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"Physical" is a song recorded by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John for her 1981 eleventh studio album of the same name. It was released as the album's lead single in 1981. The song was produced by John Farrar and written by Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick, who had originally intended to offer it to Rod Stewart. [3]
Physical is the eleventh studio album by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released through MCA Records on 13 October 1981. The album was produced and partly written by her long-time record producer John Farrar. Recorded and mixed at David J. Holman's studio in Los Angeles additional recording at Ocean Way, Physical became one of ...
Olivia Physical is a 1982 video collection featuring the singer Olivia Newton-John and various of her songs, most from the album Physical.A somewhat expanded version of the video was aired as an ABC prime-time television special, Let's Get Physical, [1] which was in the top 10 of the Nielsen ratings.
Olivia Newton-John is reflecting on her hit song, "Physical.". It's been 40 years since the single took over the airwaves. "Physical" was Newton-John's fifth No 1. single and the most successful ...
Olivia Newton-John in the "Physical" video, 1981. (Photo: YouTube) And so, despite the singer’s misgivings and any controversy surrounding the video and song, “Physical” was a game-changer ...
16. ‘To Be Wanted’. Her 2006 album was called “Grace and Gratitude,” but while those qualities seemed to exist in abundance in Newton-John’s later career, it was good to hear her still ...
Make a Move on Me. " Make a Move on Me " is a song recorded by singer Olivia Newton-John for her eleventh studio album. Physical (1981). It was written by John Farrar and Tom Snow, and produced by the former. The follow-up single to the number-one hit "Physical", it was released in January 1982 and peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot ...
The final of Olivia Newton-John's five No. 1s was her biggest and also her finest, setting the stage for a decade of megapop to come.