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Olivia Newton-John videography

The videography of British-Australian singer-songwriter Olivia Newton-John consists of sixty-two music videos, three concert tour videos, four music video collections, two music video compilations, one TV special video and three promotional videos for television programs.

Olivia Newton-John video discography
Newton-John in Sydney at the premiere of A Few Best Men, January 2012.
Music videos62
Concert tour videos3
Video collections4
Video compilations2
TV special videos1
Promotional videos3

Newton-John first music video was for "Follow Me", a promotional single from her 1975 album Have You Never Been Mellow. She released another four music videos (including two from live performances) before Grease. The singles from Grease had excerpts from the film as music videos, with heavy rotation in television. After Grease, Newton-John image changed from goody-goody "Sandy 1" to spandex-clad "Sandy 2", and she released the successful album Totally Hot, with four new music videos (including one live on tour). It's Olivia first pop studio album, before that, her career was basically focused on country music.

Although initially Olivia did not want to release it,[1][2] in 1981 "Physical" came out with a music video for the song. The single was a commercial phenomenon, staying for ten weeks on the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The music video was very controversial and was banned by several broadcasters (MTV originally cut the ending).[1] The following year Newton-John released the ABC television special Let's Get Physical, with the music video for "Physical" and new music videos for the Physical album and the Grease and Xanadu soundtracks. The special was a success and received a home video release with two new music videos added ("Love Make Me Strong" and "Falling"), as Olivia Physical. The video won a Grammy Award for Video of the Year and became an iconic piece of the popular culture.[2] In 1983, another music video collection was released, Twist of Fate. The music videos are from Two of a Kind soundtrack ("Take a Chance" is a duet with John Travolta, who appeared in the music video), starring Newton-John. The music video for "Twist of Fate" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video. The Soul Kiss video was released in 1985 and features five music videos for the songs of the album of the same name.

The last music video collection released by Newton-John, to date, is the musical-style Olivia Down Under. The video premiered in 1988 on HBO and in 1989 on home video, and features various songs from the album The Rumour, plus some unreleased songs. In the video, Olivia travels through Australia, celebrates the country bicentenary and shows more of the Australian culture. In 1998, Newton-John made a comeback to country music with the album Back with a Heart and recorded two music videos: one for the lead single, a re-recording of her 1975 hit "I Honestly Love You", and another for the song "Precious Love", to promote the album on Country Music Television. In 2011, the music video for "Magic" (Peach & Murphy remix) featured the biggest cast ever for an Australian music video, with over 300 people.[3]

Beyond the official releases, there are also several licensed home video releases by small distributors, with unreleased Newton-John material such as concerts, music videos and television specials. Examples of these releases are the DVDs 20th Century Masters: The Best of ONJ,[4] A Million Lights Are Dancing: The Heartstrings Tour,[5] Simply Olivia[6] and Live in Japan 1976.[7]

Music videos edit

1970s edit

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
1975 "Follow Me"
1976 "Don't Stop Believin'"
"Every Face Tells a Story" Filmed at Newton-John's house in Malibu, California.
"Sam" A live performance from The Midnight Special.
1977 "Making a Good Thing Better" A live performance.
1978 "You're the One That I Want" (with John Travolta) Randal Kleiser[8] The music videos for "You're the One That I Want", "Summer Nights" and "Hopelessly Devoted to You" are excerpts from the film Grease.
"Summer Nights" (with John Travolta)
"Hopelessly Devoted to You"
"A Little More Love" Alan Metter[9] The music videos for "A Little More Love" and "Deeper Than the Night" were filmed at the same locations.
"Deeper Than the Night"
"A Little More Love" (Live Version) A live performance from the Totally Hot World Tour.
1979 "Totally Hot" Alan Metter[9] Filmed at Century City, Los Angeles. Includes footage from ABC Entertainment Center and Century Plaza Towers.

