5 soundtrack album to double-platinum status. Its main beneficiary was Newton-John: the singles “Magic,” “Xanadu” (with the Electric Light Orchestra) and “Suddenly” (with Cliff Richard) pushed the No. Greeted with dismal reviews, the picture was an instant flop. 1 for 10 weeks, and spent a total of 77 weeks on the charts.įollowing the double-platinum 1978 album “Totally Hot,” Newton-John returned to the screen for the ill-starred “Xanadu.” The creaky roller disco-themed plot incongruously cast the singer as a Greek muse, opposite 68-year-old Gene Kelly. The Newton-John/Travolta duet “You’re the One That I Want” was succeeded by two more top-five singles, “Hopelessly Devoted to You” and “Summer Nights,” also drawn from the picture. The Paramount release was an immediate hit, spawning a hugely successful soundtrack album. Newton-John’s career sizzled with the mega-hit “Grease.” Though the 29-year-old singer worried she was too old for her role, she turned in a confident performance in the ’50s-themed musical as virginal high schooler Sandy Olsson, and displayed impressive chemistry opposite Travolta, coming off his “Saturday Night Fever” breakthrough and cast as bad boy Danny Zuko. Though she would tally three more top-five country singles and reliably crossed over to the adult contemporary charts, she was firmly entrenched as a pop star in the U.S. 1, “Have You Never Been Mellow,” arrived in 1975. 6 country the song earned Newton-John female vocalist of the year kudos at the Country Music Assn. Her early career peaked in 1974 with the ballad “I Honestly Love You,” which topped the pop chart and peaked at No. The former number garnered a Grammy Award for best female country vocal performance, and Newton-John additionally scored an Academy of Country Music Award as most promising female vocalist. Her MCA singles “Let Me Be There” and “If You Love Me (Let Me Know)” reached the top 10 of both the country and pop charts. in 1971, but she had to wait two years before making a major impact in the States. ‘She’s too plastic, beautiful and will never happen.’ So, I said, ‘She’s beautiful, she’s not plastic and it’s gonna happen big time.’”īoth “If Not for You” and her version of the folk standard “Banks of the Ohio” managed to chart in the U.S. I loved it and I was put down for buying it. I paid $25,000 for that record, and was second-guessed. “I heard her version on an acetate,” veteran A&R exec Russ Regan recalled in a 2014 interview with author Harvey Kubernik. had a good feeling he had about her prospects - but that wasn’t shared by everyone at the time. Following that all-but-buried motion picture and its equally little-known soundtrack album, her solo career took off with “If Not for You,” a cover of the countrified Bob Dylan-George Harrison song.The executive who signed Newton-John to MCA Records in the U.S. She made her movie debut with two very obscure film musicals - “Funny Things Happen Down Under” in 1965, followed in 1970 by “Tomorrow,” a sci-fi musical starring a group of the same name that included Newton-John as lead singer, remembered as producer Don Kirshner’s attempt to formulate a U.K. She returned to Britain on a plane ticket she won competing on the Aussie talent show “Sing, Sing, Sing.” Though she recorded for British Decca during her stay, she grew homesick and returned to the Antipodes, but moved back to England to perform with her music partner Pat Carroll. When she was 6, her family moved to Melbourne.Īctive in music from high school, Newton-John went pro in her teens, appearing on Australian TV. Her grandfather was the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Max Born. All our print and online content always has been and always will be FREE OF CHARGE.Newton-John was born September 26, 1948, in Cambridge, England. All of this comes at ZERO cost to our readers. Our publication has won numerous awards over the last 25 years including Best Free Newspaper of the Year (Premios AEEPP), Company of the Year (Costa del Sol Business Awards) and Collaboration with Foreigners honours (Mijas Town Hall). The paper prints over 150 news stories a week with many hundreds more on the web – no one else even comes close. With around half a million print readers a week and over 1.5 million web views per month, EWN has the biggest readership of any English language newspaper in Spain. Whether it’s local news in Spain, UK news or international stories, we are proud to be the voice for the expat communities who now call Spain home. And it’s FREE!Ĭovering the Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Almeria, Axarquia, Mallorca and beyond, EWN supports and inspires the individuals, neighbourhoods, and communities we serve, by delivering news with a social conscience. Known as the PEOPLE’S PAPER, Euro Weekly News is the leading English language newspaper in Spain.
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