The youngest child of Professor Brin Newton-John and Irene, daughter of Nobel Prize winning physicist, Max Born, Newton-John moved to Melbourne, Australia, with her family when she was five. By the age of fifteen, she had formed an all-girl group called Sol Four. Later that year she won a talent contest on the popular TV show, “Sing, Sing, Sing,” which earned her a trip to London. By 1963, Newton-John was appearing on local daytime TV shows and weekly pop music programs in Australia. She cut her first single for Decca Records in 1966, a version of Jackie DeShannon’s "Till You Say You’ll Be Mine." In 1971, she recorded a cover of Bob Dylan’s "If Not For You," co-produced by John Farrar, with whom she continued to collaborate.
Her 1973 U.S. album debut, "Let Me Be There," produced her first top ten single of the same name, with Newton-John being honored by the Academy Of Country Music as Most Promising Female Vocalist and a Grammy Award as Best Country Vocalist. This proved to be only the beginning of a very exciting career. Her countless successes include three more Grammys, numerous Country Music Awards, American Music Awards and Peoples Choice Awards, five 1 hits including “Physical,” which topped the charts for ten consecutive weeks, and 15 top 10 singles.
In 1978, her co-starring role with John Travolta in “Grease” catapulted Newton-John into super-stardom. This film led to the production of the most successful movie musical soundtrack in history, featuring the duets "You’re The One That I Want" and "Summer Nights," with Travolta, as well as her mega-hit, "Hopelessly Devoted To You." The film was re-released worldwide in 1998 in celebration of its 20th anniversary to even more acclaim, a true testament to the film’s timeless quality. Her other film credits include “Xanadu,” “Two Of A Kind,” “It’s My Party,” and “Sordid Lives.” She followed that success, by co-starring with her daughter, Chloe, in the Showtime movie, “The Wilde Girls.” Clearly following in her mother’s footsteps, Chloe has recently signed her first record label contract.
Newton-John appeal was boundless. With a career spanning more than three decades she was adored by fans across the world. Throughout her career, the much-loved star, who danced with Gene Kelly in “Xanadu,” hosted the popular internationally syndicated “Wild Life” television show, was bestowed an O.B.E. (Order Of The British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth in 1979, has held many humanitarian causes close to her heart, particularly since the birth of her daughter Chloe in 1986. She served as Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations Environment Programme and in 1991, the Colette Chuda Environmental Fund/CHEC (Children’s Health Environ-mental Coalition) was founded after the tragic death of Chloe’s best friend from a rare childhood cancer, with Olivia serving as National Spokesperson for ten years. Newton-John’s devotion and shared commitment to CHEC’s mission and goals enabled the organization to receive worldwide attention and support. (For more information visit www.CHECnet.org.)
Her charmed life has not been without its share of upset. In the 90s, Newton-John successfully overcame her own battle with breast cancer, which inspired her self-penned and produced album, “GAIA,” her most personal album reflecting upon her experiences with cancer. She used these experiences to gain greater self-awareness and became a positive inspiration to millions of people battling cancer. As a breast cancer survivor, Newton-John became increasingly well known and respected for talking openly about her battle with breast cancer and for promoting public awareness of the importance of early detection. Her personal victory against cancer led her to announce her partnership with the Austin & Repatriation Medical Centre and the creation of the “Olivia Newton-John Cancer Centre” (ONJCC) on the Austin Campus in her hometown, Melbourne, Australia. The ONJCC will provide a comprehensive range of services and facilities for cancer treatment, education, training and research. (For more information visit www.armc.org.au.)
Newton-John was acknowledged many times by charitable and environmental organizations for her ongoing efforts, among them: the American Red Cross, the Environmental Media Association, the Women’s Guild of Cedar’s Sinai Medical Center, the Rainforest Alliance and Concept Cure. Olivia promotes breast health awareness and has introduced the “Olivia Breast Self-Exam Kit,” an aid to help women perform self-exams with more ease and confidence (www.liv.com).
In the 2000's, her interational recognition continued to grow. She was invited by the Vatican on behalf of Pope John Paul II to perform at the Jubilee Celebration for the Sick and Healthcare Workers. Olivia was thrilled to perform at the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympics to an estimated global viewing audience of four billion people. Adding to this Olympic experience is what Olivia feels is one of her most memorable moments – the honor of carrying the Olympic Torch during the Olympic Torch Relay. Her passion for Australia was ignited again when Olivia reunited with friend and business partner, Pat Farrar, to promote the Koala Blue brand with distinctly Australian wines to proudly bring “the taste of Australia” to the rest of the world. Her healing spirit also led to the opening of the GAIA Retreat & Spa in her homeland of Australia (www.GaiaRetreat.com.au).
