Newton-John’s 1971 debut solo album, yielded her first international hit: the eponymous Bob Dylan cover, which reached No. 25 on U.S. charts. “I’m, that I want to be a huge star or anything like that. I just want to get better at what I’m doing,” the 23-year-old singer told ABC News Australia.
It was when Newton-John pivoted from folk-rock to country that she became an international star. The twangy title song from her third album,released in 1973, went gold in the U.S. and peaked at No. 7 on the country charts. Between 1974 and 1976, the crossover artist would have seven songs land in the Top 10 Country Singles. She received Grammy Awards for “Let Me Be There” andthe No. 1 single from her next studio album.
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