Olivia Newton-John’s participation in Eurovision before ‘Grease’: she was ABBA’s rival and ‘Waterloo’

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Olivia Newton-John died this Monday at the age of 73, after a long professional career. In addition to starring in ‘Grease’ among many other films, he has also made a name for himself in the music industry, with more than 26 studio albums and releases. I participated in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Although an Australian national, the translator represented the United Kingdom in 1974, the year the British BBC hosted the competition in Brighton, following the resignation of Anne-Marie David and her ‘Your discovery’ winner country Luxembourg in 1973. His song is called ‘Long live love’ (Long live love), competing directly against ABBA.The legendary ‘Waterloo’ carrying the Swedish flag to victory.

Olivia Newton-Jones’ Eurovision song was a tribute to love in all its forms and forms. The actress gave a message of caring and raising the flag of love and compassion to illuminate the life and heart of each of them day after day.

Finally, Olivia Newton-John finished fourth in the Eurovision Song Contest, where she served as hostess at the Brighton Dome.. The protagonist of ‘Grease’ and ‘Xanadu’ scored 14 in an edition where each country had a 10-member jury rated their favorite song, with their highest scores from Yugoslavia (4 points), Italy (3) and Germany (2) .

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