1980s edit

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
1980 "Xanadu" Robert Greenwald[10] Excerpt from the film Xanadu.
1981 "Physical" Brian Grant[11][12] Filmed for the Olivia Physical video collection.
1982 "Landslide"
"Magic"
"Carried Away"
"A Little More Love" (1982 version)
"Recovery"
"The Promise (The Dolphin Song)"
"Love Make Me Strong"
"Stranger's Touch"
"Make a Move on Me"
"Falling"
"Silvery Rain"
"Hopelessly Devoted to You" (1982 version)
1982 "Heart Attack"
"Tied Up"
1983 "Twist of Fate" Filmed for the Twist of Fate video collection.
"Take a Chance" (with John Travolta) David Mallet[12]
"Livin' in Desperate Times" Brian Grant[12]
"Shaking You"
1985 "Soul Kiss" David Mallet[13] Filmed for the Soul Kiss video collection.
"Toughen Up"
"Emotional Tangle"
"Culture Shock"
"The Right Moment"
1986 "The Best of Me" (David Foster with Olivia Newton-John) Filmed at David Foster's house.
1988 "The Rumour" Brian Grant[14]
"Can't We Talk It Over in Bed"
"Tutta la vita" Filmed for the Olivia Down Under video collection.
"Click Go the Shears"
"Walk Through Fire"
"Old Fashioned Man"
"Let's Talk About Tomorrow"
"Winter Angel"
"Get Out"
"Big and Strong"
"Love and Let Live"
"It's Always Australia for Me"
1989 "Reach Out for Me"

1990s edit

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
1992 "I Need Love" The video features snippets from the music videos for "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed" and "Love and Let Live".
1994 "No Matter What You Do" Filmed at Newton-John's house at Byron Bay, Australia.
1995 "Had to Be" (Cliff Richard and Olivia Newton-John)
1997 "Falling" (Raybon Brothers and Olivia Newton-John)
1998 "One Heart at a Time" (with Various Artists)
"I Honestly Love You" (1998 version) Filmed at Los Angeles. Includes footage from Newton-John's house in Malibu.
"Precious Love" Made for Country Music Television.

2010s edit

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
2011 "Magic" (Peach & Murphy remix) Dan Murphy[3] The music videos for "Magic" (Peach & Murphy remix) and "Mickey" (Chew Fu Fix) do not feature Newton-John's participation.
2012 "Mickey" (Chew Fu Fix)
"Weightless" Fan-made with clips from the movie A Few Best Men.
"I Think You Might Like It" (with John Travolta) Rav Holly, Corey Molina[15]
2015 "You Have to Believe" (with daughter Chloe Lattanzi) Olivia's daughter Chloe released a re-working of "Magic". Olivia sings and appears in the video on the chorus.
2016 "Live On" (with Amy Sky & Beth Nielsen Chapman) Robert Lynden

Promotional music videos edit

Year Music video Director(s) Notes
1982 "Physical" (Alternative version) Promotional music video filmed for Brazilian weekly television Fantástico during the Physical promotion in the country.
1992 "I Need Love" (Alternative version) Promotional music video filmed in the Netherlands during the Back to Basics promotion in the country. The video features an edited version for the song.
2010 "Physical" (Glee cast featuring Olivia Newton-John) Elodie Keene[16] The music video is a part of "Bad Reputation" episode from the TV series Glee. It's a remake from the original video, featuring Newton-John and Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch).

Video albums edit

Concert tour videos edit

Year Title Production details Notes
1983 Olivia in Concert
1999 The Main Event
  • Contains The Main Event Tour as shot live in Melbourne, Australia, 1998 in support of her seventeenth album Back with a Heart. An Australia-only release.[19]
2008 Live at the Sydney Opera House
  • Released: January 2008
  • Label: EMI
  • Format: CD, DVD
  • Contains the 2006 World Tour as shot live in Sydney, Australia, 2008.[20]
  • Charted at No. 17 on Billboard Music Video Chart.
2015 Two Strong Hearts Live
  • Released: 2015
  • Label: Sony
  • Format: DVD

