ''[[Love Performance]]''.<ref>{{Citation |title=Olivia Newton-John β One Woman's Live Journey |url=https://www.discogs.com/master/328496-Olivia-Newton-John-One-Womans-Live-Journey |language=en |access-date=15 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Citation |title=Olivia Newton-John β Back With A Heart |date=21 May 1998 |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2776173-Olivia-Newton-John-Back-With-A-Heart |language=en |access-date=15 August 2022}}</ref> In 2000, she appeared in a dramatically different role as Bitsy Mae Harling, a bisexual former-convict country singer, in [[Del Shores]]' ''[[Sordid Lives]]''.<ref name="PeopleCoverStory" /> Newton-John reprised her role for ''[[Sordid Lives: The Series]]'' which aired one season on the [[Logo TV|LOGO]] television network. The series featured five original songs written and composed by Newton-John specifically for the show.<ref>{{cite news |date=9 January 2008 |title=Gay channel Logo steps into Sordid realm |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/televisionNews/idUSN0954083620080109 |access-date=10 November 2008 |work=Reuters}}</ref> In 2000, she teamed with [[Vince Gill]] and the [[London Symphony Orchestra]] for ''{{'}}Tis the Season'' sold exclusively through Hallmark. The following year, she released ''The Christmas Collection'', which compiled seasonal music previously recorded for her Hallmark Christmas album, her appearance on [[Kenny Loggins]]' 1999 TNN Christmas special and her contributions to the ''Mother and Child'' and ''Spirit of Christmas'' multi-artist collections. Newton-John's subsequent albums were released primarily in Australia. In 2002, she released ''[[2 (Olivia Newton-John album)|(2)]]'', a duets album featuring mostly Australian artists ([[Tina Arena]], [[Darren Hayes]], Jimmy Little, Johnny O'Keefe, Billy Thorpe and [[Keith Urban]]), as well as a "duet" with the deceased [[Peter Allen (musician)|Peter Allen]]. In addition, ''(2)'' offered a hidden 12th track, a samba version of "[[Physical (Olivia Newton-John song)|Physical]]" which Newton-John later performed occasionally in concert instead of the more rock-style original. The album's 2004 Japanese release includes the bonus track "Let It Be Me", a duet with Cliff Richard with whom she had previously been coupled on "Suddenly" and ''[[Songs from Heathcliff]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John -> music -> albums -> (2) (Japanese version) |url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/music/albums/2_jp.html |access-date=15 August 2022 |website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John -> music -> albums -> (2) (Japanese version) |url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/music/albums/2_jp.html#:~:text=Olivia%27s%202002%20duet%20CD%20%222,%22Let%20It%20Be%20Me%22. |access-date=15 August 2022 |website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> In 2002, Newton-John was also inducted into Australia's [[ARIA Hall of Fame]].<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.aria.com.au/industry/news/aria-and-ppca-remember-olivia-newtown-john|title = ARIA and PPCA remember Olivia Newton-John|website = [[Australian Recording Industry Association]]|date = 8 August 2022|accessdate = 10 August 2022}}</ref> Produced by [[Phil Ramone]] and recorded at the Indigo Recording Studios in Malibu for ONJ Productions, ''[[Indigo: Women of Song]]'' was released in October 2004 in Australia. The tribute album featured Newton-John covering songs by artists such as [[Joan Baez]], [[the Carpenters]], [[Doris Day]], [[Nina Simone]] and [[Minnie Riperton]]. She dedicated the album to her mother, who had died the previous year of breast cancer.<ref>{{cite web|others=European Article Number (EAN) 4988005422279|title="For my beautiful mother Irene 1914β2003" (in CD insert)|url=http://www.pjlgroep.nl/03_downloads/covers/cd_audio_artiest/O/O/Olivia%20Newton-John/Olivia%20Newton-John%20-%20Indigo%20Women%20Of%20Song%20%5bbooklet06%20-%20jpn%5d.jpg|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210212005718/http://www.pjlgroep.nl/03_downloads/covers/cd_audio_artiest/O/O/Olivia%20Newton-John/Olivia%20Newton-John%20-%20Indigo%20Women%20Of%20Song%20%5Bbooklet06%20-%20jpn%5D.jpg|archive-date=12 February 2021|access-date=|website=|type=CD}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last1=theawarenews |last2=theawarenews |date=1 September 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John, singer and actress, dead at 73 |url=https://www.theawarenews.com/2022/09/01/olivia-newton-john-singer-and-actress-dead-at-73/ |access-date=8 September 2022 |website=The Aware News |language=en-US |archive-date=8 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220908094453/https://www.theawarenews.com/2022/09/01/olivia-newton-john-singer-and-actress-dead-at-73/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> ''Indigo'' was subsequently released in the UK in April 2005 and in Japan in March 2006. A rebranded and resequenced version called ''Portraits: A Tribute to Great Women of Song'' was eventually issued in the United States in 2011. In 2005, she released ''[[Stronger Than Before]]'', sold exclusively in the United States by Hallmark. This was her second exclusive album for [[Hallmark Cards]] after her successful first Christmas album ''Tis the Season'' with [[Vince Gill]] five years earlier. Proceeds from the album's sales benefited breast cancer research. The album featured the song "Phenomenal Woman," based on the poem by [[Maya Angelou]], and guest vocals from [[Diahann Carroll]], [[Beth Nielsen Chapman]], [[Delta Goodrem]], [[Amy Holland]], [[Patti LaBelle]] and [[Mindy Smith]]βall survivors of or affected by cancer.<ref>{{cite magazine |date=21 August 2005 |title=Newton-John Records Angelou Poem For Breast Cancer |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/newton-john%20records%20angelou%20poem%20for%20breast%20cancer |access-date=10 November 2008 |magazine=Contactmusic.com}}</ref> In 2006, Newton-John released a healing CD, ''[[Grace and Gratitude]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last=Marquez |first=Sandra |date=28 September 2006 |title=Olivia Newton-John Moves On |url=http://people.com/human-interest/olivia-newton-john-moves-on/ |access-date=10 February 2015 |work=People}}</ref> The album was sold exclusively by [[Walgreens]],<ref>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KQ8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA75 |title=Billboard |date=28 October 2006 |access-date=13 August 2010}}</ref> also to benefit various charities including [[Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization]]. The CD was the "heart" of their ''Body{{snd}}Heart{{snd}}Spirit'' Wellness Collection, which also featured a re-branded Liv-Kit and breast-health dietary supplements. In 2007, she re-teamed with her ''Grace and Gratitude'' producer, [[Amy Sky]], for ''Christmas Wish'' (No. 187 Pop) which was sold exclusively by [[Target Corporation|Target]] in its first year of release.<ref name="MacDonald2007">{{cite news |last1=MacDonald |first1=Patrick |date=22 November 2007 |title=New sounds for Christmas |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/new-sounds-for-christmas/ |work=The Seattle Times}}</ref> Newton-John released another concert DVD, ''Olivia Newton-John and the Sydney Symphony: [[Live at the Sydney Opera House (Olivia Newton-John album)|Live at the Sydney Opera House]]'' and a companion CD, her third live album titled ''Olivia's Live Hits''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John and the Sydney Symphony β Olivia Newton-John | Release Info |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/olivia-newton-john-and-the-sydney-symphony-mr0002626156 |website=AllMusic}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John β Olivia's Hits Live Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/olivias-hits-live-mw0000580604 |via=www.allmusic.com}}</ref> In 2008, she raised funds to help build the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre in [[Melbourne]], Australia. She led a three-week, 228 km walk along the [[Great Wall of China]] during April, joined by various celebrities and [[cancer survivor]]s throughout her trek.<ref>{{cite web |title=Great Walk to Beijing |url=http://www.greatwalktobeijing.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907080217/http://www.greatwalktobeijing.com/ |archive-date=7 September 2008 |access-date=7 September 2008}}</ref> She released a companion CD, ''A Celebration in Song'', the following month in Australia and later worldwide,<ref>{{cite magazine |date=6 January 2007 |title=Ask Billboard |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1044856/ask-billboard |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080801171830/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1044856/ask-billboard |archive-date=1 August 2008 |access-date=10 November 2008 |magazine=Billboard}}</ref> featuring new and previously recorded duets by "Olivia Newton-John & Friends", including [[Jann Arden]], [[Jimmy Barnes]], [[John Farrar]], [[Barry Gibb]], [[Delta Goodrem]], [[Ho Yeow Sun|Sun Ho]], [[Richard Marx]], [[Cliff Richard]], [[Melinda Schneider]], [[Amy Sky]], and [[Keith Urban]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Olivia and friends release album to better cancer research |url=http://live.greatwalktobeijing.com/index.php?act=news&nID=47 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081016100158/http://live.greatwalktobeijing.com/index.php?act=news&nID=47 |archive-date=16 October 2008 |access-date=10 November 2008 |publisher=Great Walk to Beijing.com}}</ref> In 2008, Newton-John took part in the [[BBC Wales]] program ''[[Coming Home (British TV series)|Coming Home]]'' about her [[Welsh people|Welsh]] family history. Also, in 2008, Newton-John joined Anne Murray on Murray's last album, titled ''[[Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends|Duets: Friends & Legends]]''. She sang [[Gordon Lightfoot]]'s hit "[[Cotton Jenny]]" with Murray.<ref>{{cite news |date=23 November 2007 |title=Anne Murray partners with "Friends and Legends" |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/music-murray-dc-idUKN2333388120071123 |access-date=13 August 2022 |work=Reuters |location=Toronto}}</ref> She re-recorded some tracks from ''Grace and Gratitude'' in 2010 and re-released the album as ''[[Grace and Gratitude|Grace and Gratitude Renewed]]'' on the Green Hill music label. The ''Renewed'' CD includes a new track, "Help Me to Heal", not featured on the original album.<ref>{{cite web |title=Green Hill Music-Grace And Gratitude Renewed |url=http://www.greenhillmusic.com/item/GHD5759_Grace+And+Gratitude+Renewed |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100806173427/http://www.greenhillmusic.com/item/GHD5759_Grace+And+Gratitude+Renewed |archive-date=6 August 2010 |access-date=13 August 2010 |publisher=Greenhillmusic.com}}</ref> Newton-John was featured in UniGlobe Entertainment's breast cancer docu-drama, ''[[1 a Minute]]'', released in October 2010.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Mcg β Indian Star Rallies Celebrity Support For Cancer Movie News |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/indian-star-rallies-celebrity-support-for-cancer-movie_1118440 |access-date=13 August 2010 |magazine=Contactmusic.com}}</ref> The documentary was made by actress [[Namrata Singh Gujral]] and featured other celebrities who had survived breast cancer or who were affected by the disease. During the same month, [[TidalWave Productions|Bluewater Productions]] released a comic book featuring Newton-John to coincide with [[Breast Cancer Awareness Month]].<ref>{{cite magazine |date=14 September 2009 |title=Justin Bieber Comic Book to Track His Rise to 'Fame' |url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/957235/justin-bieber-comic-book-to-track-his-rise-to-fame |access-date=13 August 2010 |magazine=Billboard}}</ref> In 2010, Newton-John starred in the film ''[[Score: A Hockey Musical]]'', released in Canada.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scoreahockeymusical.com/home|title=Score a Hockey Musical|publisher=Score a Hockey Musical|access-date=13 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100824043524/http://www.scoreahockeymusical.com/home|archive-date=24 August 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> She portrayed Hope Gordon, the mother of a home-schooled hockey prodigy. The film opened the [[2010 Toronto International Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://toronto.citynews.ca/2010/07/14/tiff-2010-scores-an-opening-night-film/|title=TIFF 2010 Scores An Opening Night Film|date=14 July 2010|access-date=28 January 2018|website=CityNews|last=McKechnie|first=Brian}}</ref> Newton-John guest-starred as herself in the sitcoms ''[[Ned and Stacey]]'', ''[[Murphy Brown]]'' and ''[[Bette (TV series)|Bette]]'' and also made two appearances as herself on ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Semigran |first1=Aly |title='Glee' Recap: Episode 17, 'Bad Reputation' |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2553163/glee-recap-bad-reputation/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211019181940/http://www.mtv.com/news/2553163/glee-recap-bad-reputation/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=19 October 2021 |publisher=MTV News |access-date=19 October 2021 |date=5 May 2010}}</ref> [[File:Olivia Newton-John Sydney 2008.jpg|thumb|upright=0.77|Newton-John, performing at the [[Sydney State Theatre]] in September 2008]]For her first ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'' appearance, Newton-John recreated her "Physical" video with series regular [[Jane Lynch]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Issa |first1=Natalie |title=Olivia Newton-John's most iconic pop culture moments |url=https://www.deseret.com/entertainment/2022/8/9/23298307/olivia-newton-johns-most-iconic-pop-culture-moments |access-date=13 August 2022 |work=[[Deseret News]] |date=9 August 2022 |language=en |quote=Newton-John's film and TV appearances were scarce in the 2000s, but she did a make a rare guest appearance on the hit show "Glee." In Season 1, Episode 17, a video of Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) dancing along to "Physical" gets leaked and subsequently ridiculed. The video catches the attention of Newton-John, playing herself, who enlists Sue's help to recreate her iconic "Physical" music video. This guest appearance was a delight to fans, who loved seeing Newton-John recreating "Physical" after over 30 years.