Olivia Newton-John Documentary Explores Unreleased Album in New Netflix Special
March 3, 2025 – Fans of Olivia Newton-John are in for a treat as Netflix has announced the release of a new documentary that delves into the late pop icon’s life and career, unveiling an unreleased album she recorded before her passing in 2022.
Titled Olivia: The Lost Tracks, the documentary offers a personal and emotional look into the creation of the album, which features never-before-heard songs that reflect the breadth of Newton-John’s career – from her early country hits to her pop sensation status in the ’80s. The project provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creative process, as well as the personal struggles Olivia faced while working on this album during the final years of her life.
The documentary is set to include exclusive footage of Newton-John in the studio, interviews with collaborators, and commentary from her family and close friends, shedding light on the artist’s legacy and the impact she left on music, film, and philanthropy.
The unreleased album, which was initially recorded in the early 2020s, is a collection of emotional ballads, uplifting anthems, and introspective tracks, touching on themes of love, loss, and healing. Newton-John’s daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, is also featured in the documentary, reflecting on her mother’s legacy and her deep connection to the music.
“I am beyond proud to share my mother’s final work with the world,” Lattanzi said in a statement. “This album was a reflection of the strength, courage, and love she shared with everyone. The documentary not only honors her artistry but also reveals a side of her that many people never got to see.”
Olivia: The Lost Tracks will be available for streaming worldwide on Netflix starting April 2025, offering a heartfelt tribute to one of the most beloved figures in entertainment history.
Fans can also look forward to the official release of the album, which will accompany the documentary, allowing them to experience Olivia Newton-John’s musical legacy in an entirely new light.
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