Olivia Newton-John
Music artist
Olivia Newton-John skillfully made the transition from country-pop to mainstream soft rock, becoming one of the most successful vocalists of the '70s in the process. The transition itself wasn't much of a stretch -- her early-'70s hits were country only in the loosest sense -- yet the extent of her success in both fields was remarkable. As a country singer, her first five charting singles all went Top Ten in the U.S.; as a pop singer, she had no less than 15 Top Ten hits, including five number one singles, highlighted by "Physical," which spent ten weeks at number one in 1981 and 1982. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewinewikipedia.org
Born:September 26, 1948 (age 67), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Nationality:Australian, British
Height:5' 6" (1.68m)
Net worth:$40 million
Spouse:Amazon John Easterling (m. 2008-present)Matt Lattanzi (m. 1984-1995)
Parents:Irene BornBrinley Newton-John
Children:Chloe Lattanzi
Olivia Newton-John, AO, OBE (born 26 September 1948) is an English-born Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is a four-time Grammy award winner who has amassed five number-one and ten other Top Ten Billboard Hot 100 singles,[1] and two number-one Billboard 200 solo albums. Eleven of her singles (including two platinum) and fourteen of her albums (including two platinum and four double platinum) have been certified gold by the RIAA. She has sold an estimated 100 million records, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists of all time.[2] She starred in Grease, which featured one of the most successful soundtracks in Hollywood history.
Newton-John has been a long-time activist for environmental and animal rights issues. Since surviving breast cancer in 1992,[3] she has been an advocate for health awareness becoming involved with various charities, health products and fundraising efforts. Her business interests have included launching several product lines for Koala Blue and co-owning the Gaia Retreat & Spa in Australia.
Newton-John has been married twice. She is the mother of one daughter, Chloe Rose Lattanzi, with her first husband, actor Matt Lattanzi. Her second husband is John Easterling
Night is draggin' her feet
I wait alone in the heat
I know, know that you have your way
Till you have to go home
No is a word, I can't say
'Cause it gets me nowhere, to tell you no
And it gets me nowhere, to make you go
Will a little more love make you start depending?
Will a little more love bring a happy ending?
Will a little more love make it right?
Will a little more love make it right?
Where, where did my innocence go?
How, how was a young girl to know?
I'm trapped, trapped in the spell of your eyes
In the warmth of your arms
In the web of your lies
But it gets me nowhere, to tell you no
And it gets me nowhere, to make you go
Will a little more love make you start depending?
Will a little more love bring a happy ending?
Will a little more love make it right?
Will a little more love make it right?
Gets me nowhere, to tell you no
It gets me nowhere, to make you go
Will a little more love make you start depending?
Will a little more love bring a happy ending?
Will a little more love make it right?
Will a little more love make it right?
Gets me nowhere, to tell you no
It gets me nowhere, to make you go
Will a little more love make you start depending?
Will a little more love bring a happy ending?
Will a little more love make it right?
Will a little more love make it right?
Gets me nowhere, to tell you no
Single by Olivia Newton-John
from the album Totally Hot
B-side "Borrowed Time"
Released November 1978
Format 7" vinyl
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:29
Label MCA, EMI
Writer(s) John Farrar
Producer(s) John Farrar
Certification Gold (US)[1]
Olivia Newton-John singles chronology
"Hopelessly Devoted to You"
(1978) "A Little More Love"
(1978) "Deeper Than the Night"
(1978)
"A Little More Love" was the lead single by English-born Australian pop singer Olivia Newton-John from her 1978 album Totally Hot. It was a worldwide Top 10 hit single, peaking at #4 in the UK and #3 in the US. In Canada, it spent three weeks at #2 during February and March 1979, and was the seventh biggest Canadian hit of that year.[2]
In the US, Billboard magazine ranked "A Little More Love" as the 17th most popular song of 1979,[3] and Cash Box ranked it as 23rd for the year,[4] where it had peaked at #4.
The song can be heard on 2006 animated horror/comedy film Monster House.
Weekly singles charts Edit
Chart (1978–79) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles [5] 9
Belgium [6] 5
Canadian RPM 100 Singles [7] 2
Canadian Hot Adult Contemporany Tracks [8] 5
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart [9] 8
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [10] 3
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks [10] 4
U.S. Cash Box Top 100 [11] 4
UK Singles Chart [12] 4
Year-end charts
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