Making a Good Thing Better is an album by Olivia Newton-John, released 1977.
The album peaked at No. 34 Pop and No. 13 Country. It was Newton-John's first album not to reach the Country Top 10. The album also ended Olivia's streak of six consecutive gold albums from 1974's "Let Me Be There" through 1976's "Don't Stop Believin'."
The title track was the album single (with Don't Cry For Me, Argentina and Sad Songs) reaching No. 87 on the Pop chart ...
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Making a Good Thing Better is an album by Olivia Newton-John, released 1977.
The album peaked at No. 34 Pop and No. 13 Country. It was Newton-John's first album not to reach the Country Top 10. The album also ended Olivia's streak of six consecutive gold albums from 1974's "Let Me Be There" through 1976's "Don't Stop Believin'."
The title track was the album single (with Don't Cry For Me, Argentina and Sad Songs) reaching No. 87 on the Pop chart and No. 20 on the Adult Contemporary chart. It was Newton-John's first single not to reach the AC Top 10 since 1972's "What Is Life." The cover art is the same as what was re-issued for 2005's "Gold" CD. The original album featured a gatefold cover similar to her Greatest Hits packages, though only one vinyl LP album was contained inside.
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