Music video collections edit

Year Title Production details Notes
1982 Olivia Physical
  • Released: 1982
  • Label: MCA Home Video
  • Format: VHS, Laserdisc
  • Includes the music videos of "Landslide", "Magic", "Physical", "Carried Away", "A Little More Love" (1982 version), "Recovery", "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)", "Love Makes Me Strong", "Stranger's Touch", "Make a Move on Me", "Falling", "Sivery Rain" and "Hopelessly Devoted to You" (1982 version).[21]
  • Charted at No. 11 on Billboard Top VHS Sales and at No. 18 on Billboard Top Video Rentals.
1983 Twist of Fate
  • Released: 1983
  • Label: MCA Home Video
  • Format: VHS, Laserdisc
  • Includes the music videos of "Twist of Fate", "Take a Chance", "Livin' in Desperate Times" and "Shaking You".[22]
  • Charted at No. 9 on Billboard Top VHS Sales and at No. 14 on Billboard Top Videodisks. Was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100,000 units in the United States.[18]
1985 Soul Kiss
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: MCA Home Video
  • Format: VHS, Laserdisc
  • Includes the music videos of "Toughen Up", "Emotional Tangle", "Culture Shock", "Soul Kiss" and "The Right Moment".[23]
1989 Olivia Down Under
  • Includes the music videos of "Tuta la vita", "Click Go the Shears", "Walk Through Fire", "Old Fashioned Man", "Let's Talk About Tomorrow", "Winter Angel", "Get Out", "Big and Strong", "Love and Let Live", "It's Always Australia for Me" and "The Rumour".[24]

Music video compilations edit

Year Title Production details Notes
2005 Video Gold I
  • Promotional music videos from 1978 to 1983. Includes "Deeper Than the Night" "A Little More Love", "Totally Hot", "Landslide", "Magic", "Physical", "Carried Away", "A Little More Love" (1982 version), "Recovery", "The Promise (The Dolphin Song)", "Love Makes Me Strong", "Stranger's Touch", "Make a Move on Me", "Falling", "Silvery Rain", "Hopelessly Devoted to You" (1982 version), "Let Me Be There" (Olivia in Concert), "Please Mr. Please" (Olivia in Concert) and "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)" (Olivia in Concert).[9]
  • Charted at No. 17 on Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos and at No. 17 on Billboard Top Music Videos.
Video Gold II
  • Released: August 2005
  • Label: Geffen Home Video
  • Format: DVD
  • Promotional music videos from 1983 to 1998. Includes "Twist of Fate", "Take a Chance", "Livin' in Desperate Times", "Shaking You", "Heart Attack", "Tied Up", "Soul Kiss", "Culture Shock", "Emotional Tangle", "Toughen Up", "The Right Moment", "The Rumour", "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed", "Reach Out for Me", "I Need Love", "I Honestly Love You" (1998 version), "Sam" (Olivia in Concert), "Suddenly" (Olivia in Concert), "You're the One That I Want" (Olivia in Concert) and "Xanadu" (Olivia in Concert).[25]
  • Charted at No. 21 on Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos and at No. 21 on Billboard Top Music Videos.
Video Gold I & II
  • Region 2 DVD release, containing the music videos from both I and II editions.[26]
  • Charted at No. 11 on Australian ARIA Charts and certified Gold [27]

TV special videos edit

Year Title Production details Notes
1978 Olivia
  • Contains the Olivia TV special, originally broadcast on ABC in May 1978. Laserdisc-only release.[28]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Olivia Newton-John tried to stop 'Physical' music video from being released in 1981". New York Daily News. 20 April 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Spinner – Olivia Newton-John Almost Didn't Release 'Physical' Because of Its Sexy Tone". spinner.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Samesame.com.au". 38.samesame.com.au. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  4. ^ "20th Century Masters - The Best of Olivia Newton-John: The DVD Collection". 30 March 2004. Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  5. ^ "Olivia Newton John - A Million Lights Are Dancing". Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  6. ^ "Olivia Newton-John Simply Olivia". Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  7. ^ "Live in Japan 1976". sunmarino.com.br.
  8. ^ "Grease". IMDb.com. 16 June 1978. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  9. ^ a b c "Olivia Newton-John - Video Gold 1". 30 August 2005. Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  10. ^ "Xanadu". IMDb.com. 8 August 1980. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  11. ^ "Olivia Newton-John: Physical". IMDb.com. 8 February 1982. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  12. ^ a b c "Twist of Fate Olivia Newton-John Music Video". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  13. ^ "Soul Kiss videogram by Olivia Newton-John". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  14. ^ "Olivia Down Under". IMDb.com. 30 July 1988. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  15. ^ "John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John - I Think You Might Like It (Closed-Captioned)". Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ "Bad Reputation". IMDb.com. 4 May 2010. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  17. ^ "Olivia in Concert 1982 VHS". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  18. ^ a b Google Books – Billboard 23 fev. 1985. 23 February 1985.
  19. ^ "Main Event VHS". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  20. ^ "Olivia Newton-John: Live at the Sydney Opera House". 15 January 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  21. ^ "Physical VHS". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  22. ^ "Twist Of Fate VHS". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  23. ^ "Soul Kiss VHS". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  24. ^ "Down Under VHS". Onlyolivia.com. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  25. ^ "Olivia Newton-John - Video Gold 2". 30 August 2005. Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  26. ^ "Olivia Newton-John: Video Gold 1 And 2". 8 January 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2023 – via Amazon.
  27. ^ "Trove - Archived webpage" (PDF). Trove. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  28. ^ "Olivia". IMDb.com. 17 May 1978. Retrieved 26 May 2023.