}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Herrera |first1=Monica |title=Olivia Newton-John Gets 'Physical' on 'Glee' with Sue Sylvester |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=5 May 2010 |url=https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/olivia-newton-john-gets-physical-on-glee-with-sue-sylvester-958352/ |access-date=13 August 2022}}</ref> The performance was released as a digital single which peaked at number 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://acharts.co/song/55072#stats|title=Physical by Glee Cast and Olivia Newton-John β Music Charts|website=acharts.co}}</ref> In Australia, Newton-John hosted the animal and nature series ''Wild Life''<ref>{{cite news |title=Tuned In to Olivia Newton-John |url=https://abc7chicago.com/archive/7391965/ |access-date=13 August 2022 |work=ABC7 Chicago |date=17 April 2010 |language=en |quote=Olivia's appeal seems to be timeless. With a career spanning more than four decades she is still a vibrant, creative individual that is adored by fans across the world. Throughout her career, the much-loved star, who danced with Gene Kelly in "Xanadu," hosted the popular internationally syndicated "Wild Life" television show, ....}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Wild Life (1996) β The Screen Guide |url=https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/the-screen-guide/t/wild-life-1996/10260/ |website=www.screenaustralia.gov.au |publisher=[[Screen Australia]] |access-date=13 August 2022 |date=1996}}</ref> and guest-starred as Joanna on two episodes of the Australian series ''[[The Man from Snowy River (TV series)|The Man From Snowy River]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Snowy River: The McGregor Saga: Season 2, Episode 8 |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/snowy_river_the_mcgregor_saga_1993/s02/e08 |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date=13 August 2022 |language=en |date=1995 |quote=Episode info: Someone tries to prevent Matt (Andrew Clarke) from helping Joanna find her long-lost father. Guest star: Olivia Newton-John.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Snowy River: The McGregor Saga: Season 2, Episode 9 |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/snowy_river_the_mcgregor_saga_1993/s02/e09 |website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]] |access-date=13 August 2022 |language=en |date=1995 |quote=Episode info: Kathleen (Wendy Hughes) joins Joanna in the search for the half brother she never knew. Guest star: Olivia Newton-John.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Snowy River: The McGregor Saga: episode guide: Series 2 |url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/snowyriver/series2.html |website=www.australiantelevision.net |access-date=13 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref> In January 2011, Newton-John began filming the comedy ''[[A Few Best Men]]'' in Australia with director [[Stephan Elliott]], in the role of mother of the bride. The groom is played by [[Xavier Samuel]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Olivia Newton-John's back, with a few good men|location=Melbourne, Australia|work=[[Herald Sun]]|date=14 January 2011|url=http://www.heraldsun.com.au/entertainment/movies/olivia-newton-johns-back-with-a-few-good-men/story-e6frf9h6-1225987475798?from=public_rss|access-date=1 February 2011}}</ref> === 2012β2022: Vegas residency and final releases === Newton-John was actively touring and doing concerts from 2012 to 2017 and also performed a handful of shows in 2018.<ref name="Tour dates">[http://olivianewton-john.com/tour.html Tour dates] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314084329/http://olivianewton-john.com/tour.html |date=14 March 2016 }} at her website</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bandsintown.com/en/a/48221-olivia-newton-john?came_from=251|title=Olivia Newton-John|website=Bandsintown|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref> Her dates for [[A Summer Night with Olivia Newton-John]] even included stops in Asia and Canada and culminated in a rare concert appearance in London in 2013. Her March 2013 UK trek also encompassed Bournemouth, Brighton, Birmingham, Manchester and Cardiff, Wales.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/music/a432637/olivia-newton-john-announces-40th-anniversary-uk-tour/|title=Olivia Newton-John announces 40th anniversary UK tour|website=digitalspy.com|date=23 October 2012 |access-date=14 August 2022}}</ref> In November 2012, Newton-John teamed with John Travolta to make the charity album ''[[This Christmas (John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John album)|This Christmas]]'', in support of The Olivia Newton-John Cancer & Wellness Centre and the Jett Travolta Foundation. Artists featured on the album include: [[Barbra Streisand]], [[James Taylor]], [[Chick Corea]], [[Kenny G]], [[Tony Bennett]], [[Cliff Richard]] and the [[Count Basie Orchestra]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2 October 2012 |title=Grease Reunion: John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John Team for Charity Christmas Album |url=https://www.eonline.com/news/350680/grease-reunion-john-travolta-and-olivia-newton-john-team-for-charity-christmas-album |access-date=14 August 2022 |website=E! Online}}</ref> A 2013 residency at the [[Flamingo Las Vegas]] was postponed due to the May 2013 death of her elder sister, Rona (aged 72), from a brain tumour. Newton-John resumed performing, doing 45 shows beginning in April 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2013/apr/11/heart-attack-olivia-newton-john-heads-flamingo-spr|title=Heart attack! Olivia Newton-John heads to the Flamingo this spring|last1=Leach|first1=Robin|date=11 April 2013|website=[[Las Vegas Sun]]|access-date=8 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2013/05/olivia-newton-johns-sister-dies|title=Olivia Newton-John's Sister Dies|last1=Wilder|first1=Jessica|date=29 May 2013|website=[[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]]|access-date=8 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140109040520/http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2013/05/olivia-newton-johns-sister-dies/|archive-date=9 January 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/olivia-newton-john-to-begin-las-vegas-residency|title=Olivia Newton-John to begin Las Vegas residency|author=<!--Not stated-->|date=4 February 2014|publisher=[[CBS News]]|access-date=8 February 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pollstar.com/news_article.aspx?ID=809414|title=Olivia Newton-John Announces 'Summer Nights' Vegas Residency|last1=Smith|first1=Jay|date=4 February 2014|website=[[Pollstar]]|access-date=8 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222065340/http://www.pollstar.com/news_article.aspx?ID=809414|archive-date=22 February 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Along with the Vegas shows, Newton-John released a new EP in April 2014 entitled ''Hotel Sessions'', which consisted of seven tracks of unreleased demos that were recorded between 2002 and 2011 with her nephew [[Brett Goldsmith]]. The CD contains a cover of "Broken Wings" as well as the popular-with-fans original "Best of My Love", which had leaked on the internet many years prior.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.queerty.com/olivia-newton-john-is-still-the-one-we-want-20140406|title=Olivia Newton-John Is Still The One We Want|last=Slovacek|first=Randy|date=6 April 2014|website=queerty.com|access-date=8 August 2019}}</ref> Her Vegas stay was eventually extended beyond August 2014,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://lasvegasmagazine.com/entertainment/2014/jul/09/olivia-newton-john-extends-run-flamingo/|title=Olivia Newton-John extends run at Flamingo|website=Las Vegas Magazine|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pollstar.com/article/olivia-newton-john-to-stay-at-flamingo-through-2015-37291|title=Olivia Newton-John To Stay At Flamingo Through 2015|website=pollstar.com|date=10 December 2014 |access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olivianewton-john.com/Flamingo_2016_announce.html|title=Olivia Newton-John Extends Residency at Flamingo Las Vegas Through 2016|website=olivianewton-john.com|access-date=11 August 2019|archive-date=11 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190811020205/http://www.olivianewton-john.com/Flamingo_2016_announce.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> and her [[Summer Nights (concert residency)|Summer Nights]] residency finished in December 2016 after 175 shows.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/entertainment-columns/kats/olivia-newton-johns-three-year-flamingo-run-is-done/|title=Olivia Newton-John's three-year Flamingo run is done|date=6 March 2017|website=Las Vegas Review-Journal|access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref> Her successful three-year run even prompted a fourth live album, ''Summer Nights: Live in Las Vegas'' (2015). In 2015, Newton-John also reunited with John Farnham for a joint venture called ''[[Two Strong Hearts Live]]''.<ref name="Two Strong Hearts: Live In Concert">{{cite web |title=Two Strong Hearts: Live In Concert |url=https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/dvd-music-farnham-john-newton-john-olivi-two-strong-hearts-live-in-concert-dvd |website=JB Hi-Fi |access-date=15 August 2022 |language=en |date=21 August 2015}}</ref><ref name="Two Strong Hearts Live CD">{{cite news |last1=Adams |first1=Cameron |last2=Wehner |first2=Cyclone |last3=Cahill |first3=Mikey |last4=Kelton |first4=Sam |title=Album Reviews: John Farnham & Olivia Newton-John, Refused, Thy Art Is Murder, Way of the Eagle & Saskwatch |url=https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/album-reviews-john-farnham--olivia-newtonjohn-refused-thy-art-is-murder-way-of-the-eagle--saskwatch/news-story/a7b06e3791458226ca95786b481babc7 |access-date=15 August 2022 |work=news.com.au |date=25 June 2015}}</ref> [[File:Olivia Newton-John at ViΓ±a 2017 (4).png|thumb|left|Newton-John performing at ''[[2017 ViΓ±a del Mar International Song Festival|ViΓ±a 2017]]'']] In 2015, Newton-John was a guest judge on [[Glamazonian Airways|an episode]] of ''[[RuPaul's Drag Race]]''. That same year, she scored her first number-one single on ''Billboard''{{'s}} [[Dance Club Songs]] chart with "[[You Have to Believe]]" with daughter Chloe and producer [[Dave AudΓ©]]. The song was a re-imagining of her 1980 single "Magic", which she noted was to celebrate both the 35th anniversary of ''Xanadu'' and as a dedication to her daughter. About the latter, Newton-John stated: "I met Chloe's dad on the set of ''Xanadu;'' so, without that film, Chloe wouldn't be here. She was the real 'magic' that came out of that film!"<ref>[https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6762259/olivia-newton-john-first-number-1-dance-club-songs-chart "Olivia Newton-John Logs First No. 1 on Dance Club Songs Chart"] from ''Billboard'' (12 November 2015)</ref> The song became the first mother-daughter single to reach No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Play chart.<ref name="GlobalNewswire">{{cite news |title=Olivia Newton-John & Daughter Chloe Lattanzi to Release "Window in the Wall" β an Anthem to Unify & Heal β on Greenhill Records Friday, January 22, 2021 |url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/01/22/2162889/0/en/Olivia-Newton-John-Daughter-Chloe-Lattanzi-to-Release-Window-in-the-Wall-an-Anthem-to-Unify-Heal-on-Greenhill-Records-Friday-January-22-2021.html |work=GlobeNewswire News Room |date=22 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126013134/https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2021/01/22/2162889/0/en/Olivia-Newton-John-Daughter-Chloe-Lattanzi-to-Release-Window-in-the-Wall-an-Anthem-to-Unify-Heal-on-Greenhill-Records-Friday-January-22-2021.html |archive-date=26 January 2021}}</ref> In [[Music Victoria Awards of 2015|2015]], Newton-John was inducted into the [[Music Victoria Awards|Music Victoria Hall of Fame]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-winners|title=Previous Winners|website=Music Victoria|access-date=13 August 2020|archive-date=31 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190731040330/https://musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-winners|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2017, she collaborated with two North American singer-songwriters, [[Beth Nielsen Chapman]] and [[Amy Sky]], on a joint concert tour entitled Liv On after co-producing a 2016 [[Liv On|CD by the same name]].<ref name="LIV ON">{{cite web |title=Tour |url=https://www.livonmusic.com/tour/ |website=LIV ON β 2017 |access-date=15 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref> On 7 May 2019, Newton-John's elder brother Hugh, a doctor, died at age 80;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/olivia-newton-john-brother-died-decline|title=Olivia Newton-John reveals her brother died earlier this month 'after years of decline'|last=McCarthy|first=Tyler|date=24 May 2019|publisher=Fox News|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref> his death left Newton-John as the sole surviving sibling from the original family. In recognition for "her work as an entertainer and philanthropist", she was bestowed Australia's highest honour, the [[Order of Australia#Companion (AC)|Companion of the Order of Australia]], in June 2019.