Don't Stop Believin' (Remastered) - Newton-John, Olivia

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| Format | CD |
| Available | 05-10-1998 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Don't Stop Believin' is a perfect example of Olivia Newton-John's mid-70s style. Recorded in Nashville in 1976, the album is still a tiny bit folk, a little country but somewhat more pop-influenced than anything she'd done before. Don't Stop Believin' features Olivia's most heart-wrenching of songs, Sam, while Every Face Tells A Story was a successful single also lifted from this album.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Don't Stop Believin'
- A Thousand Conversations
- Compassionate Man
- New Born Babe
- Hey Mr Dreammaker
- Every Face Tells A Story
- Sam
- Love You Hold The Key
- I'll Bet You A Kangaroo
- The Last Time You Loved
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