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The videography of British Australian singer songwriter Olivia Newton John consists of sixty two music videos three concert tour videos four music video collections two music video compilations one TV special video and three promotional videos for television programs Olivia Newton John video discographyNewton John in Sydney at the premiere of A Few Best Men January 2012 Music videos62Concert tour videos3Video collections4Video compilations2TV special videos1Promotional videos3 Newton John first music video was for Follow Me a promotional single from her 1975 album Have You Never Been Mellow She released another four music videos including two from live performances before Grease The singles from Grease had excerpts from the film as music videos with heavy rotation in television After Grease Newton John image changed from goody goody Sandy 1 to spandex clad Sandy 2 and she released the successful album Totally Hot with four new music videos including one live on tour It s Olivia first pop studio album before that her career was basically focused on country music Although initially Olivia did not want to release it 1 2 in 1981 Physical came out with a music video for the song The single was a commercial phenomenon staying for ten weeks on the top of the Billboard Hot 100 The music video was very controversial and was banned by several broadcasters MTV originally cut the ending 1 The following year Newton John released the ABC television special Let s Get Physical with the music video for Physical and new music videos for the Physical album and the Grease and Xanadu soundtracks The special was a success and received a home video release with two new music videos added Love Make Me Strong and Falling as Olivia Physical The video won a Grammy Award for Video of the Year and became an iconic piece of the popular culture 2 In 1983 another music video collection was released Twist of Fate The music videos are from Two of a Kind soundtrack Take a Chance is a duet with John Travolta who appeared in the music video starring Newton John The music video for Twist of Fate was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video The Soul Kiss video was released in 1985 and features five music videos for the songs of the album of the same name The last music video collection released by Newton John to date is the musical style Olivia Down Under The video premiered in 1988 on HBO and in 1989 on home video and features various songs from the album The Rumour plus some unreleased songs In the video Olivia travels through Australia celebrates the country bicentenary and shows more of the Australian culture In 1998 Newton John made a comeback to country music with the album Back with a Heart and recorded two music videos one for the lead single a re recording of her 1975 hit I Honestly Love You and another for the song Precious Love to promote the album on Country Music Television In 2011 the music video for Magic Peach amp Murphy remix featured the biggest cast ever for an Australian music video with over 300 people 3 Beyond the official releases there are also several licensed home video releases by small distributors with unreleased Newton John material such as concerts music videos and television specials Examples of these releases are the DVDs 20th Century Masters The Best of ONJ 4 A Million Lights Are Dancing The Heartstrings Tour 5 Simply Olivia 6 and Live in Japan 1976 7 Contents 1 Music videos 1 1 1970s 1 2 1980s 1 3 1990s 1 4 2010s 1 5 Promotional music videos 2 Video albums 2 1 Concert tour videos 2 2 Music video collections 2 3 Music video compilations 2 4 TV special videos 3 See also 4 ReferencesMusic videos edit1970s edit Year Music video Director s Notes 1975 Follow Me 1976 Don t Stop Believin Every Face Tells a Story Filmed at Newton John s house in Malibu California Sam A live performance from The Midnight Special 1977 Making a Good Thing Better A live performance 1978 You re the One That I Want with John Travolta Randal Kleiser 8 The music videos for You re the One That I Want Summer Nights and Hopelessly Devoted to You are excerpts from the film Grease Summer Nights with John Travolta Hopelessly Devoted to You A Little More Love Alan Metter 9 The music videos for A Little More Love and Deeper Than the Night were filmed at