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#1036295 added August 9, 2022 at 4:04pm
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Olivia Newton John
Prompt: We lost a beautiful woman and singer Olivia Newton John. Write about Olivia in your Blog entry today.

Olivia Newton John. I loved her in Grease with John Travolta. She was a beautiful singer and lady. If Not For You was her first hit song. I was out in the barn with the neighbor boy and his horse and this song came on. The guy David was a good friend but I think of him when I hear this song. In a college talent show, I did a patimome of Olivia Newton John's song If You Love Me, Let me Know. I dressed in a blue and white plaid dress and did this song. Everyone loved it. I remember a song from her first album, Mary Skeffington about a woman who lived in a room upstairs and it reminded me of when I lived with my grandparents. Who could forget the song Fly Away she sang with John Denver? She is in Heaven singing with him now.

I remember Olivia played in a movie A Mom For Christmas. She was a mannequin that came to life and a lonely little girl who had lost her mother. She could only stay until Christmas. The little girl told her father who had fallen for Olivia's character and they were able to hang on to her on Christmas Eve when the wind was trying to take her away. A good ending. A mannequin was alive and became the little girl's stepmother. A sweet Christmas movie.

Olivia. You will be missed but your music lives on. I heard your song If Not For You today. I am sure you are smiling and happy.

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