Long Live Love
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Free the People
- Angel Eyes
- Country Girl
- Someday
- God Only Knows
- Loving You Ain't Easy
- Home Ain't Home Anymore
- Have Love, Will Travel
- I Honestly Love You
- Hands Across the Sea
- River's Too Wide
- Long Live Love
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #81812 in Music
- Released on: 1998-10-03
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Original recording remastered, Import
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Customer Reviews
A bright and cheery album
The title track was Olivia’s song for Eurovision in 1974, which came fourth to Abba singing Waterloo. It may have been the turning point in Olivia’s career, as she concentrated much more on America and much less on Europe after that. I never thought that Long live love was one of Olivia’s best songs – and I don’t think Olivia was keen on it either – but it’s better than most Eurovision songs.
The rest of the album reflects the bright, cheery nature of Long live love, with plenty of up-tempo songs and a few ballads. The standout song is, of course, I honestly love you – it was a huge American pop hit. There is also a superb cover of God only knows, the Beach boys classic. Country girl is a song that really sums up where Olivia’s heart is – her music has taken many different directions since 1974 when this was recorded, but I sense that she’s really just a country girl at heart.
While this may not be Olivia’s strongest album, it is a high quality, joyous album, typical of her early years.
On a wet day, dry day, great to be alive day...
As Olivia Newton-John was recording this album, her career was just taking off in America. Had she known that superstardom was a matter of months away, I doubt she would have even considered the Eurovision Song Contest!
Her entry in the contest, the title track of this album, is a strange plodding affair that takes it's inspiration from the Salvation Army Band. It was chosen by the British public from 6 songs (all included here). Despite being totally out of sync with modern music at any time, ever, Long Live Love was a sizable UK hit and came 4th in Eurovision in the year Abba won with Waterloo.
Olivia has always been a bit ashamed of the song and it was never released in America where her initial success was in country music. Was it that bad? Well, not really. It's not a great song but it's quirky and fun, and Eurovision songs are meant to be a bit naff, aren't they?
But what of the rest of the album? It's a bit of a mixture, I'm afraid. A few sloppy, simpering ballads (Angel Eyes, Someday, the deathly I Honestly Love You) more 'romper-stompers' ala Long Live Love (Have Love Will Travel, Hands Across The Sea and The River's Too Wide) and a few genuinely lovely moments (Country Girl, Home Ain't Home Anymore and God Only Knows)
It's a terribly British '70's' album, quite unlike anything ONJ has recorded before or since, but it's just so darn charming, you've got to love it. Olivia's voice is beautiful here, sweet, pure and crystal clear. It really is a treat to listen to.
By the end of the 70's, Olivia was the biggest selling female singer in America and Long Live Love was but a distant memory. Still, it really is worth your time. It's not her best work, of course, but it's certainly better than anything she's recorded in the last 10 years! Give it a listen!
One of the best Albums Olivia has ever recorded
The track list on this album is great. Most of the songs are ballads and one of my all time favorite Olivia songs 'I Honestly Love You' is contained on this album.
There are several tracks on this album which I think deserve to be released on her greatest hits albums but to the best of my knowledge they have only ever been released on her 'Long Live Love' album. These songs are 'Angel Eyes' and 'Someday' which truly show the stunnung extent of Olivia's vocal talent.
'Have Love Will Travel' is a more upbeat song where Olivia sings about her happy she is that the love of her life is coming home to her.
'Free The people' and 'The Rivers Too Wide' are also very good songs and the album is finished off nicely with the song 'Long Live Love'.
If you are a fan of Olivia your collection is not complete until you buy this album.



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