<ref>{{cite news |title=Olivia Newton-John receives Australia's highest honour |url=https://7news.com.au/the-morning-show/olivia-newton-john-receives-the-companion-of-the-order-of-australia-c-164248 |access-date=13 August 2022 |work=7NEWS |date=13 June 2019 |language=en}}</ref> In December 2019, Newton-John and Travolta also re-teamed for three live Meet 'n' Grease<ref name="Raven">{{cite news |last1=Raven |first1=Robin |title=Thousands Of Fans Travel To See John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John Together At 'Grease' Events |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/robinraven/2019/12/16/thousands-of-fans-travel-to-see-john-travolta-and-olivia-newton-john-together-at-grease-events/ |access-date=8 August 2022 |work=Forbes |date=16 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217032004/https://www.forbes.com/sites/robinraven/2019/12/16/thousands-of-fans-travel-to-see-john-travolta-and-olivia-newton-john-together-at-grease-events/ |archive-date=17 December 2019}}</ref> sing-along events in the Florida cities of [[Tampa]], [[West Palm Beach]] and [[Jacksonville]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/robinraven/2019/12/16/thousands-of-fans-travel-to-see-john-travolta-and-olivia-newton-john-together-at-grease-events/|title=Thousands of Fans Travel To See John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John Together At 'Grease' Events|last=Raven|first=Robin|website=Forbes|access-date=16 January 2020}}</ref> Subsequently, a sing-along re-broadcast of ''Grease'' aired on CBS Television.<ref>{{Cite web |title='Grease' is the word: CBS adds broadcast television premiere of 'Grease Sing-A-Long' to 'Sunday Night Movies' on June 7 |url=https://www.wnypapers.com/news/article/current/2020/05/19/141582/grease-is-the-word-cbs-adds-broadcast-television-premiere-of-grease-sing-a-long-to-sunday-night-movies-on-june-7#:~:text=%E2%80%9CGrease%20Sing-A-Long%E2%80%9D%20will%20air%20June%207,and%20dance%20throughout%20the%20movie. |access-date=19 August 2022|website=Niagara Frontier Publications}}</ref> In February 2020, Newton-John appeared at the [[Fire Fight Australia]] charity event. This was her final public performance.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Watch Olivia Newton-John's jaw-dropping final performance before her death |url=https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/olivia-newton-john/final-performance-death-video/ |access-date=19 August 2022 |website=Smooth |language=en}}</ref> In January 2021, Newton-John released her final single, "Window in the Wall", a duet about unity which she recorded with her daughter Chloe Lattanzi. The music video for the song peaked at No. 1 on the [[iTunes]] pop music video chart the week of its release.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rambling-reporter/olivia-newton-john-daughter-chloe-lattanzi-talk-new-single-cannabis-farming-and-playing-music-for-plants|title=Olivia Newton-John and Daughter Chloe Lattanzi Talk New Single| website=The Hollywood Reporter|date=8 February 2021|access-date=15 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.outsmartmagazine.com/2021/03/still-the-one-that-we-want/|title=Still the One We Want| website=OutSmart|date=15 March 2021|access-date=15 April 2021}}</ref> ==In the media== On 2 November 2019, [[Julien's Auctions]] auctioned hundreds of memorabilia items from Newton-John's career. The sale raised $2.4 million. Newton-John's ''Grease'' outfit garnered $405,700; her pants and jacket were purchased separately by two different billionaires. [[Sara Blakely]], founder of [[Spanx]], bought Newton-John's black skintight pants from ''Grease'' for $162,000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/snyde/ny-spanx-founder-bought-olivia-newton-john-pants-20191105-yhz5lbdmqbgzbjymqymeounowe-story.html|title=Secret buyer of Olivia Newton-John's famed 'Grease' pants revealed|last=Braine|first=Theresa|website=Daily News|date=5 November 2019 |location=New York|access-date=6 November 2019}}</ref> The anonymous buyer who acquired her famous ''Grease'' leather jacket for $243,200 (Β£185,000) returned the item to her and said: "It should not sit in a billionaire's closet for country-club bragging rights [...] The odds of beating a recurring cancer using the newest emerging therapies is a thousandfold greater than someone appearing out of the blue, buying your most famous and cherished icon, and returning it to you." All proceeds were donated to her Cancer Wellness and Research Centre in Australia.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-50743533|title=Buyer returns Grease jacket to Olivia Newton-John after auction|website=BBC News|date=11 December 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/style/article/olivia-newton-john-grease-jacket-gift-trnd/index.html|title=A man bought Olivia Newton-John's 'Grease' jacket for $243,200 and gave it back to her|last=Williams|first=David|date=11 December 2019|website=CNN Style|language=en|access-date=12 December 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/11/billionaire-returns-auctioned-grease-jacket-to-olivia-newton-john.html|title=Mystery billionaire returns auctioned Grease jacket to Olivia Newton-John|last=McKeever|first=Vicky|date=11 December 2019|publisher=CNBC|language=en|access-date=12 December 2019}}</ref> In December 2024 and January 2025, Julien's and TCM also held posthumous sales of Newton-John commemoratives.<ref>{{Cite web |date=21 November 2024 |title=You could own Olivia Newton-John's iconic 'Grease' jacket and more from the late star's estate |url=https://www.audacy.com/national/music/you-could-own-olivia-newton-johns-iconic-grease-jacket |access-date=27 November 2024 |website=www.audacy.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN (PART II) |url=https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/auctions/olivia-newton-john-part-ii-583 |access-date=30 January 2025 |website=Julien's Auctions |language=en}}</ref> ==Musical legacy== Newton-John's first boyfriend, [[Ian Turpie]], once said of her early appearances: "In those days she had a small voice, but it was very pure. She could sing prettily in tune....The improvement in her singing since she went to England has been remarkable. She told me [[Shirley Bassey]] has been a big influence on her. After hearing Bassey, she worked at developing her head voice to sound like a chest voice, the way Bassey uses hers. The power she's developed is amazing".<ref name="Murphy" /> Michael Dwyer of the ''[[Sydney Morning Herald]]'' maintains that following Newton-John's career was like watching "our slightly older and braver sister growing up in public" and her passing "feels today like a lost member of the family".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dwyer |first=Michael |date=9 August 2022 |title=How Olivia Newton-John guided us from blissful AM radio to raunchy MTV |url=https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/how-olivia-newton-john-guided-us-from-blissful-am-radio-to-raunchy-mtv-20220809-p5b8gc.html |access-date=28 September 2022 |website=Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref> Rachel Syme of ''[[The New Yorker]]'' also suggests that her familial, down-to-earth demeanor and humanity may have even superseded her singing accomplishments: "Her most lasting legacy might be as the rare celebrity who was almost universally well liked, and thought of as an essentially kind and warmhearted person".<ref>{{Cite magazine |date=10 August 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John's Tale of Two Sandys |url=https://www.newyorker.com/culture/postscript/olivia-newton-johns-tale-of-two-sandys |access-date=28 September 2022 |magazine=The New Yorker |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Nipar |first=Yvette |date=26 November 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John: Is she really who you thought she was? |url=https://medium.com/@yvettenipar_19165/olivia-newton-john-is-she-really-who-you-thought-she-was-359b4e1fdd0c |access-date=5 July 2024 |website=Medium |language=en}}</ref> Her musical abilities on their own merits were also impressive. In her 1982 ''Olivia in Concert'' performance of [[Dolly Parton]]'s "Jolene," Newton-John showcases a down-falling note range covering three octaves. (Much later, Newton-John and Parton recorded a duet of "[[Jolene (song)|Jolene,"]] which was not formally released until after Newton-John's death.)<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 February 2023 |title=Olivia Newton-John duets album 'Just the Two of Us' coming May 5 |url=https://www.theeagle1069.com/olivia-newton-john-duets-album-just-the-two-of-us-coming-may-5/ |access-date=21 February 2023 |website=106.9 The Eagle |language=en-US |archive-date=21 February 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230221012748/https://www.theeagle1069.com/olivia-newton-john-duets-album-just-the-two-of-us-coming-may-5/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> In her memoir, Newton-John describes herself as "not a power singer but more of an interpretive one";<ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John's Catalog of Emotion |url=https://oxfordamerican.org/magazine/issue-119-winter-2022/olivia-newtonjohn-s-catalog-of-emotion#:~:text=%E2%80%9CI%27m%20not%20a%20power,they%20preferred%20more%20direct%20deliveries. |access-date=21 February 2023 |website=Oxford American |language=en}}</ref> and author Lauren O'Neill concurs: "She sang with clarity and precision, her high notes bright and open like a window on a summer morning, but her voice was never clinical β a sultry purr, euphoric cry or breathy gasp seemed always available to her....Her vocal [on "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from ''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]''] is clean and soaring, but to hear it is to be right down in the dirt with Sandy too; to feel, and perhaps even identify with, her total frustration with herself. As she slides between notes while singing 'I'm out of my head,' she shows us her emotional freefall as well as telling us about it."<ref>{{Cite web |last= Lauren |first=O'Neill |date=9 August 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John was probably one of the most underrated vocalists in music |url=https://inews.co.uk/culture/olivia-newton-john-best-songs-music-grease-1785880 |access-date=13 September 2022 |website=inews.co.uk |language=en}}</ref> Long before and after the career summit of ''Grease'', Newton-John proved herself to be a fairly versatile performer, lending her instrument to everything from sentimental ballads and New Age soul searching to lively dance productions and rock & soul fervor. [[Maura Johnston]] of ''Vulture'' assesses: "Newton-John was a regular chart-topper...throughout the '70s, her lithe soprano adapting well to the soft pop sound" of the era with "''AM Gold'' staples and tracks from the folk and country world...As it turned out, Newton-John's voice was pretty well suited to the spiky dance pop that would become popular in the early 1980s" too.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Johnston |first=Maura |author-link=Maura Johnston|date=10 August 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John Was Magic |url=https://www.vulture.com/2022/08/olivia-newton-john-music-remembrance.html |access-date=14 September 2022 |website=Vulture |language=en-us}}</ref> However, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' offers a counterpoint on her career decline in the mid-1980s: "Hardness never was Newton-John's comfort zone, though, and the 1980s were a much harder decade than the 1970s. The inherent warmth of 1970s studio sessions gave way to the cold, synthesized gleam of the 1980s, a sterile sound that suited her well only once: the candied faux-new wave of 'Twist of Fate'", produced by [[David Foster]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=An underappreciated singer, Olivia Newton-John breathed sensuality into the soft rock of the '70s |url=https://sports.yahoo.com/underappreciated-singer-olivia-newton-john-162233919.html |access-date=14 September 2022 |website=sports.yahoo.com |date=9 August 2022 |language=en-US}}</ref> Johnston further maintains: "Her pop heyday transcended any attempts to musically pigeonhole her"; and by the time she stopped having many new hits, "her musical legacy ... had been pretty well solidified."<ref name=":2" /> Newton-John's work has inspired many other female vocalists, including [[Juliana Hatfield]], [[Lisa Loeb]], [[Kylie Minogue]], [[Delta Goodrem]], [[Natalie Maines]] and [[Alanis Morissette]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Juliana Hatfield's hopeless devotion to Olivia Newton-John: 'Everything I do is influenced by my love for her' |url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/juliana-hatfields-hopeless-devotion-olivia-newton-john-everything-influenced-love-181239682.html |access-date=20 September 2022 |website=www.yahoo.com |date=8 August 2022 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Lisa Loeb Biography |url=https://musicianguide.com/biographies/1608002184/Lisa-Loeb.html |access-date=20 September 2022 |website=musicianguide.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=9 August 2022 |title=Kylie Minogue pays tribute following heartbreaking death of Olivia Newton-John - details |url=https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/20220809147635/kylie-minogue-heartbreaking-tribute-olivia-newton-john-death/ |access-date=20 September 2022 |website=HELLO! |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Leach |first=Maddison |title=Delta Goodrem breaks into tears on Sunrise as she reveals her final contact with Olivia Newton-John |url=https://www.nowtolove.com.au/celebrity/celeb-news/olivia-newton-john-delta-goodrem-final-moments-74360 |access-date=20 September 2022 |website=Now To Love |date=10 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Kreps |first=Daniel |date=14 August 2022 |title=See the Chicks Pay Tribute to Olivia Newton-John With 'Hopelessly Devoted to You' Cover |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/the-chicks-olivia-newton-john-tribute-hopelessly-devoted-to-you-1396932/ |access-date=20 September 2022 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Claire |first=Marie |date=13 June 2018 |title=Alanis Morissette: 'When someone says I'm angry, it's a compliment' |url=https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/entertainment/music/alanis-morissette-597648 |access-date=20 September 2022 |website=Marie Claire |language=en}}</ref> [[Pink (singer)|Pink]] staged a commemorative Newton-John cover during the 2022 [[American Music Awards of 2022|American Music Awards]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=P!nk belts out a powerful tribute to Olivia Newton-John at AMAs |url=https://www.geo.tv/latest/453789-pnk-belts-out-a-powerful-tribute-to-olivia-newton-john-at-amas |access-date=23 November 2022 |website=www.geo.tv |language=en}}</ref> At the [[2022 ARIA Music Awards]], a special tribute in her honour featured performances by [[Natalie Imbruglia]], [[Peking Duk]] and [[Tones and I]].