Songs You Can Sing Along To in Western Music: Olivia Newton-John’s Easy-to-Sing Tracks
Olivia Newton-John, a female singer who enjoyed great success from the 1970s to the mid-1980s.
Her catchy musical style is part of her appeal, and even today many artists continue to cover her songs.
This time, we’ve selected some of Olivia Newton-John’s songs that are especially easy to sing.
In addition to specific vocal techniques, we’ve also considered ease of pronunciation, making these recommendations great for those who aren’t confident in singing or English.
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Just A Little Too MuchOlivia Newton-John

Included on Olivia Newton-John’s second studio album, Olivia, released in 1972.
Since the album wasn’t issued on vinyl in Japan, it was later released there on CD.
The track, given the very on-the-nose Japanese title Koi no Kibun (“In the Mood for Love”), is actually a cover of a song originally released in the late 1950s by American singer Ricky Nelson, titled Just a Little Too Much.
While the original features a ’50s-style rock ’n’ roll sound, Olivia’s version is arranged as a light, early-career country-pop number.
Being an older song, the range isn’t as wide as in many of Olivia’s tracks, so it may be easier to sing for those who struggle with higher notes.
In conclusion
Since Olivia Newton-John was a singer active across the 1970s and 1980s, her songs span a wide range of genres. For Japanese listeners, her 1970s tracks are likely easier to sing. As for her 1980s songs, once you get the hang of dynamics and expression, they’ll suddenly sound much more impressive—so let this article be your cue to practice! At Rug Music, in addition to this piece, we also feature many easy-to-sing songs by various international artists. Be sure to check those out as well.


