13 Songs You Didn’t Know Were Written by Olivia Newton-John
"Changes" (1972):A tender ballad by Olivia Newton-John on regret and divorce effects, showcasing her early songwriting talent.
"Rosewater" (1973):Newton-John's contribution to "Let Me Be There," breaking into the U.S. market with a soft, country-slanted ballad.
"Love You Hold The Key" (1976):A slow-crooned ballad co-written by Newton-John on her album "Don’t Stop Believin'," leaving a lasting impression.
"Don’t Ask a Friend" (1977):A tale of love entanglement between friends, penned by Newton-John on the album "Making a Good Thing Better."
"Borrowed Time" (1978):Olivia Newton-John's songwriting talent shines in the pop ballad "Borrowed Time," part of the platinum album "Totally Hot."
"The Promise" (The Dolphin Song, 1981):A hidden gem off the album "Physical," "The Promise" is Newton-John's ode to the ocean and its creatures.
"Let’s Talk About Tomorrow" (1988):Newton-John collaborates on an upbeat track with a powerful message to protect the planet, showcasing her environmental activism.
"Warm and Tender" (1989):A departure into children's lullabies, Newton-John pens "Warm and Tender," a touching tribute to her daughter.
"No Matter What You Do" (1994):Newton-John's personal journey unfolds in this uptempo track, a highlight from the album "Gaia: A Women’s Journey."
"Precious Love" (1998):Co-written with Anne Roboff, Newton-John's return to the U.S. Country charts is marked by the heartfelt album "Back with a Heart."
"Sunburned Country" (2002):Newton-John collaborates with Keith Urban on "Sunburned Country," a standout from the collaborative album "2."
"Stronger Than Before" (2005):Dedicated to cancer fighters, Newton-John co-writes encouraging tracks, including the re-recording of her hit "Don’t Stop Believin’."
"Grace and Gratitude" (2006):Reflecting her outlook on life, the title track from Newton-John’s 21st album resonates gratitude and simplicity.