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If You Love Me, Let Me Know

Olivia Newton-John

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In May and August of 1974, Olivia Newton-John broke through in a big way with this album, the number five title track written by John Rostil, and the number one smash "I Love You, I Honestly Love You" by Jeff Barry and Peter Allen quickly established Olivia as a superstar to be reckoned with. The album is beautifully produced by John Farrar with his friend Bruce Welch of Marvin, Welch & Farrar fame helping out with the production on two of the tracks, Gerry Rafferty's "Mary Skeffington" and Olivia Newton-John's sole composition, the acoustic "Changes." The singer is a very good songwriter, and why she didn't put more songs together, or cover some of the wonderful material her mentor was releasing elsewhere, is something to speculate. "Home Ain't Home Anymore" is the one co-write of Farrar's on this collection. Their version of Brian Wilson's "God Only Knows" is short and intriguing, and it is interesting to hear Farrar create a light environment for what was such a big production number for "The Beach Boys." "You Ain't Got the Right" is smart country pop, with Newton-John in excellent voice and showing a remarkable consistency. Barbara Keith's "Free the People" is, in the hands of Delaney & Bonnie, a wonderfully deep gospel experience. Countrified and given a snappy treatment here, it remains a good song, but doesn't have the balance that Bonnie Bramlett breathed into her version. It's the hits here, though, which are outstanding, and the bright pop is better suited to the title track than to Barbara Keith's masterpiece. "If You Love Me Let Me Know" is a great question for lovers who aren't quite sure, and a marvelous bridge from country music to pop. It might not have the intensity of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," but it climbed higher up the charts and, along with Kenny Rogers work, helped Nashville find a wider audience. Topping it off by literally owning adult contemporary on the same album with the ballad "I Love You, I Honestly Love You" is pretty amazing when one looks back at how effectively Farrar and Newton-John set out to conquer the charts, and succeeded. If You Love Me Let Me Know works on many levels, and is a strong chapter in Olivia's catalog.

© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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1
If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
00:03:15

John Rostill, ComposerLyricist - John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

2
Mary Skeffington
00:02:31

Bruce Welch, Producer - John Farrar, Producer - Gerry Rafferty, ComposerLyricist - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist

℗ 1972 Primary Wave Music

3
Country Girl
00:03:51

Alan Hawkshaw, ComposerLyricist - John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist - Peter Gosling, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

4
I Love You, I Honestly Love You
00:03:39

Peter Allen, ComposerLyricist - Jeff Barry, ComposerLyricist - John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

5
Free The People
00:03:19

John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist - Barbara Keith, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

6
The River's Too Wide
00:03:17

Bob Morrison, ComposerLyricist - John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

7
Home Ain't Home Anymore
00:02:51

Peter Robinson, ComposerLyricist - John Farrar, Producer, ComposerLyricist - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

8
God Only Knows
00:02:48

Tony Asher, ComposerLyricist - Brian Wilson, ComposerLyricist - John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist

℗ 1974 Primary Wave Music

9
Changes
00:02:30

Bruce Welch, Producer - John Farrar, Producer - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1972 Primary Wave Music

10
You Ain't Got The Right
00:03:30

Dennis Locorriere, ComposerLyricist - Olivia Newton-John, MainArtist - Ron Haffkine, ComposerLyricist - Ray Sawyer, ComposerLyricist - Jay David, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1973 Primary Wave Music

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In May and August of 1974, Olivia Newton-John broke through in a big way with this album, the number five title track written by John Rostil, and the number one smash "I Love You, I Honestly Love You" by Jeff Barry and Peter Allen quickly established Olivia as a superstar to be reckoned with. The album is beautifully produced by John Farrar with his friend Bruce Welch of Marvin, Welch & Farrar fame helping out with the production on two of the tracks, Gerry Rafferty's "Mary Skeffington" and Olivia Newton-John's sole composition, the acoustic "Changes." The singer is a very good songwriter, and why she didn't put more songs together, or cover some of the wonderful material her mentor was releasing elsewhere, is something to speculate. "Home Ain't Home Anymore" is the one co-write of Farrar's on this collection. Their version of Brian Wilson's "God Only Knows" is short and intriguing, and it is interesting to hear Farrar create a light environment for what was such a big production number for "The Beach Boys." "You Ain't Got the Right" is smart country pop, with Newton-John in excellent voice and showing a remarkable consistency. Barbara Keith's "Free the People" is, in the hands of Delaney & Bonnie, a wonderfully deep gospel experience. Countrified and given a snappy treatment here, it remains a good song, but doesn't have the balance that Bonnie Bramlett breathed into her version. It's the hits here, though, which are outstanding, and the bright pop is better suited to the title track than to Barbara Keith's masterpiece. "If You Love Me Let Me Know" is a great question for lovers who aren't quite sure, and a marvelous bridge from country music to pop. It might not have the intensity of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man," but it climbed higher up the charts and, along with Kenny Rogers work, helped Nashville find a wider audience. Topping it off by literally owning adult contemporary on the same album with the ballad "I Love You, I Honestly Love You" is pretty amazing when one looks back at how effectively Farrar and Newton-John set out to conquer the charts, and succeeded. If You Love Me Let Me Know works on many levels, and is a strong chapter in Olivia's catalog.

© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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