<ref name="Performers 2022">{{cite web | url=https://www.aria.com.au/awards/news/an-epic-set-of-performers-announced-for-the-2022-aria-awards | title=An Epic Set of Performers Announced for the 2022 ARIA Awards | publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) | date=16 November 2022 | access-date=22 November 2022 }}</ref> ==Personal life== ===Relationships=== [[File:Olivia Newton-John and Matt Lattanzi (crop).jpg|thumb|right|Newton-John with her first husband [[Matt Lattanzi]] at the [[61st Academy Awards]] in 1989]] [[File:Olivia Newton-John and John Easterling at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest.JPG|thumb|Newton-John with her second husband John Easterling in 2010]] In the mid-1960s, Newton-John dated Australian actor and singer [[Ian Turpie]], her co-star in the 1965 musical film ''[[Funny Things Happen Down Under]]''.<ref name="ilovethatsong1" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Episode 64: Olivia Newton-John interview |url=https://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1219832.htm |work=[[Enough Rope]] with [[Andrew Denton]] |access-date=13 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160718084300/https://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1219832.htm |archive-date=18 July 2016 |format=web.archive.org |date=18 October 2004}}</ref> They met in 1963 when Turpie attended the coffee shop where Newton-John's group Sol Four performed.<ref name="Murphy">"Ian Turpie My Love for Olivia!": * {{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55190752 |title=Ian Turpie My love for Olivia! |first=Jim |last=Murphy |newspaper=[[Australian Women's Weekly]] |volume=49 |issue=24 |date=18 November 1981 |access-date=9 August 2022 |page=177 |via=National Library of Australia}} * {{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55190752 |title=Ian Turpie My love for Olivia! |first=Jim |last=Murphy |newspaper=Australian Women's Weekly |volume=49 |issue=24 |date=18 November 1981 |access-date=9 August 2022 |page=178 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref> The relationship continued until she returned to England in 1966.<ref name="Murphy"/> In 1968, Newton-John was engaged to but never married [[Bruce Welch]], one of her early producers and co-writer of her hit "[[Please Mr. Please]]".<ref name="Marie Claire Grease">{{cite web|url=https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/entertainment/people/olivia-newton-john-grease-540352|title=This is why Olivia Newton-John almost turned down her role in Grease|last=Claire|first=Marie|date=6 October 2017|website=Marie Claire|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref> In 1972, Newton-John ended her relationship with Welch, who subsequently attempted suicide.<ref name="Marie Claire Grease" /> In 1973, while vacationing on the [[French Riviera]], Newton-John met British businessman Lee Kramer, who became both her new boyfriend and manager.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/olivia-newton-john-battles-back-240738/|title=Olivia Newton-John Battles Back|last1=Fong-Torres|first1=Ben|date=27 July 1978|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=29 August 2019}}</ref> Newton-John lived with Kramer on and off and they stayed a couple until 1979; she called their turbulent pairing "one long breakup".<ref name="PeoplePhysical" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://ninjajournalist.com/entertainment/olivia-newton-john-fb/|title=What You Never Knew About Olivia Newton-John|last=Nantwich|first=Meagan|date=6 September 2017|website=NinjaJournalist|access-date=29 August 2019|archive-date=29 August 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190829230910/http://ninjajournalist.com/entertainment/olivia-newton-john-fb/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Kramer subsequently returned to England and married. He also managed vocalist [[Krishna Das (singer)|Krishna Das]]. Kramer died in 2017.<ref>{{cite web |date=21 August 2017 |title=In Memory of Lee Kramer: An Inspiration Behind triyoga |url=https://triyoga.co.uk/blog/yoga/memory-lee-kramer/ |access-date=12 July 2022 |website=triyoga}}</ref> Newton-John married her long-time, live-in partner, actor [[Matt Lattanzi]], in December 1984.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/cover-story-to-have-and-to-hold-vol-23-no-1/|title=To Have and to Hold|website=People|access-date=29 August 2019}}</ref> The pair had met in 1980 while filming ''[[Xanadu (film)|Xanadu]]''. They announced their separation in April 1995, and they divorced in 1996.<ref>{{Cite magazine |author=People Staff |title=Olivia's Breakup |url=https://people.com/archive/olivias-breakup-vol-43-no-19/ |access-date=28 June 2023 |website=[[People (magazine)|People]] |language=en}}</ref> According to [[People magazine|''People'' magazine]], people close to the twosome cited the disparity between her spiritual interests and his more earthly ones as a key factor in the dissolution. The couple remained friends. Their daughter, [[Chloe Rose Lattanzi|Chloe Rose]], was born in January 1986.<ref name="PeopleCoverStory" /> Newton-John met [[gaffer (motion picture industry)|gaffer]]/[[camera operator|cameraman]] [[Patrick McDermott (cameraman)|Patrick McDermott]] soon after her divorce from Lattanzi. They dated on and off for nine years. McDermott vanished during a 2005 fishing trip off the Californian coast.<ref name="auto">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QqtinbjO0oEC&pg=PA172|title=1001 Australians You Should Know|access-date=13 August 2010|isbn=9781864033618|last1=Creswell|first1=Toby|last2=Trenoweth|first2=Samantha|date=1 January 2006|publisher=Pluto Press Australia }}</ref> Newton-John was in Australia at her Gaia Retreat & Spa at the time of McDermott's disappearance.<ref>{{cite news|title=Newton-John 'frantic'|agency=[[Australian Associated Press]]|work=Sydney Morning Herald|date=22 August 2005|url=https://www.smh.com.au/news/people/newtonjohn-frantic/2005/08/22/1124562799885.html?oneclick=true|access-date=1 February 2011}}</ref> A [[United States Coast Guard]] investigation, based on then-available evidence and released in 2008, "suggest[ed] McDermott was lost at sea",<ref>{{cite news|title=Tip line for clues on Newton John's ex|agency=[[Australian Associated Press]]|publisher=news.com.au|location=Australia|date=11 August 2009|url=http://www.news.com.au/world/tip-line-for-clues-on-newton-johns-ex/story-e6frfkyi-1225760234509|access-date=1 February 2011|archive-date=9 April 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150409163522/http://www.news.com.au/world/tip-line-for-clues-on-newton-johns-ex/story-e6frfkyi-1225760234509|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=Coast Guard statement on Patrick McDermott case|publisher=[[United States Coast Guard]]|date=10 August 2009|url=http://www.uscglosangeles.com/go/doc/834/300051|access-date=1 February 2011|url-status=bot: unknown|archive-url=https://archive.today/20110717175223/http://www.uscglosangeles.com/go/doc/834/300051/|archive-date=17 July 2011}}</ref> with a friend telling investigators McDermott had appeared sad though not despondent after their breakup.<ref>{{cite news|title=Newton-John's boyfriend probably drowned: report|agency=Australian Associated Press|location=Australia|work=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]]|date=22 November 2008|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/22/2427100.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206085208/http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/22/2427100.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 December 2008|access-date=1 February 2011}}</ref> In April 2010, a private investigator, hired by an American television program, claimed that McDermott is alive and had faked his death for a life insurance payout β but did not provide proof beyond their own statement that they were confident.<ref>{{Cite web |date=5 April 2010 |title=Found! Olivia Newton-John's Missing Beau Really Did Fake Death |url=https://www.eonline.com/news/174944/found-olivia-newton-john-s-missing-beau-really-did-fake-death |access-date=16 August 2022 |website=E! Online}}</ref> Unsubstantiated claims have been made, particularly in Australian tabloids, that McDermott is living in Mexico.<ref name=":6">{{Cite news |last=Kennedy |first=Dana |date=26 November 2017 |title=Why Olivia Newton-John's 'Missing' Exβand the Stories About HimβJust Won't Die |language=en |work=The Daily Beast |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/why-olivia-newton-johns-ex-patrick-mcdermott-and-the-stories-about-him-just-wont-die |access-date=10 July 2021}}</ref> In 1993, Newton-John met John Easterling, founder and president of the Amazon Herb Company, which he started in 1990 and sold to TriVita, Inc., in 2012.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John and John Easterling's Relationship: A Look Back |url=https://people.com/music/olivia-newton-john-and-john-easterling-relationship-timeline/ |access-date=7 March 2023 |website=Peoplemag |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=14 September 2012 |title=Amazon Herb Company Merges with TriVita, Inc. |url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120914005103/en/Amazon-Herb-Company-Merges-with-TriVita-Inc. |access-date=7 March 2023 |website=www.businesswire.com |language=en}}</ref> Also known as "Amazon John", Easterling is an eco-entrepreneur who initially marketed rainforest botanicals and currently owns and operates Happy Tree Microbes, which offers natural plant performance products.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Blumberg |first=Dorron |date=28 September 2019 |title="Amazon" John Easterling: Helping Patients Overcome Cancer Related Challenges with Home-Grown Cannabis |url=https://southfloridahospitalnews.com/amazon-john-easterling-helping-patients-overcome-cancer-related-challenges-with-home-grown-cannabis/ |access-date=7 March 2023 |website=Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report |language=en-US}}</ref> When Newton-John and Easterling first met, they were both married to other people. In 2007, they started dating and married in an [[Inca]]n spiritual ceremony in [[Peru]] on 21 June 2008, followed by a legal ceremony nine days later (30 June 2008) on [[Jupiter Island, Florida]].<!--30 June 2008--><ref>{{cite news|url=https://people.com/celebrity/olivia-newton-john-marries-john-easterling-twice/|title=Olivia Newton-John Marries John Easterling β Twice!|work=People|first=Michelle|last= Tan|date=10 July 2008|access-date=10 November 2008}}</ref><ref name=":3" /> ===Residences and citizenship=== Although principally raised in Australia, Newton-John remained a British subject throughout her childhood. She initially pursued Australian citizenship in 1981 with an application that Prime Minister [[Malcolm Fraser]] was asked to expedite.<ref>{{Cite tweet |user=OzKitsch |number= 1298874637695115266|date=27 August 2020 |title=@PhillipAdams_1 goes into bat for Olivia Newton-John in her quest for Australian citizenship, 1981|link=https://twitter.com/OzKitsch/status/1298874637695115266 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220812143629/https://twitter.com/OzKitsch/status/1298874637695115266 |archive-date=12 August 2022}}</ref> However, she finally became an Australian citizen in 1994.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/presscut/90s/94-09-05-au-womans_day-01.html|magazine=Women's Day|title=Olivia finally takes the plunge|issue=5 September 1994 |page=42 |access-date=4 September 2024}}</ref> In 1973, Newton-John purchased a modest one-bedroom flat in northwest London.{{citation needed|date=May 2024}} After relocating from England to the United States in late 1974, Newton-John set up residence in [[Malibu, California]], where for 35 years she owned various real estate, including a horse ranch and several beachfront properties.<ref>{{cite web|date=8 February 2016|title=Olivia Newton-John's Former House in Malibu Is for Sale for $7.5 Million|url=https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/olivia-newton-john-sally-field-ranch-style-home|access-date=13 December 2021|website=Architectural Digest|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=9 December 1989|title=Olivia Newton-John Makes Waves With Dirt From Beach Home Work : Coastline: The singer is an honorary ambassador for the environment, but neighbors say debris is muddying the ocean.|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-12-09-me-416-story.html|access-date=13 December 2021|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref> In June 2009, Newton-John and her second husband, John Easterling, purchased a new $4.1 million home in [[Jupiter Inlet Colony|Jupiter Inlet, Florida]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2009/jun/18/olivia-newton-john-and-hubby-buy-home-jupiter-inle|title=Olivia Newton-John and hubby buy home in Jupiter Inlet Colony|publisher=TCPalm.com|access-date=13 August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090623054851/http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2009/jun/18/olivia-newton-john-and-hubby-buy-home-jupiter-inle/|archive-date=23 June 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2013, while renovations were being done on the property and the couple was not there, a contractor named Christopher Pariseleti committed suicide on the estate, which at the time was up for sale.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cnn.com/2013/08/19/showbiz/olivia-newton-john-shooting/index.html|title=Police: Contractor kills self at Olivia Newton-John's home|first=Alan|last=Duke|publisher=CNN|date=19 August 2013|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref> Following the death on the premises, Newton-John and Easterling bought a nearby condo;<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cameron |first=Christopher |date=12 June 2014 |title=Olivia Newton-John Jupiter Island {{!