Olivia Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Daddys Little Girl |
| 52 | Dear Angel |
| 53 | Dear Angel (English version) |
| 54 | Dekinai |
| 55 | Dekinai (Down to the Floor mix) |
| 56 | Denial |
| 57 | Devil's in me |
| 58 | Devil's in me (live at Shibuya O-WEST 25th July 2006) |
| 59 | Different Shit (Snippet) |
| 60 | Dream Catcher |
| 61 | Dreamcamp |
| 62 | Dress me Up (English Version) |
| 63 | Driving |
| 64 | Escape the Flames |
| 65 | Fade Away |
| 66 | Fake Flowers |
| 67 | Fall in love |
| 68 | Feelin So Good |
| 69 | Fields Of Gold |
| 70 | First Of May |
| 71 | Fly Me To The Moon |
| 72 | For Your Babies |
| 73 | Grapefruit Tea |
| 74 | How Insensitive |
| 75 | I'll Get Back To You |
| 76 | I'll Move On |
| 77 | I'm Not Your Lady |
| 78 | If I Was Your Girlfriend |
| 79 | If You Only Knew |
| 80 | Imagine |
| 81 | In Your Shoes |
| 82 | Internal Bleeding Strawberry |
| 83 | Into the Stars |
| 84 | Into the Stars (Live Arrangement version) |
| 85 | It's on Again |
| 86 | Kiss Me |
| 87 | L-O-V-E |
| 88 | Lettuce Garden |
| 89 | Love Fool |
| 90 | Love Is |
| 91 | Love Love Love |
| 92 | Make It Mutual |
| 93 | Meditation |
| 94 | Mint |
| 95 | Miss You |
| 96 | My Favorite Things |
| 97 | My Favourite Things |
| 98 | Nothing's gonna take my love |
| 99 | One Call Away |
| 100 | One Note Samba |
Olivia Albums
About Olivia
Olivia is an American pop singer who rose to prominence in the 1970s with her ethereal vocals and romantic ballads that defined the softer side of the decade's music landscape. Her breakthrough hit "Let Me Be There" and the tender "I Honestly Love You" showcased her ability to convey deep emotion through delicate melodies, while albums like "Have You Never Been Mellow" established her as a master of intimate, folk-influenced pop. Olivia's gentle approach to love songs and her crystalline voice influenced a generation of female pop artists, proving that vulnerability and sincerity could be just as powerful as any flashy production. Her cultural impact extended beyond music into film with "Grease," but her core legacy remains her pioneering of the singer-songwriter pop style that prioritized emotional authenticity over commercial trends.