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Monday, 8 August 2022

In memory of Dame Olivia Newton

 






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Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British-Australian singer, actress and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner whose music career included five number one hits and another ten Top Ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] and two Billboard 200 number one albums, If You Love Me, Let Me Know (1974) and Have You Never Been Mellow (1975). Eleven of her singles (including two Platinum) and 14 of her albums (including two Platinum and four 2× Platinum) have been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). With global sales of more than 100 million records, Newton-John is one of the best-selling music artists from the second half of the 20th century to the present.[2]

Dame

Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton John 2012.jpg
Newton-John in 2012
Born26 September 1948
Cambridge, England
Died8 August 2022 (aged 73)
Santa Ynez Valley, California, US
Nationality
  • Australian
  • British
Occupation
  • Singer
  • actress
  • activist
Years active1963–2022
Spouse(s)
    (m. 1984; div. 1995)
      John Easterling
       
      (m. 2008)
      Partner(s)Lee Kramer (1973–1979)
      ChildrenChloe Lattanzi
      Relatives
      Musical career
      OriginMelbourne, Australia
      Genres
      Instrument(s)Vocals
      Labels
      Websiteolivianewton-john.com
      Signature
      Olivia Newton-John signature (cropped).jpg

      In 1978, Newton-John starred in the musical film Grease, whose soundtrack remains one of the world's best-selling albums of recorded music. It features two major hit duets with co-star John Travolta: "You're the One That I Want" – which ranks as one of the best-selling singles of all time – and "Summer Nights". Her signature solo recordings include the Record of the Year Grammy winner "I Honestly Love You" (1974) and "Physical" (1981) – Billboard's Top Hot 100 Single of the 1980s. Her other major hit singles include "If Not for You" (1971), "Let Me Be There" (1973), "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" (1974), "Have You Never Been Mellow" (1975), "Sam" (1977), "Hopelessly Devoted to You" (also from Grease), "A Little More Love" (1978) and, from the 1980 film Xanadu, "Magic" and "Xanadu" (with Electric Light Orchestra).

      Newton-John was an activist for environmental and animal rights causes, and advocated for breast cancer research.

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