In 1999, her album, "Back With A Heart," garnered her an Emmy Award for her songwriting. In 2000/2001, Olivia released her only live album, "One Woman’s Live Journey," followed by “Magic - The Very Best of Olivia Newton-John,” which celebrated thirty years of recording. And if that wasn’t enough, she also released her first holiday album, “The Christmas Collection.” In 2002, a CD of duets simply titled, “2,” was recorded in Australia and features a host of talented Ozzies along with a couple of her American friends, followed by “Indigo: Women of Song,” a tribute to some of her favorite female performers.
The CD “Stronger Than Before,” release in 2005, features songs of inspiration, courage and hope that relate to the complex emotions cancer patients and their loved ones experience. A portion of the CD’s proceeds benefit cancer research.
Her recording, “Grace and Gratitude,” a CD for relaxation to promote spiritual balance and physical and emotional healing, was released in September 2006 and coincided with the launch of Newton-John's wellness products for women.
In 2002, Newton-John was inducted into the prestigious Australian Music Hall Of Fame at the 16th Annual Aria Awards. Her latest honors include receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award by friend John Travolta at the G’Day L.A. Ball in 2006.
Newton-John was also appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia by the Queen for her “service to the entertainment industry as a singer and actor, and to the community through organizations supporting breast cancer treatment, education and training research, and the environment.”
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Look At Me
Olivia Newton-John Lyrics
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Something more than what they see
Wholesome and pure
Oh, so scared and unsure
A poor man's Sandra Dee
Sandy, you must start anew
Don't you know what you must do?
Take a deep breath and sigh
Goodbye to Sandra Dee
The lyrics to Olivia Newton-John's song "Look At Me, I'm Sandra Dee" explain the journey of transformation of a character called Sandra Dee. The song describes how she is perceived by others as a wholesome, pure, scared, and unsure individual, but Sandra Dee realizes that she wants to be more than just what people see her as. She wants to break free from the mold that society has imposed on her and start anew as a stronger version of herself.
The lyrics encourage the character to take control, hold her head high, and say goodbye to the old version of herself, Sandra Dee. This can be seen as an anthem for anyone who feels confined by societal expectations and pressure to conform to a certain mold. The song empowers individuals to recognize their true potential, shed their insecurities and fears, and venture out of their comfort zone to become the best version of themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
Look at me, there has to be
Take a closer look at me; there must be more than meets the eye
Something more than what they see
I am more than just my wholesome and pure exterior
Wholesome and pure
I may appear innocent and virtuous
Oh so scared and unsure
But inside, I am filled with fear and uncertainty
A poor man's Sandra Dee
I am not as glamorous or successful as the famous actress/singer Sandra Dee
Sandy, you must start anew
It's time for me to make a fresh start and reinvent myself
Don't you know what you must do?
Do you not realize that you need to make changes in your life?
Hold your head high
Be proud of who you are and what you stand for
Take a deep breath and sigh
Relax and let go of your worries and anxieties
Goodbye to Sandra Dee
It's time to say farewell to the idea of being the perfect, innocent girl and embrace a new version of yourself
Lyrics © Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jim Jacobs, Warren Casey
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@cyan5024
Lyrics:
Look at me, there has to be
Something more than what they see
Wholesome and pure
Oh so scared and unsure
A poor man's Sandra Dee
Sandy, you must start anew
Don't you know what you must do?
Hold your head high
Take a deep breath and sigh
"Goodbye to Sandra Dee..."
@kathyacervantes791
The line "Goodbye to Sandra Dee" really hits different now. Rest in Peace, Olivia. Thank you for your talent, inspiration, and impact you've left.
@giacherubini249
❤️💔😢🕊🪦
@desmit4406
Well said
@BlackCatFilmProductions
Yeah, as a kid I didn't recognise her when she changes her clothes and hairstyle at the end of the movie. She was a whole new person with that style.
@shanehepburn4055
It is honestly upsetting she was my inspiration, and I mostly feel sorry for John Travolta; he lost his wife to cancer, his son to seizure and now his close best friend, who he always been there for her and made her famous Olivia Newton-John
@migdaliacolon3385
I was thinking the same when I heard that part of the lyric again. See you later at the car.
@SeansLipSyncingSock
I like that Sandy admits she’s not happy, knows what she wants to do, is going to do it, and even asks for help.
This scene hits home for me incredibly hard. And the music is so beautiful.
@wandersoncampos3682
Today I’m saying goodbye to Sandra Dee that was in my person since I was 14. Although nowadays I’m 42, it’s never so late to really start anew and rescue our true nature that was aprisoned in our souls. Now, I say: Goodbye to Wanderson Dee!
@MiyahSundermeyer
I think the problem is she felt out of place as compared to her peers next to dealing with peer pressure
@marky6456
@@MiyahSundermeyer Unfortunately we never know whether she was happy with who she was before. Considering how she dresses and everything, it could be that she had a lot of pressures from her parents to be the perfect girl when I reality she's just a teenager. She actively went to hang out with the "bad" crowd and they aren't necessarily the popular people. She liked them.