One Woman's Live Journey

One Woman's Live Journey is a live album released by British-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John. It was released by Festival Mushroom Records on 19 September 2000 in Australia.[1][2] Dedicated to Newton-John's mother Irene, the album is a recording of her concert at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey on 26 and 27 August 1999.

One Woman's Live Journey
Live album by
Released19 September 2000
RecordedAugust 1999
Length79:47
LabelFestival Mushroom
Producer
Olivia Newton-John chronology
Highlights from the Main Event
(1998)
One Woman's Live Journey
(2000)
Magic: The Very Best of Olivia Newton-John
(2001)

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

AllMusic editor Charlotte Dillon rated the album three and a half stars out of five and wrote that "though a live album, this Australia-only release is still up to grade and a real pleasure to listen to thanks to the unfailing singing talents of Olivia Newton-John."[3]

Track listing

One Woman's Live Journey track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Xanadu"Jeff Lynne3:40
2."Magic"John Farrar5:02
3."Don't Stop Believin'"Farrar3:35
4."Please Mr. Please"3:54
5."Jolene"Dolly Parton2:17
6."Let Me Be There"John Rostill3:16
7."Sam"Farrar3:47
8."Have You Never Been Mellow"Farrar4:05
9."Precious Love"3:46
10."Not Gonna Give Into It"Newton-John3:30
11."Flower That Shattered the Stone"3:25
12."Back with a Heart"
3:25
13."Suddenly" (duet with Lindsay Field)Farrar3:00
14."You're the One That I Want" (duet with Joe Creighton)Farrar3:00
15."Hopelessly Devoted to You"Farrar3:10
16."Summer Nights" (duet with Lindsay Field)4:24
17."Don't Cut Me Down"Newton-John5:19
18."Somewhere Over the Rainbow"3:17
19."If You Love Me (Let Me Know)"Rostill3:31
20."Physical"
5:30
21."I Honestly Love You"4:16

Charts

Chart performance for One Woman's Live Journey
Chart (2000) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 41

Release history

Release history and formats for One Woman's Live Journey
Region Date Format Label Ref(s)
Australia 19 September 2000 CD Festival Mushroom [5]
United States 7 November 2000
Hip-O [3]

References

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