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This is Olivia's very first single release - part of a one-off record
deal with Decca Records from 1966. Till You Say You'll Be Mine b/w For Ever, released 13 May 1966 UK,1966, Decca F.12395 |
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This "picture sleeve" went with the RCA release of "You're
My Baby Now" from the Toomorrow movie. You could buy two-foot wide posters of the
band - individual band members pictures for seven shillings and sixpence apiece, or the
complete set for 30/- Decimalised, this was £0.375 each or £1.50 for the lot! "You're My Baby Now" b/w "Goin' Back" UK,1970, RCA 1978 |
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Decca released this single from Toomorrow - neither track is available on
the Toomorrow album itself. "I Could Never Live Without Your Love" b/w "Roll Like The River" UK, 1970, Decca F13070 |
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Cliff Richard Sunny Honey Girl (Cliff only) B side Don't Move Away (Cliff's first ever recorded duet was with Olivia) Germany. No date given. EMI/Columbia (released in UK January 9th 1971) Don't Move Away was reissued on CD on the compilations "Cliff Richard 1970s" and Tracks n Grooves Thanks to Marion Schanowski |
![]() | Cliff Richard and Olivia: Don't Move Away (Cliff's first ever recorded duet was with Olivia) Cliff only: I Was Only Fooling Myself. B side: Sunny Honey Girl (Cliff only) Denmark.
1970, EMI/Columbia Don't Move Away was reissued on CD on the compilations "Cliff Richard 1970s" and Tracks n Grooves Thanks to Max Forschelet |
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The French release of Olivia's first solo single, If Not For You. The B
side is not available on any Olivia album. If Not For You b/w The Biggest Clown France, 1971, Polydor 2001 156 |
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Alternative
covers of the German release of Olivia's first solo single, If Not For You. The B side is
not available on any Olivia album.If Not For You b/w The Biggest Clown Germany, 1971, Polydor 2001 156 Thanks to Michael Koevoets |
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If Not For You b/w The Biggest Clown Italy, 1971, SIR, 20.152 Thanks to Miranda Storm |
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If Not For You b/w Have You Never Been Mellow Spain, Polydor P-68 (promo) Thanks to Miranda Storm |
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This features a release of "Banks Of The
Ohio" sung in German "Unten Am Fluß, Der Ohio Heißt" b/w "If You Could Read My Mind" Germany, 1971, Polydor 2001 274 |
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"If You Could Read My Mind" b / w "If" Germany, ?1971, Polydor 2001 393 |
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"Banks Of The Ohio" b/w "Where Are You Going To My
Love" Germany, undated (1971?), Polydor 2001 249 |
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"Just A Little Too Much" b/w "Changes" Germany, undated (1972?),Polydor 2001 360 |
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The German release of "Take Me Home Country Roads". The B side
is interesting because like the equivalent 1972 UK Pye single (Pye 7N.25599, again
released without a picture sleeve Nov 1972) the version of "Sail Into Tomorrow"
is a different version with sparser instrumentation than the song which went onto the 1975
album Clearly Love. "Take Me Home Country Roads" b/w "Sail Into Tomorrow" Germany, 1972, Polydor 2001 408 |
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What Is Life/I'm A Small And Lonely Light
Thanks to Marion Schanowski
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What Is Life/I'm A Small And Lonely Light Portugal. Polydor 2001 285 Thanks to Werner Muller |
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"Let me be there", b/w "Maybe Then I'll think of you"
Germany, 1973, Polydor 2001 460 |
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Olivia moves to EMI from Pye, but we still need to look to this German
release on the EMI/Electrola label for a picture sleeve... "If You Love Me Let Me Know" b/w "Brotherly Love" Germany, 1974, EMI Electrola, 1C 006-95 506 U |
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"If You Love Me Let Me Know" b/w "Brotherly Love" Belgium, 1974, EMI Thanks to Miranda Storm |
![]() | "If You Love Me Let Me Know" b/w "Brotherly Love" Portugal, 1974, EMI/Gramophone Company Thanks to Max Forschelet |
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"Long Live Love" b/w "Angel Eyes" Belgium, 1974, EMI, EMI 4 C 006 95309 |
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"Long Live Love" b/w "Angel Eyes" Germany, 1974, EMI Electrola 1C 006-95 309 |
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"Long Live Love" b/w "Angel Eyes" Sweden, 1974, EMI 4E 006-95 309 |
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"Long Live Love" b/w "Angel Eyes" Spain, 1974, EMI J 006-95 309 |
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Side1 Long Live Love Side 2 Angel Eyes Holland,1974 EMI-5C 006-95309A Thanks to Michael Koevoets |
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Side 1 Long Live Love Side 2 Angel Eyes Yugoslavia 1974 Jugoton sst-88744 Thanks to Miranda Storm |
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Side1 Long Live Love Side 2 Angel Eyes Turkey, 1974 EMI EMITS 1503 Thanks to Werner Muller |
![]() | Side1 Long Live Love Side 2 Angel Eyes Norway, 1974 EMI 7E 006-95309 Thanks to Max Forschelet |
![]() | Side1 Long Live Love Side 2 Angel Eyes Portugal, 1974 EMI 8E 006-95309 Thanks to Max Forschelet |
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I Honestly Love You/Home Ain't Home Anymore Germany, 1974. EMI Thanks to Marion Schanowski |
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Home Ain't Home Anymore/I Honestly Love You Yugoslavia, 1974. Jugoton/EMI SEMI-88787 Thanks to Werner Muller |
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I Honestly Love You/Home Ain't Home Anymore 1974, EMI C006-95956 Thanks to Joost Lodewijk |
| I Honestly Love You/If You Love Me Let Me Know
France, 1974, EMI, 2C 008-95983 Thanks to Philippe. Click to enlarge |
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