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Olivia Newton John discography

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Studio albums
  
28

Compilation albums
  
17

Soundtrack albums
  
4

Live albums
  
6

Singles
  
71

Olivia Newton-John discography

The following is a discography for singer Olivia Newton-John.

Contents

Soundtracks

Other original soundtrack contributions:

  • Toomorrow (1970) (in Toomorrow band)
  • Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers (2010) - "Physical" (with Jane Lynch)
  • Score: A Hockey Musical (2010) - "Hugs" duet with Marc Jordan
  • Theme Song:

  • The Other Side of the Mountain (1975) ("Richard's Window")
    Academy Award Nominee: Best Original Song
  • Whisper of the Heart (1996) ("Take Me Home, Country Roads")
  • It's My Party (1996) ("Don't Cut Me Down" from "Gaia")
  • Big River Man (2009) ("Gaté Gaté" from "Grace and Gratitude")
  • 1 a Minute (2010) ("Let Go Let God" from "Grace and Gratitude")
  • A Few Best Men (2011) ("Weightless")
  • Guest appearances

    Artist: Album (Year) – Song(s)

    Jim Brickman

  • Homecoming (2007) – "A Mother's Christmas Wish"
  • My Romance (2000) – "Change of Heart", "I Honestly Love You" (Target exclusive only), "Valentine"
  • John Denver

  • Windsong (1975) – "Fly Away"
  • David Foster

  • David Foster (1986) – "The Best of Me"
  • Andy Gibb

  • After Dark (1980) – "I Can't Help It", "Rest Your Love on Me"
  • Barry Gibb

  • Now Voyager (1984) – "Face to Face", "Fine Line" (background vocal only)
  • Lee Kernaghan

  • Electric Rodeo (2002) – "Handful of Dust"
  • Kenny Loggins

  • More Songs from Pooh Corner (2000) – "Flying Dreams"
  • Barry Manilow

  • Scores: Songs from the Copacabana and Harmony (2004) – "This Can't Be Real"
  • Mannheim Steamroller

  • Christmas Song (2007) – "Christmas Lullaby"
  • Mark Masri

  • Christmas Is (2008) – "Every Time It Snows"
  • Anne Murray

  • Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends (2007) – "Cotton Jenny"
  • Elaine Page

  • Elaine Page and Friends (2010) - "Amourese"
  • Elvis Presley

  • Christmas Duets (2008) – "O Come All Ye Faithful"
  • Raybon Bros.

  • Raybon Bros. (1997) – "Falling"
  • James Reyne

  • James Reyne (1987) – "Hammerhead"
  • Cliff Richard

  • Sunny Honey Girl (1971) – "Don't Move Away" (B-side)
  • Songs from Heathcliff (1995) – "Choosing When It's Too Late", "Dream Tomorrow", "Had to Be", "I Do Not Love You Isabella", "Marked with Death"
  • The Shadows

  • From Hank Bruce Brian & John (1967) – "The Day I Met Marie"
  • Amy Sky

  • The Lights of December (2008) – "A Mother's Christmas Wish"
  • Mariya Takeuchi

  • Sincerely...Mariya Takeuchi Song Book – Complete Edition (2008) – "Slow Love"
  • Dionne Warwick

  • My Friends & Me (2006) – "Wishin' and Hopin'"
  • Compilation songs

  • 2000 Games of the 27th Olympiad – "Dare to Dream" (with John Farnham)
  • Grammys Greatest Moments Volume 3 – "Hopelessly Devoted to You" (live)
  • Mother and Child – "Christmas Never Felt Like This"
  • Music from the Park – "Part of Your World"
  • Pure Disco (1996) – "The Grease Megamix"
  • Spirit of Christmas (1994) – "Away in a Manger"
  • Spirit of Christmas (1999) – "The First Noel"
  • Spirit of Christmas (2000) – "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" (with Kenny Loggins)
  • Spirit of Christmas (2003) – "Silver Bells"
  • Spirit of Christmas (2008) – "O Holy Night"
  • The Music for Unicef Concert – A Gift of Song – "Rest Your Love on Me" (with Andy Gibb), "The Key"
  • Disney's Greatest Moments - "Part of your world"
  • Rare tracks

