Let Me Be There (album)
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Let Me Be There | |||||
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Studio album by Olivia Newton-John | |||||
Released | 1973 | ||||
Genre | Pop music, Country music | ||||
Label | Festival Records | ||||
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Let Me Be There is a 1973 album by Olivia Newton-John. It consisted her performances of a collection of 12 covers.
[edit] Track listing
- "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
- "Amoureuse"
- "Brotherly Love"
- "Heartbreaker"
- "Rosewater"
- "You Ain't Got The Right"
- "Feeling Best"
- "Being On The Losing End"
- "Let Me Be There"
- "Music Makes My Day"
- "Leaving"
- "If You Try"
In the United States, the album was released with artwork from her 1972 "Olivia" album and a different tracklisting compiling songs from this and earlier Newton-John albums:
- "Let Me Be There" (No. 6 Pop, No. 7 Country, No. 3 AC)
- "Me And Bobby McGee" (from 1971's "If Not For You" album)
- "Banks Of The Ohio" (No. 94 Pop, No. 34 AC from 1971's "If Not For You" album)
- "Love Song" (from 1971's "If Not For You" album)
- "If Not For You" (No. 25 Pop, No. 1 AC from 1971's "If Not For You" album)
- "Take Me Home Country Roads" (No. 119 Pop)
- "Angel Of The Morning" (from 1972's "Olivia" album)
- "If You Could Read My Mind" (from 1971's "If Not For You" album)
- "Help Me Make It Through The Night" (from 1971's "If Not For You" album)
- "Just A Little Too Much" (from 1972's "Olivia" album)
The album was released to capitalize on the success of the title track which earned Newton-John a Grammy for Best Country Female. The album was certified gold in 1974 and peaked at No. 54 Pop and No. 1 (two weeks) Country.