Don't Stop Believin' (album)

Don't Stop Believin'
Studio album by Olivia Newton-John
Released October 1976[1]
Recorded 1976
Genre Country Adult Contemporary
Label MCA Records
Producer John Farrar
Olivia Newton-John chronology
Come On Over
(1976)
Don't Stop Believin' (Olivia Newton-John album) Making a Good Thing Better
(1977)

Don't Stop Believin' was an album by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1976. The album was certified Gold[2] and peaked at No. 33 - Pop and No. 7 - Country.

"Every Face Tells A Story" ended Olivia's streak of seven consecutive No. 1 AC hits from 1974's "I Honestly Love You" through 1976's "Don't Stop Believin'". 1977's "Sam" was Olivia's highest charting hit on the Hot 100 since the No. 13 peak of "Something Better To Do" in 1975.

Japanese single release "Don't Stop Believin'", "Compasionate Man" and "Sam". Love Performance was launched in 1981 and is a live album based on the promotional tour of Don't Stop Believin'.

Contents

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Don't Stop Believin'" (by John Farrar)
    © 1976 John Farrar Music-BMI
  2. "A Thousand Conversations" (by Bruce Welch and Hank Marvin)
    © 1976 Blue Gum Music Ltd.
  3. "Compassionate Man" (by John Farrar and Chris Christian)
    © 1976 John Farrar Music/Home Sweet Hom Music/Caseyem Music-BMI
  4. "New Born Babe" (by Glenn Cardier)
    © 1976 Festival Music Pty. Ltd.
    All rights for USA and Canada controlled by Canberra Music, Inc
    Clavinet: Warren Oates
  5. "Hey, Mr. Dreammaker" (Bruce Welch and Alan Tarney)
    © 1976 Bruce Welch Music

Side 2

  1. "Every Face Tells a Story" (by Michael Allison, Peter Sills and D. Black)
    © Air Music (London) Ltd., Bruce Welch Music Ltd. and Lords Music Co. Limited
  2. "Sam" (by John Farrar, Hank Marvin and Don Black)
    © Lords Music Co. Limited and Blue Gum Misic
  3. "Love You Hold The Key" (Lyrics by Olivia Newton-John, Music by John Farrar)
    © Zargon Music, Inc/John Farrar Music-ASCAP/BMI
  4. "I'll Bet You A Kangaroo" (by Larry Murray)
    © 1976 Prodigal Son Music-BMI
    Harmonica: Charlie McCoy
  5. "The Last Time You Loved" (by Brian Neary)
    © 1976 Ackee Music, Inc/Brian Head Music-ASCAP

Musicians

Credits

Charts

Album Charts Pop
position
Country
position
Billboard 200 33 7
Single Charts Title Pop
position
Country
position
AC
position
Billboard "Don't Stop Believin'" 33 14 1
Billboard "Every Face Tells A Story" 55 21 6
Billboard "Sam" 20 40 1

References