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  2. Bruce Welch - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Welch OBE (born 2 November 1941 as Bruce Cripps) is an English guitarist, songwriter, ... Olivia Newton-John – If Not For You – LP/CD – Pye – 1971.

  3. Please Mr. Please - Wikipedia

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    Welch had originally recorded the song himself in 1974 [2] with no commercial success. In 1975, British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John recorded and released a version of the song as the second and final single from her fifth studio album, Have You Never Been Mellow .

  4. If Not for You (album) - Wikipedia

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    The group members John Farrar and Bruce Welch produced the album. [4] Welch was her boyfriend at the time and Farrar is the husband of Australian singer Pat Carroll, a personal friend of Newton-John's, and toured with her in England at clubs and bars as "Pat and Olivia" in 1966.

  5. Olivia (Olivia Newton-John album) - Wikipedia

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    Festival Records in Australia re-released Olivia in combination with Newton-John's first solo album, If Not For You, as a two-record set in 1973 on the Interfusion label, simply titled Olivia Newton-John, with a cover photo taken in 1972. Olivia wasn't released on CD until 1990, when EMI in Japan issued it on their Pastmasters series. It was ...

  6. If Not for You - Wikipedia

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    The producers John Farrar and Bruce Welch arranged the song closer to Harrison's version than to Dylan's, [86] [87] [88] with the slide guitar used in Harrison's version featuring prominently. [85] She released "If Not for You" as her first international single, after appearances on Cliff Richard's concert tour and the TV show It's Cliff ...

  7. Let Me Be There (album) - Wikipedia

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    Let Me Be There is the third studio album by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John.It was originally released in November 1973 as Music Makes My Day in the United Kingdom, by Pye International Records, and shortly after in Australia as Let Me Be There, which became its most recognisable name.

  8. Long Live Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    The title track was released in March 1974. Newton-John performed it at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest when she represented the UK. Along with the title track, five other tracks from the LP had been the six shortlisted songs for the UK selection for Eurovision, broadcast as A Song for Europe, 1974. The song that placed second, "Angel Eyes ...

  9. Banks of the Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Newton-John recorded an arrangement of the song by John Farrar and Bruce Welch in 1971, for her album If Not for You.It was released as the second single from the album after its title track "If Not for You", and it became her first number one hit in Australia, reaching the top of the Go-Set Chart in November 1971. [12]