}} Olivia Newton-John SF |url=https://therealdeal.com/miami/2014/06/12/olivia-newton-john-picks-up-jupiter-island-condo/ |access-date=26 May 2023 |website=The Real Deal |language=en}}</ref> their larger home lingered on and off the market for two years but was eventually sold in 2015 to a Swedish advertising executive for $5.1 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lonny.com/Olivia+Newton-John%27s+Waterfront+Estate|title=Olivia Newton-John's Waterfront Estate|website=Lonny|access-date=11 August 2022|archive-date=11 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220811135834/https://www.lonny.com/Olivia+Newton-John%27s+Waterfront+Estate|url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2015, the couple purchased a $5.3 million, 12-acre horse ranch in the [[Santa Ynez Valley]] outside [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hotprop-olivia-newton-john-horse-ranch-20190502-story.html|title=Olivia Newton-John offers Santa Ynez horse ranch for $5.4 million|date=2 May 2019|website=Los Angeles Times|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=15 May 2019 |title=Olivia Newton-John's horse ranch is the perfect place for summer nights |url=https://www.today.com/home/olivia-newton-john-s-california-horse-ranch-sale-t154154 |access-date=26 May 2023 |website=TODAY.com |language=en}}</ref> In 2019, Newton-John sold her 187-acre Australian farm, which she had owned for nearly 40 years and is located near [[Byron Bay]] in New South Wales.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.mansionglobal.com/articles/olivia-newton-john-selling-187-acre-australian-farm-123005|title=Olivia Newton-John Selling 187-Acre Australian Farm|website=[[Mansion Global]]|first=Beckie|last=Strum|date=28 February 2019}}</ref> The Dalwood estate sold for $4.6 million; in 1980, Newton-John had paid $622,000 for the property, which had additional land adjoined in both 1983 and in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.propertyobserver.com.au/forward-planning/advice-and-hot-topics/title-tattle/102260-olivia-newton-john-scores-4-6-million-dalwood-sale.html|title=Olivia Newton-John scores $4.6 million Dalwood sale|website=propertyobserver.com.au|date=28 August 2019|access-date=29 August 2019}}</ref> Newton-John was also partial owner of Byron Bay's Gaia Retreat & Spa, which was founded in 2005 and sold in 2021 for $30 million to the investment firm of Tattarang. When asked in 2017 whether she considered herself to be a British, Australian or American citizen, she said, "I am still Australian."<ref>{{cite news | last =Fuzek | first = John| title =Music: Olivia Newton John Interview | newspaper =Motif | date =5 April 2017| url =https://motifri.com/onj2017/ | accessdate =9 August 2022 }}</ref> In December 2019, upon being given the title of Dame, she expressed her thanks by stating: "As a girl born in Cambridge [England], I am very proud of my British ancestry and so appreciative to be recognised in this way by the United Kingdom."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://thewest.com.au/news/queen-elizabeth-ii/grease-star-olivia-newton-john-made-a-dame-ng-b881420822z|title=Grease star Olivia Newton-John made a dame |author=Mapstone, Lucy |website=[[The West Australian]] |date=28 December 2019 |access-date=6 November 2023}}</ref> ==Illness and death== In May 2017, it was announced that Newton-John's breast cancer had returned and [[metastasis]]ed to her lower back.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/olivia-newton-john-postpones-concert-dates-to-fight-cancer|title=Olivia Newton-John postpones concert dates to fight cancer|last=Nolasco|first=Stephanie|date=30 May 2017|publisher=Fox News|access-date=10 August 2019}}</ref> Her back pains had initially been diagnosed as [[sciatica]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spineuniverse.com/conditions/sciatica/sciatica-causes-olivia-newton-john-postpone-performances|title=Sciatica Causes Olivia Newton-John to Postpone Performances|last=Rehan|first=Kelly|website=SpineUniverse|access-date=10 August 2019}}</ref> She subsequently revealed this was actually her third bout with breast cancer, as she did have a recurrence of the disease in 2013 in addition to her initial 1992 diagnosis.<ref name="Cannabis">{{Cite news|url=https://www.survivornet.com/articles/olivia-newton-john-battling-cancer-for-a-third-time-using-radiation-and-cannabis-oil-for-pain/|title=Olivia Newton-John Opens Up About Getting Cancer for a Third Time β Using Radiation and Cannabis Oil For Pain|website=SurvivorNet|access-date=7 August 2019}}</ref> With the 2017 recurrence, the cancer had spread to her bones and progressed to [[stage IV]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/olivia-newton-john-opens-living-212217367.html|title=Olivia Newton-John Opens Up About Living With Stage 4 Cancer|website=Yahoo|date=6 August 2019 |access-date=10 August 2019}}</ref> Newton-John experienced significant pain from the metastatic bone lesions and had spoken of using [[cannabis oil]] to ease her pain. She was an advocate for the use of [[medical cannabis]];<ref name="Cancer">{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/a-huge-difference-olivia-newton-john-using-cannabis-to-ease-pain-of-her-bone-cancer|title='A huge difference': Olivia Newton-John using cannabis to ease pain of her bone cancer|date=5 August 2019|website=Washington Examiner|access-date=10 August 2019}}</ref> her daughter Chloe owns a cannabis farm in Oregon.<ref name="Cannabis" /> Newton-John died on 8 August 2022, at the age of 73, at her home in the Santa Ynez Valley of California.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Bernstein |first=Adam |date=8 August 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John, pop singer and 'Grease' star, dies at 73 |language=en-US |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/08/08/olivia-newton-john-grease-singer-dies/ |url-status=live |access-date=8 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220808203957/https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/08/08/olivia-newton-john-grease-singer-dies/ |archive-date=8 August 2022 |issn=0190-8286}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Reynolds |first=Dolan |date=8 August 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John dies at 73, husband says |url=https://myfox8.com/news/olivia-newton-john-dies-at-73-husband-says/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220808204100/https://myfox8.com/news/olivia-newton-john-dies-at-73-husband-says/ |archive-date=8 August 2022 |access-date=8 August 2022 |website=FOX8 WGHP}}</ref> Tributes were paid by [[John Travolta]], [[Barbra Streisand]], Australian Prime Minister [[Anthony Albanese]] and many other celebrities.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.etonline.com/olivia-newton-john-dead-john-travolta-barbra-streisand-and-more-stars-pay-tribute-188731 | title=Olivia Newton-John Dead: John Travolta, Barbra Streisand and More Stars Pay Tribute | Entertainment Tonight }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://newsworldtick.com/news/australia/she-was-a-wonderful-generous-person-albanese-commemorates-olivia-newton-john/|title='She was a wonderful, generous person': Albanese commemorates Olivia Newton-John|date=9 August 2022}}</ref> As a mark of respect, Melbourne and Sydney lit up many of their landmarks.<ref>{{Cite web |date=10 August 2022 |title=Sydney Opera House lights up pink in memory of Olivia Newton John |url=https://7news.com.au/entertainment/sydney-opera-house-lights-up-pink-in-memory-of-olivia-newton-john-c-7826814 |access-date=11 October 2022 |website=7NEWS |language=en}}</ref> In September 2022, Newton-John's family held a "small and very private" memorial service in California for the singer, who asked to be cremated and have her ashes scattered in [[Byron Bay]], on her Santa Ynez ranch, and "in other places that I love".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Robinson |first=Cynthia |date=26 September 2022 |title=Olivia Newton-John's Family Held 'Very Private' Memorial Service: Details |url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/olivia-newton-johns-family-had-private-memorial-service-details/ |access-date=11 October 2022 |website=Us Weekly |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last1=Evans |first1=Lauren |date=15 August 2022 |title=Newton-John revealed where she wanted ashes scattered before death |url=https://www.skynews.com.au/lifestyle/celebrity-life/id-like-to-be-partly-scattered-there-olivia-newtonjohn-revealed-where-she-wanted-her-ashes-in-an-interview-before-death/news-story/16abd3c52970fddfeea8a4826c3cafee |access-date=11 October 2022 |website=skynews |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Olivia Newton-John's FINAL wish: Actress said she wanted her ashes scattered in Byron Bay in unseen interview |url=https://meaww.com/id-like-to-be-with-them-olivia-newton-johns-final-wish-revealed-in-an-unseen-interview |access-date=14 October 2022 |website=meaww.com|date=15 August 2022 }}</ref> The [[State of Victoria]] offered Newton-John's family a state funeral, which her niece [[Tottie Goldsmith]] accepted.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.noise11.com/news/family-of-olivia-newton-john-accept-dan-andrews-state-funeral-offer-20220811|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220812145247/https://www.noise11.com/news/family-of-olivia-newton-john-accept-dan-andrews-state-funeral-offer-20220811|archive-date=12 August 2022|title=Family of Olivia Newton-John accept Dan Andrews' state funeral offer|date=11 August 2022 |publisher=noise11.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |title=New details emerge about Olivia Newton-John's state funeral |language=en-AU |work=MSN |url=https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/new-details-emerge-about-olivia-newton-johns-state-funeral/ar-AA12Owa2 |access-date=11 October 2022}}</ref> Newton-John's Australian memorial service, hosted by [[David Campbell (singer)|David Campbell]], was held on 26 February 2023, at [[Hamer Hall, Melbourne|Hamer Hall in Melbourne]]<ref>[https://www.3aw.com.au/date-announced-for-olivia-newton-johns-state-memorial-service/ When and where Olivia Newton-John's State Memorial Service will be held] [[3AW]] 2 February 2023</ref> and included eulogies from her widower and daughter; a testimonial to her strength of character, optimism and magnanimity by television personality [[Richard Wilkins (TV presenter)|Richard Wilkins]]; montages of her career, family life and wellness centre; a medley of her hits performed by [[Delta Goodrem]], and pre-recorded video tributes from [[Elton John]], [[Mariah Carey]], [[Barry Gibb]], [[Dolly Parton]] and [[Nicole Kidman]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Boulton |first=Martin |date=26 February 2023 |title='Supernatural' and 'magic' Olivia Newton-John farewelled at memorial |url=https://www.theage.com.au/culture/music/friends-and-family-to-farewell-olivia-newton-john-at-state-memorial-20230224-p5cng8.html |access-date=26 February 2023 |website=The Age |language=en}}</ref> ==Awards and honours== {{main|List of awards and honours received by Olivia Newton-John}} ==Discography== {{Main|Olivia Newton-John albums discography|Olivia Newton-John singles discography|Olivia Newton-John videography}} {{Div col}} * ''[[If Not for You (album)|If Not for You]]'' (1971) * ''[[Olivia (Olivia Newton-John album)|Olivia]]'' (1972) * ''[[Let Me Be There (album)|Let Me Be There]]'' <small>(International title)</small> (1973)<br />''[[Let Me Be There (album)|Music Makes My Day]]'' <small>(UK title)</small> (1973) * ''[[Long Live Love (album)|Long Live Love]]'' (1974) * ''[[Have You Never Been Mellow]]'' (1975) * ''[[Clearly Love]]'' (1975) * ''[[Come On Over (Olivia Newton-John album)|Come on Over]]'' (1976) * ''[[Don't Stop Believin' (album)|Don't Stop Believin']]'' (1976) * ''[[Making a Good Thing Better]]'' (1977) * ''[[Totally Hot]]'' (1978) * ''[[Physical (Olivia Newton-John album)|Physical]]'' (1981) * ''[[Soul Kiss]]'' (1985) * ''[[The Rumour (album)|The Rumour]]'' (1988) * ''[[Warm and Tender (Olivia Newton-John album)|Warm and Tender]]'' (1989) * ''[[Gaia: One Woman's Journey]]'' (1994) * ''[[Back with a Heart]]'' (1998) * ''{{'}}Tis the Season'' (2000) <small>(with [[Vince Gill]])</small> * ''[[2 (Olivia Newton-John album)|(2)]]'' (2002) * ''[[Indigo: Women of Song]]'' (2004) * ''[[Stronger Than Before]]'' (2005) * ''[[Grace and Gratitude]]'' (2006) * ''[[Christmas Wish (Olivia Newton-John album)|Christmas Wish]]'' (2007) * ''[[A Celebration in Song]]'' (2008) * ''[[This Christmas (John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John album)|This Christmas]]'' (2012) <small>(with [[John Travolta]])</small> * ''[[Liv On]]'' (2016) <small>(with [[Amy Sky]] and [[Beth Nielsen Chapman]])</small> * ''[[Friends for Christmas]]'' (2016) <small>(with [[John Farnham]])</small> {{div col end}} ==Filmography== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year!!Title!!Role!! class="unsortable" |Notes |- |1965||''[[Funny Things Happen Down Under]]''||Olivia||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/culture/celebrity/they-were-her-secret-ingredient-the-australians-who-helped-olivia-newton-john-conquer-the-world-20220809-p5b8ax.html|title='They were her secret ingredient': The Australians who helped Olivia Newton-John conquer the world|first=Glenn A.