Long Live Love

Long Live Love
Studio album by Olivia Newton-John
Released 1974
Recorded 1973
Genre Adult contemporary
Length 36:46
Label EMI
Producer John Farrar
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Olivia Newton-John chronology
Let Me Be There
(1973)
Long Live Love
(1974)
If You Love Me, Let Me Know
(1974)

Long Live Love is an album recorded by Olivia Newton-John, released in 1974 on EMI (see 1974 in music).

Singles

The song "I Honestly Love You" was her first number one single in the United States, released on the album If You Love Me, Let Me Know.

The title track was the song Newton-John performed for the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest when she represented the United Kingdom. The song was first released as a 45 RPM single by Pye International, her first UK label before switching to EMI later in that year with a nod given to her Australian label as " A Festival International Production (England)" a mention which was given for most of her early releases from 1971 to 1974. Along with the title track, five other tracks from the LP had been the six shortlisted songs for the UK selection for Eurovision. The song that placed second, "Angeleyes", was released on the B-Side of the "Long Live Love" single.

Track listing

Side One

  1. "Free The People" (Barbara Keith)
  2. "Angel Eyes" (Tony Macaulay & Keith Potger)
  3. "Country Girl" (Alan Hawkshaw & Peter Gosling)
  4. "Someday" (Gary Benson & David Mindel)
  5. "God Only Knows" (Brian Wilson & Tony Asher)
  6. "Loving You Ain't Easy" (Leather/Saker/Sulsh)

Side Two

  1. "Home Ain't Home Anymore" (John Farrar & Peter Robinson)
  2. "Have Love Will Travel" (Roger Greenaway & Geoff Stephens 1)
  3. "I Honestly Love You" (Peter Allen & Jeff Barry)
  4. "Hands Across The Sea" (Findon & Wilkins)
  5. "The River's Too Wide" (Bob Morrison)
  6. "Long Live Love" (Valerie Avon & Harold Spiro)