the same locations Deeper Than the Night A Little More Love Live Version A live performance from the Totally Hot World Tour 1979 Totally Hot Alan Metter 9 Filmed at Century City Los Angeles Includes footage from ABC Entertainment Center and Century Plaza Towers 1980s edit Year Music video Director s Notes 1980 Xanadu Robert Greenwald 10 Excerpt from the film Xanadu 1981 Physical Brian Grant 11 12 Filmed for the Olivia Physical video collection 1982 Landslide Magic Carried Away A Little More Love 1982 version Recovery The Promise The Dolphin Song Love Make Me Strong Stranger s Touch Make a Move on Me Falling Silvery Rain Hopelessly Devoted to You 1982 version 1982 Heart Attack Tied Up 1983 Twist of Fate Filmed for the Twist of Fate video collection Take a Chance with John Travolta David Mallet 12 Livin in Desperate Times Brian Grant 12 Shaking You 1985 Soul Kiss David Mallet 13 Filmed for the Soul Kiss video collection Toughen Up Emotional Tangle Culture Shock The Right Moment 1986 The Best of Me David Foster with Olivia Newton John Filmed at David Foster s house 1988 The Rumour Brian Grant 14 Can t We Talk It Over in Bed Tutta la vita Filmed for the Olivia Down Under video collection Click Go the Shears Walk Through Fire Old Fashioned Man Let s Talk About Tomorrow Winter Angel Get Out Big and Strong Love and Let Live It s Always Australia for Me 1989 Reach Out for Me 1990s edit Year Music video Director s Notes 1992 I Need Love The video features snippets from the music videos for Can t We Talk It Over in Bed and Love and Let Live 1994 No Matter What You Do Filmed at Newton John s house at Byron Bay Australia 1995 Had to Be Cliff Richard and Olivia Newton John 1997 Falling Raybon Brothers and Olivia Newton John 1998 One Heart at a Time with Various Artists I Honestly Love You 1998 version Filmed at Los Angeles Includes footage from Newton John s house in Malibu Precious Love Made for Country Music Television 2010s edit Year Music video Director s Notes 2011 Magic Peach amp Murphy remix Dan Murphy 3 The music videos for Magic Peach amp Murphy remix and Mickey Chew Fu Fix do not feature Newton John s participation 2012 Mickey Chew Fu Fix Weightless Fan made with clips from the movie A Few Best Men I Think You Might Like It with John Travolta Rav Holly Corey Molina 15 2015 You Have to Believe with daughter Chloe Lattanzi Olivia s daughter Chloe released a re working of Magic Olivia sings and appears in the video on the chorus 2016 Live On with Amy Sky amp Beth Nielsen Chapman Robert Lynden Promotional music videos edit Year Music video Director s Notes 1982 Physical Alternative version Promotional music video filmed for Brazilian weekly television Fantastico during the Physical promotion in the country 1992 I Need Love Alternative version Promotional music video filmed in the Netherlands during the Back to Basics promotion in the country The video features an edited version for the song 2010 Physical Glee cast featuring Olivia Newton John Elodie Keene 16 The music video is a part of Bad Reputation episode from the TV series Glee It s a remake from the original video featuring Newton John and Sue Sylvester Jane Lynch Video albums editConcert tour videos edit Year Title Production details Notes 1983 Olivia in Concert Released 1983 Label MCA Home Video Format VHS Laserdisc DVD Contains the Physical Tour as shot live in Ogden Utah 1982 in support of her twelfth studio album Physical 17 Charted at No 15 on Billboard Top Videodisks Was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 50 000 units in the United States 18 1999 The Main Event Released April 1999 Label Roadshow Home Video Format VHS DVD Contains The Main Event Tour as shot live in Melbourne Australia 1998 in support of her seventeenth album Back with a Heart An Australia only release 19 2008 Live at the Sydney Opera House Released January 2008 Label EMI Format CD DVD Contains the 2006 World Tour as shot live in Sydney Australia 2008 20 Charted at No 17 on Billboard Music Video Chart 2015 Two Strong Hearts Live Released 2015 Label Sony Format DVD Music video collections edit Year Title Production details Notes 1982 Olivia Physical Released 1982 Label MCA Home Video Format VHS Laserdisc Includes the music videos of Landslide Magic Physical Carried Away A Little More Love 1982 version Recovery The Promise The Dolphin Song