    Track – Source

  • "All I Ever Need Is You" – from The New Fangled Wandering Minstrel Show television film
  • "Band of Gold" – Freda Payne cover; performed on It's Cliff!
  • "The Biggest Clown" – B-side of "If Not for You" single
  • "Christmastime Down Under" – from Olivia's first film, Funny Things Happen Down Under in 1965
  • "Come On Home" – from Clearly Love sessions later released on Japan-only 40/40 Collection
  • "Don't Move Away" – duet with Cliff Richard; B-side of his single "Sunny Honey Girl"
  • "Electric" – B-side of "Soul Kiss" single (featured on some foreign editions of Soul Kiss album)
  • "Fairy Tale Hero" – from Have You Never Been Mellow? sessions; bonus track to 2010 Japan reissue of Clearly Love album
  • "Fly" – from Snowden on Ice television special
  • "Fool/First Stage Out of This Town" (a/k/a "Fool Country") – B-side of "Magic" single (later featured on Gold compilation)
  • "Forever" – B-side to Olivia's first single, "'Til You Say You'll Be Mine"
  • "Grow Young" – from her Olivia television special and the Making a Good Thing Better sessions
  • "Home" – from Snowden on Ice television special
  • "I Could Never Live Without Your Love" – Toomorrow track not featured on soundtrack
  • "If I Was Close to You" – duet with Cliff Richard; from the television movie The Case
  • "It's Always Australia for Me" – Exclusive to Australia edition of The Rumour album
  • "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye" – B-side of "Banks of the Ohio" single
  • "Just a Little Lovin'/True Love" – duet with Dean Martin from his television program in 1971 (Olivia's first U.S. television appearance)
  • "Just Us Two" – Rona Newton-John single featuring Olivia prominently on background vocals
  • "The Key" – written exclusively for the UNICEF A Gift of Song benefit concert and album
  • "Let It Be Me" – duet with Cliff Richard; bonus track on the Japanese release of the duets album (2)
  • "Looking for Space" – from Come On Over sessions; bonus track to 2010 Japan reissue of Don't Stop Believin'
  • "Maybe Then I'll Think of You" – B-side of "Let Me Be There" single
  • "Mon Amour, Mon Impossible Amour" – French version of "I Honestly Love You"
  • "The Night They Drove Ol' Dixie Down" – The Band/Joan Baez cover; performed on It's Cliff!
  • "Our New Hometown" – from Snowden on Ice television special
  • "Physical" – duet with Jane Lynch as Sue Sylvester; from Glee
  • "Rainy Days and Mondays" – Carpenters cover; from abandoned standards project Moods of Love (later re-recorded for Indigo)
  • "Remember The Days of the Old Schoolyard" - with ABBA and Andy Gibb for "Olivia" television show
  • "Rest Your Love on Me" – duet with Andy Gibb for the UNICEF A Gift of Song concert and album; markedly different than the After Dark studio version
  • "Richard's Window" (a/k/a "A Window to the Sky") – Oscar-nominated theme from The Other Side of the Mountain
  • "Roll Like a River" – Toomorrow track not featured on soundtrack
  • "Sail Into Tomorrow" – B-side of "Take Me Home, Country Roads" single (re-recorded in 1975 for her Clearly Love album)
  • "Sand and Water" – Beth Nielsen-Chapman cover; performed live after 9/11 tragedy
  • "Scarborough Fair" – from The New Fangled Wandering Minstrel Show television film
  • "Sea of Pain" – from A Mom for Christmas movie
  • "Sing" – Sesame Street/Carpenters cover; duet with Nana Mouskouri from Nana's television show
  • "(They Long to Be) Close to You" – Bacharach/David cover; performed live in tribute to Karen Carpenter
  • "'Til You Say You'll Be Mine" – Jackie DeShannon cover; Olivia's first single release in 1966
  • "Trust Yourself" – acoustic-based arrangement from the television movie The Wilde Girls
  • "Unten Am Fluß, Der Ohio Heißt" – German version of "Banks of the Ohio"
  • "What If?" – from A Mom for Christmas movie
  • "What's Forever For?" – Exclusive to Japan edition of Back with a Heart album
  • "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" – duet with Georgie Fame; from The New Fangled Wandering Minstrel Show television film
  • "Winter Angel" – B-side of "The Rumour" single
  • "Would You Follow Me?" – B-side to "Banks of the Ohio"
  • "Yeh Yeh" – duet with Georgie Fame; from "The New Fangled Wandering Minstrel Show" television film
  • "You Loved Me Into It" – duet with daughter Chloe Lattanzi; from The Wilde Girls television movie
  • "You Made Me Love You" – B-side of "Suddenly" single
  • References

    Olivia Newton-John discography Wikipedia