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==Reception==
==Reception==
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'''''Olivia''''' was a failure. An album did not arrive nor to appear in top [[English]] and [[Australian]], therefore the recorder did not want to risk to place the album in the United States (therefore it was only launched in the country in 1995, digitally remastered).
'''''Olivia''''' was a failure. An album did not arrive nor to appear in top [[England|English]] and [[Australian]], therefore the recorder did not want to risk to place the album in the United States (therefore it was only launched in the country in 1995, digitally remastered).
The following album of [[Olivia Newton-John|Newton-John]], ''[[Let Me Be There (album)|Let Me Be There]]'', would obtain sale (U.K Chart: 37), but the success would only come in "[[Let Me Be There]]", that it obtained the certificate Gold.
The following album of [[Olivia Newton-John|Newton-John]], ''[[Let Me Be There (album)|Let Me Be There]]'', would obtain sale (U.K Chart: 37), but the success would only come in "[[Let Me Be There]]", that it obtained the certificate Gold.



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Olivia is an album of the singer Olivia Newton-John. It is a studio album, preceded by If Not for You, and had two singles ("What Is Life" and "My Old Man' s Got a Gun") In its original launching, it was not launched in the United States, was only launched in 1995, digitally remastered.

Reception

Olivia was a failure. An album did not arrive nor to appear in top English and Australian, therefore the recorder did not want to risk to place the album in the United States (therefore it was only launched in the country in 1995, digitally remastered). The following album of Newton-John, Let Me Be There, would obtain sale (U.K Chart: 37), but the success would only come in "Let Me Be There", that it obtained the certificate Gold.

Product Description (U.S.)

Digitally remastered reissue of 1972 album for Festival, complete with the original cover art. Never released in the U.S., Olivia contains 14 tracks, including covers of Bread's "Everything I Own", George Harrison's "What Is Life" and Juice Newton's "Angel Of The Morning".

Track Listing

# Title
1 "Angel of the Morning"
2 "Just a Little Too Much"
3 "If We Only Have Love"
4 "Winterwood"
5 "My Old Man's Got a Gun"
6 "Changes"
7 "I'm a Small and Lonely Light"
8 "Why Don't You Write Me"
9 "Mary Skeffington"
10 "Behind That Locked Door"
11 "What Is Life"
12 "Everything I Own"
13 "Living in Harmony"
14 "I Will Touch You"