Love Makes Me Strong Stranger s Touch Make a Move on Me Falling Sivery Rain and Hopelessly Devoted to You 1982 version 21 Charted at No 11 on Billboard Top VHS Sales and at No 18 on Billboard Top Video Rentals 1983 Twist of Fate Released 1983 Label MCA Home Video Format VHS Laserdisc Includes the music videos of Twist of Fate Take a Chance Livin in Desperate Times and Shaking You 22 Charted at No 9 on Billboard Top VHS Sales and at No 14 on Billboard Top Videodisks Was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipment of 100 000 units in the United States 18 1985 Soul Kiss Released 1985 Label MCA Home Video Format VHS Laserdisc Includes the music videos of Toughen Up Emotional Tangle Culture Shock Soul Kiss and The Right Moment 23 1989 Olivia Down Under Released 1989 Label PolyGram Music Video Format CD video VHS Laserdisc Includes the music videos of Tuta la vita Click Go the Shears Walk Through Fire Old Fashioned Man Let s Talk About Tomorrow Winter Angel Get Out Big and Strong Love and Let Live It s Always Australia for Me and The Rumour 24 Music video compilations edit Year Title Production details Notes 2005 Video Gold I Released August 2005 Label Geffen Home Video Format DVD Promotional music videos from 1978 to 1983 Includes Deeper Than the Night A Little More Love Totally Hot Landslide Magic Physical Carried Away A Little More Love 1982 version Recovery The Promise The Dolphin Song Love Makes Me Strong Stranger s Touch Make a Move on Me Falling Silvery Rain Hopelessly Devoted to You 1982 version Let Me Be There Olivia in Concert Please Mr Please Olivia in Concert and If You Love Me Let Me Know Olivia in Concert 9 Charted at No 17 on Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos and at No 17 on Billboard Top Music Videos Video Gold II Released August 2005 Label Geffen Home Video Format DVD Promotional music videos from 1983 to 1998 Includes Twist of Fate Take a Chance Livin in Desperate Times Shaking You Heart Attack Tied Up Soul Kiss Culture Shock Emotional Tangle Toughen Up The Right Moment The Rumour Can t We Talk It Over in Bed Reach Out for Me I Need Love I Honestly Love You 1998 version Sam Olivia in Concert Suddenly Olivia in Concert You re the One That I Want Olivia in Concert and Xanadu Olivia in Concert 25 Charted at No 21 on Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos and at No 21 on Billboard Top Music Videos Video Gold I amp II Released October 2005 Label Universal Home Entertainment Format DVD Region 2 DVD release containing the music videos from both I and II editions 26 Charted at No 11 on Australian ARIA Charts and certified Gold 27 TV special videos edit Year Title Production details Notes 1978 Olivia Released 1978 Label MCA DiscoVision Format Laserdisc Contains the Olivia TV special originally broadcast on ABC in May 1978 Laserdisc only release 28 See also editOlivia Newton John discographyReferences edit a b Olivia Newton John tried to stop Physical music video from being released in 1981 New York Daily News 20 April 2010 Retrieved 26 May 2023 a b Spinner Olivia Newton John Almost Didn t Release Physical Because of Its Sexy Tone spinner com Retrieved 26 May 2023 a b Samesame com au 38 samesame com au Retrieved 26 May 2023 20th Century Masters The Best of Olivia Newton John The DVD Collection 30 March 2004 Retrieved 26 May 2023 via Amazon Olivia Newton John A Million Lights Are Dancing Retrieved 26 May 2023 via Amazon Olivia Newton John Simply Olivia Retrieved 26 May 2023 via Amazon Live in Japan 1976 sunmarino com br Grease IMDb com 16 June 1978 Retrieved 26 May 2023 a b c Olivia Newton John Video Gold 1 30 August 2005 Retrieved 26 May 2023 via Amazon Xanadu IMDb com 8 August 1980 Retrieved 26 May 2023 Olivia Newton John Physical IMDb com 8 February 1982 Retrieved 26 May 2023 a b c Twist of Fate Olivia Newton John Music Video Onlyolivia com Retrieved 26 May 2023 Soul Kiss videogram by Olivia Newton John Onlyolivia com Retrieved 26 May 2023 Olivia Down Under IMDb com 30 July 1988 Retrieved 26 May 2023 John Travolta Olivia Newton John I Think You Might Like It Closed Captioned Retrieved 26 May 2023 via YouTube Bad Reputation IMDb com 4 May 2010 Retrieved 26 May 2023 Olivia in Concert 1982 VHS Onlyolivia com Retrieved 26 May 2023 a b Google Books Billboard 23 fev 1985 23 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