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Olivia Newton-John releases new greatest hits collection

Sure Delta Goodrem might have just put out an album filled with Olivia Newton-John’s songs but nothing beats the real thing. Olivia’s got a brand new collection out which features hits from right across her long career.

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Out now on SONY, Hopelessly Devoted – The Hits, features 20 tracks  including favourite hits and breathtaking live versions of chart topping singles including Physical, I Honesty Love You, and Magic, as well as renowned musical anthems Summer Nights, You’re The One That I Want, Hopelessly Devoted To You and Xanadu’. 

Over five decades Olivia’s career has taken her from Australia to London and then on to America. She’s topped the country music charts, then moved on to conquer the rock charts, dance charts and made a few blockbuster films along the way.

On the new record is Physical, Xanadu (LIVE), Let Me Be There, Have You Never Been Mellow, A Little More Love, Summer Nights (LIVE), Magic (LIVE), You’re The One That I Want (LIVE), If Not For You, Banks Of The Ohio, I Honestly Love You, Please Mr. Please, Hopelessly Devoted To You (LIVE), If You Love Me ( Let Me Know), Sam, Something Better To Do, Heart Attack, Make A Move On Me, Tied Up and Making A Good Thing Better.

OUTinPerth chatted to Olivia about her long career back in 2012 where she told us which was her favourite video.

OIP Staff


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