Im a man who was born in 1967 this song has always upset me i felt the same feelings its not just a song about the female perspective it works both ways
I was born in 1968, and as a kid, you grow up thinking all the "bad things" you won't be, so you won't lose the other person, so you can be a good man, that knight in shining armor. The insecurity though is what cancels you, you learn later, after much hurt and much heartache, that what you demanded of yourself to be a better person, you should have also have demanded of her, also. I was always the nice guy, even when mistreated thinking she was weaker and I had to be better. I let women walk all over me, but after I got used in a 7-year relationship, I finally wised up, when she walked away with 2 different men. She never profited though, because they treated her like she treated me and she is still single now 17 years later, and it is sad, to see her so. Women are a little quicker to learn this in their youth, for a guy, he doesn't get it until much later. When I started expecting more of women, I got more from women and wished I could have learned it sooner. I did that with my current girlfriend when we met 5 years ago, nipping her nonsense in the bud earlier on by walking away instead of putting up with it, and what happened was beautiful, she began to grow and be that better person, to match who I was and am, and it's now wonderful.
As a female you can obviously tell that she's hopelessly devoted as in she's dating a bad guy most likely someone who's toxic and she knows he's not good for her or there's problems in her marriage but she's not willing to give up she's saying even though their maybe problems in her elationship/marriage but im still going to be beside you even though he hurt her shes still going to love him. He's not giving her the time of day but she's going to be by him till the end how can guys not know how women feel?
@@laaulilinalauano6817 That was my point i do understand because ive had the same feelings and been in the same situation but dating a bad woman who was toxic i was devoted to her and she treated me badly but i stuck by her for years.
India you need to watch 'Grease', released in 1978... With Olivia Newton John and John Travolta.. It is a brilliant musical.. This is from that film.. It has some amazing songs in it, which I'm sure you would love.. Best wishes from Wales..
@@sueg3650 I remember queueing for 3 hours to watch this at my local 'Pictures', and when I finally got in, I watched it twice through.. Oh the memories... Best wishes to you from Wales
I've always loved Olivia, ever since I was a kid in the late 70s...and I'm primarily a metalhead. Besides this song, my other favorites are "Magic" and "A Little More Love".
Have you ever seen one of her concerts? She REALLY enjoys performing and is more appreciative of her fans than a LOT of artists are. She is self-deprecative and humorous, makes jokes with the audience and makes them feel special. She is just an all-around class act!
Olivia is a goddess and one of the kindest souls to grace the earth! I admire this woman unmeasurably not only for her talent, beauty and angelic voice but even more for her charitable work.
Olivia Newton John was probably the first singer I truly loved. Back in the early 80's, I was about 5 when I just loved Grease and her whole character in there.
When I hear this song, it reminds me of when I saw this movie, when it first came out, in the summer of 1978. School was around the corner; and when I saw this scene, I could already feel the cool Fall nighttime breeze that was soon to come.
When I was a youngin...Olivia Newton-John was a country music darling. Lol. One of her real oldies, Have You Never Been Mellow or If you Love Me (let me know). Really beautiful songs from her beginning
Olivia Newton-John has a great catalogue of songs stretching from her start in country music in the early 70s to her pop crossover in the early 80’s. A few outstanding selections I recommend would be “I Honestly Love You”, “Xanadu”, and “Please, Mister, Please”.
ONJ is absolutely one of a kind. I can't imagine anyone still today that could have done better with these songs and this movie. Now as I'm older knowing what she went through in her personal life these songs even mean more.
I could hear her sing all day. And that Aussie accent when she speaks.....sigh. Now staying with the Grease theme, more specifically Grease 2. Check out Michelle Pfeifer singing Cool Rider.
Brings me to tears every time I listen to this song. Everything about it transcends all barriers. It was well written and arranged. Miss John's interpretation was impeccable. After viewing several live performances, it is clear she owned this masterpiece.
She's still a beautiful woman at age 72. In the 70s she made a bunch of covers, one of them Jolene written by Dolly Parton. I had a big crush on her as a 16 year old. Well, still have after 46 years ;)
@@LadyDoe17 There is a cover band in Australia who are just fantastic and they cover many songs. Suddenly is one of them. Their name is Hindley Street Country Club. Check it out and comment.
Honestly, I would love to hear what you think about the entire movie. All the songs being heard together really gets you feeling everything. I've always and will forever love this movie!
I have been in love with Olivia since the 70's...along with Linda Ronstadt. Both beautiful singers. India, I have to say, I have not enjoyed a reaction as much as I did this one. You make it fun to watch your reactions and I think you are so sweet to get into the song and really feel the emotions the singer is putting out there in their performance. Thank you for making it a joy to listen to this music through your ears. Keep up the great work.
I'm pretty sure I could sing every song from Grease by heart, I've seen that movie so many times. It's not Olivia, but if you haven't seen it yet you might check out "Beauty School Dropout."
I have a saying, about the love of my life, "i am devoted, long after my obligation is dead." Still true. Even after 10 years! He is the love of my life. And I pray he found happiness. I love ONJ. all her music. I am a grandma. This was popular when I was a teen. And I LOVE watching your reactions! YOu are so full of personality! Much love from KY
This song was not originally in the stage play. It was written by Cliff Richards, especially for her in the film. John Travolta also had a special solo written for him, in the film, entitled “Sandy”.
I loved Grease and Grease 2, but not as much as my son when he was a toddler. He figured out the VCR and would watch both movies back to back for most of the day, while he played. He wore those tapes out!
This was inspired by Skeeter Davis's "End Of The World". It was the First and Only Song she ever did that was nominated for an Oscar. The Man who wrote alot of her songs is John Farrar who in the 1960's was part of an Australian Group called The Strangers. Check Out Australian Stars from the 1960's you'll see some amazing talent.
I often think Olivia Newton-John was born in the wrong era she reminds me a lot of a young Doris Day in this scene. If Olivia had been born 30 years earlier she would have been the queen of the musicals.
Great song. Love Olivia. Also John Travolta is everything. I don’t know if you are aware, but John’s wife Kelly Preston passed away a couple of days ago. My heart is broken for him and his children.
She is totally awesom! Queen of the eighties. Let's get physical I had to get me a headband. The eighties kind. I wore it to the ball field. Also Xanadu I was so there at the skating rink. Good Times.
Grease is a fantastic movie from 1978, with lots of songs to sing-a-long. This song by Olivia Newton John is probably the best of the lot as it showcases how amazing a singer she is.
An amazing woman with so many amazing songs. I was lucky enough to work a few of her events on Las Vegas. She was kind and just a wonderful as she sounds. And her voice is magic❤️
This was a great song she did in the movie "Grease". It's definitely one of the best films of the 70s. John Travolta, who also starred in it, has an amazingly good singing voice as he showed in the songs he did for his role.
Olivia is a superstar, one of the best of all time. She has so many beautiful amazing songs. Would love to hear more reactions to her music, not many being done out there. Some of my faves are Don't Stop Believin' Let Me Be There Please Mr. Please If You Love Me Let Me Know Let it Shine Deeper Than the Night
India , I jus adore your reactions... when you love a song , you LOVE the song... your enthusiasm is infectious and just shows that you are really a big sentimental gal.... love it !