Let Me Be There
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“Let Me Be There” | |||||
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Single by Olivia Newton-John from the album Let Me Be There |
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Released | 1973 | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Length | 3:02 | ||||
Writer(s) | John Rostill | ||||
Producer | John Farrar | ||||
Certification | Gold (US) | ||||
Olivia Newton-John singles chronology | |||||
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"Let Me Be There" is a popular song written by John Rostill. It was first recorded by Olivia Newton-John in 1973 and included on her album of the same title. The song was Newton-John's first Top 10 single in the U.S., peaking at No. 6, and also won her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocalist.
A notable feature of Olivia Newton-John's recording would be a deep-voiced male backing vocalist singing alongside her (Mike Sammes).
[edit] Cover versions
"Let Me Be There" was recorded live by Elvis Presley, and sung at many concerts until his death in 1977. Probably the most noted Elvis cover was recorded on March 20, 1974 live at a concert in Memphis, Tennessee. Most of that concert was released on July 7, 1974 as the album Elvis: As Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis. The cover of "Let Me Be There" from that show was also released as track 5 on the Moody Blue album on July 19, 1977.
[edit] Chart position
- #6 (USA, Hot 100)
- #3 (Adult contemporary)
- #7 (Country)
- #16 (Australia)