|last=Baker|date=8 August 2022|website=Sydney Morning Herald}}</ref> |- |1970||''[[Toomorrow (film)|Toomorrow]]''||Olivia||<ref>{{cite web|url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b8a79d6|title=Toomorrow|date=12 July 2012|website=British Film Institute|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120712182512/http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2b6b8a79d6 |archive-date=12 July 2012 }}</ref> |- |1972|| ''The Case'' || Olivia || Television film<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Case |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150136803 |access-date=7 December 2023 |website=British Film Institute}}</ref> |- |1978||''[[Grease (film)|Grease]]''||Sandy Olsson||<ref name = RT>{{cite news|url = https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/olivia_newtonjohn|title = Olivia Newton-John|website = [[Rotten Tomatoes]]|accessdate = 10 August 2022}}</ref> |- |1980||''[[Xanadu (film)|Xanadu]]''||Kira||<ref name = RT/> |- |1983||''[[Two of a Kind (1983 film)|Two of a Kind]]''||Debbie Wylder||<ref name = RT/> |- |1988||''[[She's Having a Baby]]'' ||Herself||Uncredited<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/actor-and-singer-olivia-newton-john-dies-aged-73/|title=Actor And Singer Olivia Newton-John Dies, Aged 73|website=Empire|year=2022 }}</ref> |- |1990||''[[A Mom for Christmas]]''||Amy Miller||Television film<ref name = RT/> |- |1991||''[[Madonna: Truth or Dare]]''||Herself||Documentary<ref name = RT/> |- |1994||''[[A Christmas Romance]]''||Julia Stonecypher||Television film<ref name = RT/> |- |1996||''[[It's My Party (film)|It's My Party]]''||Lina Bingham||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/its_my_party|title=It's My Party|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes}}</ref> |- |2000||''[[Sordid Lives]]''||Bitsy Mae Harling||<ref name = RT/> |- |2001||''The Wilde Girls''||Jasmine Wilde||Television film<ref name = RT/> |- | rowspan="2" |2010||''[[1 a Minute]]''||Herself||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/aug/08/olivia-newton-john-grease-xanadu-cult-classics-cherished-by-fans|title=Olivia Newton-John was that rare thing: a wonderfully unselfconscious star|date=8 August 2022|website=The Guardian}}</ref> |- |''[[Score: A Hockey Musical]]''||Hope Gordon||<ref name = RT/> |- |2011||''[[A Few Best Men]]''||Barbara Ramme||<ref name = RT/> |- |2017||''[[Sharknado 5: Global Swarming]]''||Orion||Television film<ref name = RT/> |- |2020||''[[The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee]]''||Olivia|| <ref name = RT/> |} ==Television== {| class="wikitable sortable" |- !Year!!Title!!Performance!! class="unsortable" |Notes |- | rowspan="2" | 1963 || ''New Faces'' || Herself β Contestant || rowspan="5" | TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''The Kevin Dennis Auditions''|| rowspan="4" | Herself |- | rowspan="3" | 1964 || ''Teen Scene'' |- | ''The Kevin Dennis Show'' |- | ''Teentime Ten'' |- | 1964, 1965 || ''[[Sing, Sing, Sing (TV series)|Sing, Sing, Sing]]'' || Herself sings "Everything's Coming Up Roses" from 'Gypsy'|| TV series Australia, 2 episodes |- | 1964β1965 || ''The Happy Show'' || Herself β Co-host: Lovely Livvy || TV series Australia |- | rowspan="3" | 1965 || ''[[Sunnyside Up]]''|| Herself || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''Boomeride'' || Herself sings "When I Grow Up" / "Crawl Baby, Crawl" || TV series Australia, 9 episodes |- | ''[[Kommotion]]''|| rowspan="5" | Herself || TV series, Australia |- | 1965β1966 || ''[[The Go!! Show]]'' || TV series Australia, 16 episodes |- | 1965, 1966 || ''[[Time for Terry]]'' || TV series, Australia |- | 1966 || ''Dick Emery Show'' || TV series UK, 2 episodes |- | rowspan="4" | 1967 || ''It's That Time'' || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''Pat and Olivia'' || Herself & Pat Carroll || TV special, Australia |- | ''News Conference'' || rowspan="2" | Herself || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''The Young Entertainers'' || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | 1968 || ''[[Bandstand (TV program)|Bandstand]]'' || Herself sings "Here, There And Everywhere" / "Today I Can't Do Without You Today" with Pat Carroll || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | 1969 || ''ABC News Report'' || Herself & Pat Carroll || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | 1970 || ''The Cliff Richard Show'' || Herself || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | rowspan="8" | 1971 || ''Grand Amphi''|| Herself sings "Love Song" || TV series France, 1 episode |- | ''[[The Golden Shot]]''|| rowspan="6" | Herself || rowspan="3" | TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''Big Lecture Hall'' |- | ''One Rosu Wine'' |- | ''Getaway with Cliff''|| TV special UK |- | ''[[Lift Off with Ayshea]]''|| TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''[[GTK (TV series)|GTK]]''|| TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''15 Years Of Channel Nine''|| Herself sings "If Not For You" / "Banks Of The Ohio" || TV special Australia |- | rowspan="2" | 1971, 1972 || ''[[Disco (TV series)|Disco]]''|| Herself sings "[[If Not for You#Olivia Newton-John version|If Not for You]]" / "[[Banks of the Ohio]]" || TV series Germany, 2 episodes |- | ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' || Herself sings "Banks Of The Ohio" || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | rowspan="9" | 1972 || ''Choeur en FΓͺte'' || Herself sings "Love Song" / "Banks Of The Ohio" || TV series France, 1 episode |- | ''[[Top of the Pops]]''|| Herself sings "What Is Life" || TV series UK, 2 episodes |- |''The Case''|| rowspan="4" | Herself|| [[BBC]] TV film with Cliff Richard & Tim Brooke-Taylor<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6fd23efe|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211127022712/https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6fd23efe|url-status=dead|archive-date=27 November 2021|title=The Case (1972)|website=BFI}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/70/72/72case/index.html|title=The Case|website=onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.memorabletv.com/tv/case-the-bbc-1-1972-cliff-richard-olivia-newton-john/|title=Case, The (BBC-1 1972, Cliff Richard, Olivia Newton-John)|date=21 December 2018}}</ref> |- | ''Sacha's in Town'' || TV series UK, 2 episodes |- | ''Meerschweinchen Revue'' || TV series Germany, 1 episode |- | ''Hits Γ Gogo'' || TV series Germany/Czech, 1 episode |- | ''[[The Dean Martin Show]]'' || Herself sings "If" / "Just A Little Lovin'/ "True Love" with Dean Martin || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''The Harry Secombe Show'' || Herself sings "Take Me Home, Country Roads || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''The Reg Varney Christmas Revue'' || Herself sings "Take Me Home, Country Roads" / Cecilia/Side By Side/Carolina in The Morning/You Made Me Love You (in chorus) || TV special, UK |- | rowspan="11" | 1973 || ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' || Herself sings "Take Me Home, Country Roads" || rowspan="2" | TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''[[The Val Doonican Show]]'' || rowspan="2" | Herself |- | ''Unsere kleine Show β Musik zur blauen Stunde'' || TV series Germany, 1 episode |- | ''Engelbert'' || Herself sings "If We Only Have Love" with Engelbert Humperdinck || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''Stephane Grapelli'' || Herself sings "Honey Pie" || TV series France, 1 episode |- | ''Tokyo Music Song Festival'' || Herself sings "Maybe Then I'll Think Of You" || TV special, Japan |- | ''[[The Young Generation]]'' || Herself || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''[[Sez Les]]'' || Herself sings "And I Love You So" / "Let Me Be There" || TV series UK, 2 episodes |- | ''George Hamilton IV and Other Folk'' || Herself || rowspan="2" | TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''[[Sez Les]]'' || Herself sings "Yesterday Once More" / "Let Me Be There" |- | ''The New-Fangled Wandering Minstrel Show'' || Herself sings "If We Only Have Love" / "All I Ever Need Is You" / "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" (with Georgie Fame) / "Scarborough Fair" / "I Say Yeh Yeh" (with Georgie Fame) || rowspan="2" | TV special, UK |- | 1973β1974 || ''Moods Of Love'' || Herself sings |- | rowspan="3" | 1974 || ''Eddy Go Round'' || Herself sings "Long Live Love" / "I Love You, I Honestly Love You", "If You Love Me, Let Me Know" || TV series Netherlands, 1 episode |- | ''Clunk Click: Songs for Eurovision'' || Herself sings "Have Love Will Travel" / "Loving You Ain't Easy" / "Long Live Love" / "Someday" / "Angel Eyes" / "Hands Across The Sea" || TV special, UK |- |''[[Eurovision Song Contest]]''||Herself sings "Long Live Love" ||United Kingdom Entry: 4th Place<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eOMLWh0YIE|title=Olivia Newton-John β Long Live Love β United Kingdom π¬π§ β Grand Final β Eurovision 1974|date=9 August 2022 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://eurovision.tv/story/abba-share-tributes-friend-olivia-newton-john|title=ABBA share tributes to friend Olivia Newton-John|date=9 August 2022|website=eurovision.tv}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2" | 1975 || John Denver - A Rocky Mountain Christmas || Herself sings "Let It Shine" / "Fly Away" (duet with John Denver) || TV special ABC |- | rowspan="2" | 1976 || ''[[Countdown (Australian TV program)|Countdown]]'' || Herself chats about ''Don't Stop Believin''' album || TV series ABC, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- |''A Special Olivia Newton-John''|| rowspan="2" | Herself|| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] special<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/70/75/75special/index.html|title=A Special Olivia Newton-John|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/special-olivia-newton-john|title=A Special Olivia Newton-John|website=Television Academy}}</ref> |- | 1977 ||''Only Olivia''|| BBC special<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.org/details/vts-01-1_20201030_2037|title=1977 β Only Olivia (BBC Special)|via=Internet Archive}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://70s-tv.com/only-olivia-1977-bbc-special/|title=Only Olivia 1977 BBC Special|website=70s-tv}}</ref> |- | 1977; 1996 || ''This Is Your Life: Peter Allen'' || Herself with Peter Frampton sends a message to Peter from Los Angeles || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="3" | 1978 ||''Olivia''|| Herself|| ABC special (Olivia! Guests Abba and Andy Gibb)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/olivia-newton-john-with-abba/|title=Watch: The moment Olivia Newton-John performed with ABBA|date=9 August 2022|website=faroutmagazine.co.uk}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/olivia-newton-john/andy-gibb-abba-jamming-session-tv-video/|title=Relive Andy Gibb, ABBA and Olivia Newton-John's incredible 'jam session' from 1978|website=Smooth}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/abba-pay-tribute-friend-former-105908453.html|title=ABBA Pay Tribute To Friend And Former Eurovision Competitor Olivia Newton-John|website=uk.news.yahoo.com|date=9 August 2022 }}</ref> |- | ''Australian Music To The World''|| Herself β Archive clips || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Cliff Richard: Thanks For The Music Concert'' || Herself chats about Cliff || TV special, UNITED KINGDOM |- | 1978; 1980 || ''[[Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]'' || Herself β Guest with Gloria Swanson & Barry Humphries as Dame Edna Everage || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | rowspan="2" | 1979 || ''[[Countdown (Australian TV program)|Countdown]]''|| Herself on set film ''Xanadu''|| TV series ABC, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''[[BBC News]]''|| Herself is given OBE award || TV series, 1 episode, UNITED KINGDOM |- | rowspan="7" | 1980 || ''Making Xanadu''|| Herself & cast || TV special, UNITED STATES |- | ''Willesee at Seven''|| Herself chats about performer's union strike prior to 'Xanadu' Australian film release || rowspan="4" | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''[[Seven Nightly News]]''|| Herself on performer's union strike |- | ''Countdown Xanadu Dance Contest Show''|| Special Guest sings "Magic" / "Xanadu" |- | ''[[The Mike Walsh Show]]''|| Guest β Herself chats about career, music 'Grease' and 'Xanadu' |- | ''Sounds: Olivia's 32nd Birthday''|| Herself β Archive clips: "Let Me Be There" / "Don't Stop Believin' / "Sam" / "Jolene" / "Hopelessly Devoted To You" / "You're The One That I Want" / "Magic" / "Xanandu" / "Don't Cry For Me Argentina || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- |''Hollywood Nights''|| Herself|| ABC special<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/80/80/80hollywood/index.html|title=Hollywood Nights Special|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/olivia-newton-john/elton-john-duet-candle-in-the-wind-1980-video/|title=When Olivia Newton-John and Elton John gave a breathtaking performance of 'Candle In The Wind'|website=Smooth}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/olivia-newton-john-hollywood-nights|title=Olivia-Newton John β Hollywood Nights|website=Television Academy}}</ref> |- | 1980; 1981 || ''[[The Don Lane Show]]'' || Guest β Herself || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 1980; 2004 || ''[[Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]'' || Herself β Guest || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | rowspan="2" | 1981 || ''Australian Music Stars Of The 60s''|| Herself β Archive clips "Christmas Time Down Under"/ "Banks of the Ohio" || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | ''[[The Don Lane Show]]''|| Guest β Herself at Malibu Ranch via satellite to Australia about Physical album and song || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 1981; 1983 || ''[[Countdown (Australian TV program)|Countdown]]'' || Guest β Herself chats from home about ''Physical'' album and new single release "Make A Move On Me" || ABC TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="5" |1982||''[[Olivia Physical|Let's Get Physical]]'' || Herself ||ABC special<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/olivia-newton-john-physical-forever-number-one-1235125980/|title=Forever No. 1: Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical'|first1=Andrew|last1=Unterberger|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=12 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://totally80s.com/article/1982-olivia-newton-john-gets-physical-american-tv|title=1982: Olivia Newton-John Gets "Physical" with American TV|website=Totally 80's}}</ref> |- |''[[Saturday Night Live]]''|| Herself β Host|| Also musical guest<ref name = RT/> |- |''[[Olivia in Concert]]''|| rowspan="2" |Herself||[[HBO]] special<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auKiPHBa9b0|title=Olivia Newton-John in Concert 1982, complete and synchronized|date=27 February 2013 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.popmatters.com/olivia-newton-john-physical|title=Olivia Newton-John's 'Physical' Phenomenon Revisited, Page 4|date=9 August 