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An in-depth biography that closely examines the superstar's multi-faceted career, personal life, advocacy, and legacy. Olivia Newton-John was one of the biggest and most iconic global pop stars in history with estimated record sales of over 100 million and starring roles in several films, including Grease and Xanadu. Her hit "Physical" was ranked by Billboard as the most popular single of the 1980s. Behind all of this glitz and glamor was an extremely strong, kind, and resilient person with an unfailing, positive attitude in the face of personal tragedies and setbacks. For decades, she bravely and publicly battled breast cancer while continuing her career and advocated for environmental issues, animal rights, and LGBTQ+ rights. This biography, based on extensive archival research and original interviews with many of her friends and associates, reveals the real person who was Olivia Newton-John. Matthew Hild provides many never-before-shared insights into the star's life, including her humanitarianism and personal struggles, and dives deeply into her many famous records and lesser-known work, from her early start in Australia all the way to her last recording - a moving duet of "Jolene" with Dolly Parton.
Matthew Hild
Introduction 1. It's Always Australia for Me 2. Toomorrow 3. If You Love Me (Let Me Know) 4. Ode to Olivia 5. Come on Over 6. Don't Stop Believin' 7. Sandy #1 and Sandy #2 8. Olivia, ABBA, and Andy Gibb 9. Totally Hot 10. Xanadu and Hollywood Nights 11. Let's Get Physical 12. Twist of Fate 13. Soul Kiss 14. Love and Let Live 15. Not Gonna Be the One 16. Not Gonna Give into It 17. Back with a Heart 18. Dare to Dream 19. Stronger Than Before 20. Liv On Acknowledgements and a Note on Sources Select Bibliography Index