Olivia Newton John - If Not For You 1972 (The Authorised Original Clip)

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

Olivia performs her first number one Kiwi, British and Australian hit on a Bandstand show of the day in 1972, Song was written by Robert Zimmerman (Bob Dylan), with George Harrison playing on guitar in her first big international hit that even made the top 25 spot in America!

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  • Life should be like it was in the 70's. That was my generation and time's were much simpler back then. She was sooooooo pretty. Thanks for posting this song.

  • I love how she purses her lips when she lets loose... very cool. Yes, that's how some people danced back then.

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  • she is still owesome

  • IS SHE SINGLE?

  • Olivia exudes the most powerful force there is . . . femininity. Absolutely lovely gal.

  • @StevenLJohnson .....Swine.

    Then again it was a long time ago.

  • I had a major crush on her when I was a kid.

  • she was such a young kid here! What a blast from the past!

  • I was in love with her when I was a kid...

  • It's so sweet AND sexy. Love watching her move.

  • workin' that chick-mullet

  • This is the first time I see this video we didn't have youtube back then Olivia is still pretty and cute I really enjoy seeing her dance moves and pursed her lips sort of dorky but I love it thank you for your dedication posting on youtube

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