2022}}</ref> |- | ''Olivia'' || Australian TV special |- | ''1982 TV Week Logie Awards'' || Special Guest and sings "Make A Move On Me' || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="2" | 1983 || ''Australian Music to the World'' || Herself β archive clips || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Ten Eyewitness News'' | Herself at 'Phar Lap' film premiere | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 1983; 1984 | ''[[Countdown (Australian TV program)|Countdown]]'' | Guest β Herself chats to Molly from home | ABC TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="3" | 1984 | ''John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John β Two Of A Kind'' | Special is introduced by Ian Turpie, Herself & John Travolta on set film 'Two Of A Kind' Muisc clips include "Twist Of Fate"/ "Take A Chance" / "(Livin' In) Desperate Times" / "Shaking You" scenes from films 'Staying Alive' and 'Grease' "Youre The One That I Want' clip | TV special, UNITED STATES/AUSTRALIA |- | ''Olympic Gala'' | Introduced by Paul Hogan: Guest Performer sings "Waltzing Matilda" / "I Still Call Australia Home" | TV special, AUSTRALIA/UNITED STATES |- | ''Tonight With Bert Newton'' | Guest β Herself with Pat Farrar | TV series, 1 episode |- | 1984; 1985 | ''[[Countdown (Australian TV program)|Countdown]]'' | Guest β Herself chats to Molly at Koala Blue store | ABC TV series, 1 episode |- | rowspan="2" | 1985 | ''Olivia Newton-John: Soul Kiss'' | Herself chats about Soul Kiss songs from album music video clips include "Soul Kiss"/ "Toughen Up" / "Culture Shock" / "Emotional Tangle" / "The Right Moment" | TV special, UNITED STATES |- | ''[[Countdown (Australian TV program)|Countdown]]'' | Guest β Herself chats from Koala Blue store | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 1986 | ''VFL Football Grand Final'' | Guest Performer sings "Australian National Anthem" | TV special |- | rowspan="4" | 1988 | ''Australia Live: Gift To A Nation'' | Guest β Herself with family sings "It's Always Australia For Me" | rowspan="2" | TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | ''The 1988 N.S.W. Royal Bicentennial Concert'' | Guest β Herself sings "It's Always Australia For Me" / "Suddenly" with Cliff Richard |- | ''Good Morning Australia'' | Herself β Guest | TV series, 1 episode |- |''[[The Rumour (album)#Olivia Down Under video|Olivia Down Under]]''|| Herself || HBO special<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.countryuniverse.net/2018/08/28/an-olivia-newton-john-retrospective-part-ten-1987-1992/|title=An Olivia Newton-John Retrospective, Part Ten: 1987β1992|first=Kevin John|last=Coyne|date=28 August 2018|website=Country Universe}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2" | 1989 || ''[[The Bert Newton Show]]'' || Guest β Herself with Pat Farrar in Sydney studio || TV series, 1 episode AUSTRALIA |- | ''The Early Bird Show'' || Guest β Herself || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="3" | 1990 ||''[[Timeless Tales from Hallmark]]'' || Herself β Host || 6 episodes<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.videospace.fi/title/timeless_tales_from_hallmark_1990|title=Timeless Tales from Hallmark (1990) | series | videospace|website=www.videospace.fi}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.radiotimes.com/programme/b-mb3af2/timeless-tales-from-hallmark/episodes/|title=Timeless Tales from Hallmark (TV Series)|website=Radio Times}}</ref> |- | ''Tonight Live With Steve Vizard'' || Herself via satellite Los Angeles || rowspan="4" | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Tonight Live With Steve Vizard'' || Herself with Pat Farrar chat about Koala Blue Opening Melbourne store |- | 1991 || ''[[The World Tonight]]'' || Herself chats to Clive Robertson about last 6 months in candid interview |- | 1993 || ''[[Paradise Beach]]'' || Guest cameo as herself with Matt Lattanzi & Chloe Lattanzi |- | rowspan="4" | 1994 || ''Australia's Best For The Bush Concert'' || Herself sings "No Matter What You Do" || rowspan="2" | TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Ray Martin Presents... Olivia Newton-John'' || Herself in live TV interview. Performs "I Honestly Love You" / "No Matter What You Do" / "Don't Cut Me Down" Music clips include "Here, There & Everywhere" / "Let Me Be There" / "Greensleeves" "Physical"/ |- | ''Midday With Derryn Hinch''|| Guest β Herself chats to Derryn Hinch on her birthday || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Rugby League Grand Final''|| Herself with Tommy Emmanuel on guitar sing "Australian National Anthem" || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="2" | 1994; 1998 || ''[[Hey Hey It's Saturday]]''|| Herself sings "No Matter What You Do" || rowspan="2" | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Good Morning Australia''|| Guest β Herself chats to Bert Newton in candid TV interview |- | rowspan="3" |1995||''[[The Man from Snowy River (TV series)|The Man from Snowy River]]'' aka ''Snowy River: The McGregor Saga'' ||Joanna Walker||Recurring role (3 episodes)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/dvd/snowyriver.html|title=The Man From Snowy River ser 2 DVD|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.albanyherald.com/multimedia/slideshows/hopelessly-devoted-to-you-a-look-back-at-olivia-newton-john-s-fantastic-life-and/collection_08322ff3-f610-5359-b72a-72d4b5c8f47f.html|title=Hopelessly Devoted To You! A look back at Olivia Newton-John's fantastic life and career|website=[[Albany Herald]]|access-date=13 August 2022|archive-date=21 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220821195154/https://www.albanyherald.com/multimedia/slideshows/hopelessly-devoted-to-you-a-look-back-at-olivia-newton-john-s-fantastic-life-and/collection_08322ff3-f610-5359-b72a-72d4b5c8f47f.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://televisionau.com/2022/08/obituary-olivia-newton-john.html|title=Obituary: Olivia Newton-John|date=10 August 2022}}</ref> |- |''[[Ned and Stacey]]''|| rowspan="2" | Herself || Episode: "[[List of Ned & Stacey episodes|Reality Check]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/90/95/95nedstacey/|title=Ned & Stacey|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/ned_and_stacey/s01/e09|title=Ned and Stacey: Season 1, Episode 9|via=www.rottentomatoes.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CFvBWDuHnfw/|title=Olivia Newton-John Videos on Instagram: "The time when Olivia appeared on "Ned & Stacey" & was so sick of being nice π€£π€£(1995) β‘ β’ β’ β’ @therealonj #olivianewtonjohn #onj #dameolivianewtonjohn #dameolivia #nedandstacey #debramessing #willandgrace #90s #90sstyle #90smusic #90sfashion #retro #grease #hopelesslydevotedtoyou #youretheonethatiwant #sandyolsson #xanadu #magic #kira #physical #letsgetphysical #twoofakind #twistoffate #aussie #australian #singer #songwriter #actress #oldhollywood #olivianewtonjohnforever"|website=Instagram}}</ref> |- |''Is This Your Life?'' ||Extended interview with [[Andrew Neil]] on [[Channel 4]] in the UK<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1w3jb7_GSY|title=Olivia Newton-John | Is This Your Life? | Interview | 1995|date=23 October 2020 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref> |- | 1996 || ''This Is Your Life: Billy Thorpe'' || Herself & Sister Rona send a message to Billy from Malibu || rowspan="2" | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 1996; 1997 || ''This Is Your Life: Raelene Boyle'' || Herself sings a message to Raelene from Malibu |- | rowspan="4" |1997||''[[Tracey Takes On...]]''|| rowspan="2" | Herself || Episode: "[[List of Tracey Takes On... episodes|Childhood]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/90/97/97tracey/index.html|title=Tracey Takes On...|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> |- |''[[Murphy Brown]]''|| Episode: "[[List of Murphy Brown episodes|I Hear a Symphony]]"<ref name = RT/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrwqwZ02gM0|title=Olivia Newton-John on Murphy Brown|date=26 August 2010 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/feature/olivia-newton-john-career-photos-gallery-1235087634/|title=Olivia Newton-John's Career In Photos & Music Videos|first1=Denise|last1=Petski|first2=Tom|last2=Tapp|date=8 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/olivia-newton-john/credits/3030204016/|title=Olivia Newton-John|website=TVGuide.com}}</ref> |- | ''This Is Your Life: Ian Turpie'' || Herself sends a message to Ian via Malibu || rowspan="2" | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''This Is Your Life: Judith Durham'' || Herself sends a message to Judith from Malibu home |- | 1998 || ''Rewind'' || Guest as herself || TV series, 1 episode |- | rowspan="8" |2001 ||''[[Bette (TV series)|Bette]]''|| Herself || Episode: "The Invisible Mom"<ref name = RT/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvmaze.com/characters/311963/bette-olivia-newton-john|title=Olivia Newton-John β Bette | TVmaze|website=www.tvmaze.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvUGr-f32jM|title=Bette S01E14 β The Invisible Mom (3/3) (Special Guests: Olivia Newton John & Chloe Lattanzi)|date=23 May 2010 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/00/01/01bette/|title=Bette|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> |- | ''[[Good Morning America]]'' || Herself β Guest with Kelly Preston & Nancy Chuda || rowspan="3" | TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''[[The Rosie O'Donnell Show]]'' || Herself β Guest with Kelly Preston |- | ''Fox News in the Morning'' || Herself β Guest with Kelly Preston & Nancy Chuda |- | ''Sue McIntosh Presents: Olivia Newton-John'' || Herself β Guest || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''Top Ten'' || rowspan="3" | Herself || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''[[Behind The Music]]'' || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''Not Under My Roof'' || Video, US |- | rowspan="17" | 2002 || ''[[Rove Live]]'' || Herself β Guest || rowspan="4" | TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''Good Morning Australia'' || Herself β Guest with Pat Farrar |- | ''Today'' || Herself β Guest with Chloe & Matt Lattanzi at "Hair" musical premiere in Melbourne |- | ''[[Burke's Backyard]]'' || Herself β Celebrity Gardener |- | ''VH-1 Behind The Movie: Grease'' || rowspan="3" | Herself || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''Vh-1 Where Are They Now?'' || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''This Is Your Life: Helen Reddy'' || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''The 16th Annual ARIA Awards'' || Herself β Aria Hall Of Fame Inductee || rowspan="4" | TV special, Australia |- | ''Australians Unite: Bali Appeal'' || Herself |- | ''[[An Audience With John Farnham]]'' || Herself & Sue McIntosh β Audience members |- | ''Farmhand Concert for Drought Relief'' || Herself sings "I Honestly Love You" |- | ''[[Mornings]]'' || Herself β Guest || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- |''A Night with Olivia''|| Herself ||[[Nine Network|Channel 9]] special<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/00/02/night/index.html|title=Night With Olivia|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> |- | ''[[Rove Live]]'' || Herself β Guest || TV series Australia, 1 episode |- | ''After They Were Famous: Grease'' || Herself || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''The Making Of "2"'' || Herself || TV special, Australia |- | ''One World with Olivia Newton-John'' || Herself β Host || TV series US, 3 episodes |- | rowspan="3" | 2003 ||''Live in Japan 2003'' || Herself ||[[TV Tokyo|BS-Hi]] special<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/00/03/japanlive/index.html|title=Live in Tokyo, Japan 2003|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> |- | ''[[I Love the '70s (American TV series)|I Love the 70s]]'' || Herself β Archive clips || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''Love Is In The Air'' || Herself chats about early days of career through to present || ABC TV series, 1 episode 2: "She's Leaving Home" |- | 2003; 2004 || ''This Is Your Life: Helen Reddy'' || Herself sends a message to Helen via Malibu home || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 2003, 2007 ||''[[American Idol]]''|| Herself β Guest Judge || 3 episodes<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.today.com/popculture/olivia-newton-john-acts-guest-judge-idol-wbna15022404|title=Olivia Newton-John acts as guest judge on 'Idol'|website=TODAY.com|date=27 September 2006 }}</ref> |- | rowspan="7" | 2004 || ''The Sharon Osborne Show''|| Herself β Guest || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''The LIV Kit Infomercial''|| Herself || TV special, US |- | ''[[The Jane Pauley Show]]''|| Herself β Guest || TV series US, 1 episode |- | ''[[Enough Rope with Andrew Denton]]''|| Herself β Guest || ABC TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Sunrise''|| Herself β Guest || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''[[Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]''|| Herself β Guest sings "Anyone Who Had A Heart" || TV series UK, 1 episode |- | ''This Is Your Life: Olivia Newton-John''|| Herself β Special Guest || TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 2005 || ''Olivia Newton-John Gold'' || Herself includes music clips from Olivia In Concert || Australian TV special |- | 2006 || ''50 Years 50 Stars'' || Herself β Archive clips || TV special, AUSTRALIA |- | rowspan="2" |2008 || ''Coming Home'' || Herself || BBC Wales Documentary, UK |- | ''[[Sordid Lives: The Series]]''|| Bitsy Mae Harling || Supporting role (12 episodes)<ref name = RT/> |- | rowspan="3" | 2009 || ''[[Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List]]'' || Herself || Episode: "[[List of Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List episodes|Fly the Super Gay Skies]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/article/2008/06/27/my-life-on-the/|title='My Life on the D-List' recap: Australia, Meet Kathy Griffin|first=Amy|last=Wilkinson|date=27 June 2008|website=EW.com}}</ref> |- | ''Sound Relief Concert'' || Herself sings with Barry Gibb || TV Concert special, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Talking Heads'' || Guest β Herself chats from Gaia Retreat || ABC TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | 2010 ||''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]'' || Herself || Episodes: "[[Bad Reputation (Glee)|Bad Reputation]]", "[[Journey to Regionals]]"<ref name = RT/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo-mj8Zu7v0|title=Olivia Newton-John & Jane Lynch - Physical (Glee)|date=17 October 2010 |via=www.youtube.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/visual/tv/10/10/glee/|title=Olivia Newton-John in Glee|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.primetimer.com/news/watch-olivia-newton-john-physical-glee-sue-sylvester|title=Watch: Olivia Newton John Remade 'Physical' With Glee's Sue Sylvester|first=Jed|last=Rosenzweig|date=9 August 2022|website=primetimer.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://people.com/tv/olivia-newton-john-gets-physical-on-glee/|title=Olivia Newton-John Gets 'Physical' on Glee|website=Peoplemag}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2" |2015||''[[RuPaul's Drag Race]]''|| rowspan="2" | Herself β Guest Judge || Episode: "[[Glamazonian Airways]]"<ref name = RT/> |- |''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]''|| Episode: "[[Dancing with the Stars (American season 21)|Famous Dances Night]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.channelguidemag.com/tv-news/2015/10/19/recap-dancing-with-the-stars-famous-dances-night-season-21-episode-6/|title=Recap: Dancing With the Stars "Famous Dances Night" Season 21, Episode 6|first=Kellie|last=Freeze|date=20 October 2015|website=Channel Guide Magazine}}</ref> |- | rowspan="2" | 2017 || ''60 Minutes'' || Herself in candid TV interview || rowspan="3" | TV series, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |- | ''Sunday Night'' || Herself in candid TV interview features husband John Easterling |- | 2018 || ''The Morning Show'' || Herself in Ch 7 studio in candid TV interview |- | 2020 || ''Behind Closed Doors'' || TV interview special with Natalie Morales || TV Special, US |- | rowspan="2" | 2022 || ''Olivia Newton-John at the BBC'' || Herself || [[BBC Two]] Documentary, UK |- | ''Olivia Newton-John: Too Much To Lose'' || Herself β Archive clips || Film documentary, UNITED STATES |- | 2023 || ''Olivia Newton-John State Memorial'' || Celebration of herself || TV special, 1 episode, AUSTRALIA |} ==Tours== '''Headlining''' {{Div col}} * If Not for You Tour (1972)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/celebs-tv/olivia-newton-john-came-bristol-7440973|title=When Olivia Newton-John came to Bristol in 1972|first1=Ellie|last1=Kendall|first2=Michael|last2=Scanlan|date=14 August 2022|website=BristolLive}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.letssingit.com/sv/olivia-newton-john-album-l%C3%A5ttexter-if-not-for-you-zfrzxt|title=Olivia Newton-John β If Not for You Album LΓ₯ttexter|website=LetsSingIt}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/tourprog/1972-01-01-jp-cliffprog-1.html|title=Olivia guested on Cliff Richard's 1972 UK tour|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> * Clearly Love Tour (1975)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/tourprog/1975-01-01-us-clearly_love-01.html|title=1975 US tour|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> * Love Performance Tour (1976)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/tourprog/1976-01-01-jp-love_performance-01.html|title=Olivia's 1976 Japan Love Performance tour|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> * Totally Hot World Tour (1978)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://guestpectacular.com/artists/olivia-newtonjohn/events/tour/totally-hot-world-tour|title=Olivia Newton-John on tour Totally Hot World Tour|first=Edgar|last=Pimienta|website=guestpectacular.com}}</ref> * [[Physical Tour]] (1982β1983)<ref>{{cite magazine |title=General News |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=-yMEAAAAMBAJ&dq=%22Physical+tour%22+olivia+newton-John&pg=PT9|magazine=Billboard |date=3 July 1982}}</ref> * Greatest Hits Tour (1999)<ref name="ght">{{cite web|url=http://onlyolivia.com/news/99/01vegas/index.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127191936/http://onlyolivia.com/news/99/01vegas/index.html|archivedate=27 November 2010|title=Only Olivia β Greatest Hits Tour}}</ref> * One Woman's Live Journey Tour (1999)<ref name="seattle">{{cite web|url=http://onlyolivia.com/news/99/summertour/seattlervu.html |work=The Seattle Times|title=Olivia's back! And she doesn't miss a beat (archived) |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101128044316/http://onlyolivia.com/news/99/summertour/seattlervu.html |archivedate=28 November 2010}}</ref> * Millennium Tour (2000)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/news/00/|title=Olivia's Concert Tour β 2000|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> * 30 Musical Years Tour (2001)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlyolivia.com/news/01/01tour/index.html |title=30 Musical Years Tour (archived) |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190412060315/http://www.onlyolivia.com/news/01/01tour/index.html |archivedate=12 April 2019 }}</ref> * [[Heartstrings World Tour]] (2002β2005)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/5147.html|title=Olivia Newton-John comes up from Down Under for U.S. tour|date=17 September 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040917171242/http://www.livedaily.com/news/5147.html |archive-date=17 September 2004 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olivianewton-john.com/tour_info.html|title=Upcoming Tour Info|date=9 February 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040209234025/http://www.olivianewton-john.com/tour_info.html |archive-date=9 February 2004 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/6711.html|title=Olivia Newton-John returns to the states for tour|date=26 June 2004|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040626013644/http://www.livedaily.com/news/6711.html |archive-date=26 June 2004 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/tourprog/2002-heartstrings-us.html|title=Heartstrings Tour β Olivia's 2002 US tour book|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/tourprog/2003-01-01-us-heartstrings-01.html|title=2003 Heartstrings US Tour|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> * 2006 World Tour (2006)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://olivianewton-john.com/tour.html |title=Olivia's Tour dates |publisher=olivianewton-john.com |date= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061206002430/https://olivianewton-john.com/tour.html |accessdate=13 August 2022|archive-date=6 December 2006 }}</ref> * Grace and Gratitude Tour (2006)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/news/06/06ustour/index.html|title=Olivia Newton-John Live|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://guestpectacular.com/artists/olivia-newtonjohn/events/tour/grace-and-gratitude-tour|title=Olivia Newton-John on tour Grace and Gratitude Tour|first=Edgar|last=Pimienta|website=guestpectacular.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pinterest.com/pin/2006-grace-and-gratitude-us-tour--732397958142040146/|title=2006 Grace and Gratitude US Tour | Olivia newton john, Childhood memories, Famous people|website=Pinterest}}</ref> * Body Heart & Spirit Tour (2007)<ref>{{cite web |title=British-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John poses for... |url=https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/british-born-australian-singer-olivia-newton-john-poses-for-news-photo/73883376 |website=[[Getty Images]] |language=en-gb |date=14 April 2007 |quote=British-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John poses for photographers during a press conference to promote her concert tour... is in the Chinese territory for one-night concert 15 April, as part of her Asian tour dubbed "Body Heart and Spirit Tour" which will take her also to Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Newton-John set for maiden Malaysian concert on April 29 |url=https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2007/03/17/newtonjohn-set-for-maiden-malaysian-concert-on-april-29/ |access-date=13 August 2022 |work=[[The Star (Malaysia)|The Star]] |date=17 March 2007 |language=en |quote=Are you prepared to "get physical" with Olivia Newton-John? The 59-year-old pop star will be performing at Genting's Arena of the Stars on April 29 as part of her Body, Heart and Spirit Tour. Newton-John's tour will kick off in Hong Kong on April 15, followed by Taiwan (April 21 and 22), Shanghai (April 25), Singapore (April 27) and Kuala Lumpur (April 29).}}</ref> * An Evening with Olivia Newton-John (2007β2009)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/olivia-newton-john?page=22#concert-table|title=Olivia Newton-John Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/olivia-newton-john?page=21#concert-table|title=Olivia Newton-John Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org}}</ref> * 2010 World Tour (2010)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.setlist.fm/stats/olivia-newtonjohn-4bd62fe6.html?year=2010|title=Olivia Newton-John Tour Statistics: 2010 | setlist.fm|website=www.setlist.fm}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.onlyolivia.com/memorabilia/tourprog/2010-grace-jp.html|title=Grace and Gratitude Renewed Tour β Olivia's 2010 Japanese tour book|website=www.onlyolivia.com}}</ref> * 2011 United States Tour (2011)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/olivia-newton-john?year=2011|title=Olivia Newton-John's 2011 Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives|website=www.concertarchives.org}}</ref> * [[A Summer Night with Olivia Newton-John]] (2012β2013)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/tv/adamhillsIGST/stories/s3434842.htm|title=Olivia Newton-John β Special Guests β Adam Hills in Gordon St Tonight β ABC TV|website=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=24 February 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120224053357/http://www.abc.net.au/tv/adamhillsIGST/stories/s3434842.htm |archive-date=24 February 2012 }}</ref> {{div col end}} '''Co-headlining''' * The Main Event Tour <small>(with [[John Farnham]] and [[Anthony Warlow]])</small> (1998)<ref name="The Main Event">{{cite web |title=1998 β Highlights from The Main Event |url=https://archive.org/details/the-main-event |access-date=15 August 2022 |location=[[Internet Archive]] |date=1998 |quote=The Main Event tour was a homecoming of sorts for Olivia Newton-John. Away from the stage for some years, she returned with brothers-in-arms Anthony Warlow and John Farnham to perform a truly spectacular hybrid of the three artists' back catalogue including all their greatest hits. The album was recorded live at the Melbourne Park show and features Age Of Reason (Newton-John, Farnham and Warlow), Hopelessly Devoted To You (Newton-John), You're The One That I Want (Farnham and Newton-John), If Not For You (Newton-John, Farnham and Warlow) and Let Me Be There (Newton-John, Farnham and Warlow).}}</ref> * [[Two Strong Hearts Live|Two Strong Hearts Tour]] <small>(with [[John Farnham]])</small> (2015)<ref name="Two Strong Hearts: Live In Concert" /><ref name="Two Strong Hearts Live CD" /> * [[Liv On]] In Concert <small>(with [[Beth Nielsen Chapman]] and [[Amy Sky]])</small> (2017)<ref name="LIV ON" /> '''Residency show''' * [[Summer Nights (concert residency)|Summer Nights]] (2014β2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pollstar.com/news_article.aspx?ID=809414|title=Pollstar|website=www.pollstar.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/entertainment/entertainment-columns/kats/olivia-newton-johns-three-year-flamingo-run-is-done/|title=Olivia Newton-John's three-year Flamingo run is done|date=6 March 2017}}</ref> ==See also== * [[List of artists who reached number one on the US dance chart]] * [[List of best-selling music artists]] * [[List of British Grammy winners and nominees]] * [[List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards]] * ''[[Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You]]'', miniseries * {{annotated_link|Perry v. Louisiana}} == References == {{reflist|colwidth=30em}} == Further reading == * {{Cite book |last=Ewbank |first=Tim |year=2008 |title=Olivia: The Biography of Olivia Newton-John |location=London |publisher=Piatkus Books |isbn=978-0-7499-0983-3 |oclc=298705080}} * {{Cite book |last=Newton-John |first=Olivia |year=2018 |title=Don't Stop Believin' |location=Camberwell, Australia |publisher=Viking Australia |isbn=978-0143788935}} * {{Cite book |last=Read |first=Mike |year=1983 |title=The Story of the Shadows: An Autobiography |location=London |publisher=Elm Tree books |isbn=9780241108611 |oclc=473318038}} * {{Cite book |last=Welch |first=Bruce |year=1989 |title=Rock 'n' RollβI Gave You the Best Years of My Life: A Life in the Shadows |location=London |publisher=Penguin Books |isbn=9780670827053 |oclc=19741528}} * {{Cite encyclopedia |last=Wood |first=Gerry |title=The encyclopedia of country music : The ultimate guide to the music |year=1998 |contribution=Olivia Newton-John |contribution-url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco00coun/page/379/mode/2up |contribution-url-access=registration |editor-last=Kingsbury |editor-first=Paul |encyclopedia=The Encyclopedia of Country Music: The Ultimate Guide to the Music |url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofco00coun |url-access=registration |edition=First |location=New York |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=9780195116717 |oclc=932391260 |pages=380β381 }} ==External links== {{wikiquote}} {{Commons category|Olivia Newton-John}} * {{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p5023}} * {{Discogs artist|Olivia Newton-John}} * {{IMDb name|556}} * {{Rotten Tomatoes person|id=olivia_newtonjohn}} {{S-start}} {{S-ach}} {{s-bef|before = [[Cliff Richard]]<br />with "[[Power to All Our Friends]]"}} {{s-ttl|title = [[UK in the Eurovision Song Contest]]|years = [[Eurovision Song Contest 1974|1974]]}} {{s-aft|after = [[The Shadows]]<br />with "[[Let Me Be the One (Eurovision song)|Let Me Be the One]]"}} {{S-end}} {{Olivia 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