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John Clifford Farrar ( ; born 8 November 1946) is an Australian music producer, songwriter, arranger, singer, and guitarist. As a musician, Farrar is a former member of several rock and roll groups including The Mustangs (1963–64),
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(1964–70), Marvin, Welch & Farrar (1970–73), and The Shadows (1973–76). In 1980, he released a solo eponymous album. As a songwriter and producer, he worked with Olivia Newton-John from 1971 to 1989. He wrote her U.S. number-one hit singles: " Have You Never Been Mellow" (1975), " You're the One That I Want" (1978 duet with
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), " Hopelessly Devoted to You" (1978), and " Magic" (1980). He also produced the majority of her recorded material during that time, including her number-one albums, '' If You Love Me, Let Me Know'' (1974), '' Have You Never Been Mellow'' (1975), and ''
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'' (1982). He was a co-producer of the soundtrack for the film '' Grease'' (1978). Farrar also produced Newton-John's first American number-one hit single, " I Honestly Love You", which was awarded the
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in 1975. In 1969, Farrar married the Australian singer, Pat Carroll, who had been Newton-John's singing partner. In July 1970, Farrar and Carroll relocated to the United Kingdom and, since late 1975, they have resided in the United States. They are the parents of Sam Farrar, the Phantom Planet bassist and
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Biography

John Clifford Farrar was born on 8 November 1946, and grew up in Moonee Ponds, a suburb of Melbourne. He has an older brother, Reginald, and the family lived in a large household with aunts and uncles. Farrar's mother bought him a country music guitar, which he began playing at the age of twelve. In 1961, he started playing in a band, The Jaguars, with his older brother Reg. When he was fifteen, the family relocated to nearby Niddrie. In 1963, he joined The Mustangs, alongside Johnny Cooper on vocals, Peter Ramis on bass guitar and Billy on drums. In late January 1964, he joined
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, replacing the founding guitarist Laurie Arthur, adding another lead vocalist to the group. Other members were Peter Robinson on bass guitar and lead vocals, Graeme Thompson on drums, and Fred Weiland on guitar and backing vocals. They had formed as an instrumental band in Glenroy in 1961, working in the Melbourne dance scene. In June 1964, the band issued its first vocal single, "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Someone", which reached the top 30 on the Melbourne charts in July. They became a popular backing and session band. In August 1964, The Strangers were hired as the house band for the ATV O pop music program, '' The Go!! Show''. Both Farrar's future wife, Pat Carroll, and their close friend, Olivia Newton-John, appeared on ''The Go!! Show'' as singers backed by The Strangers. Carroll and Newton-John formed a vocal duo, "Pat and Olivia", and in 1967, they first toured the United Kingdom, including a gig at the infamous Raymond Revuebar club in Soho. After returning to Australia from a tour, Carroll could no longer work in the UK because her work visa had expired, while Newton-John, who was a British citizen, returned to work in the UK. Farrar dated and married Carroll and, following their wedding in 1970, Carroll stopped pursuing headliner status. She occasionally reprised the duo with Newton-John, and worked as a session singer on Farrar's or Newton-John's work. During 1968, The Strangers supported the Australian leg of a tour by the British instrumental group, The Shadows. In June 1970, The Strangers released their most successful hit, "Melanie Makes Me Smile", which peaked at No. 14 on the '' Go-Set'' National Top 60 in August. In July 1970, Farrar left The Strangers, and he and Carroll moved to Britain, where he was invited to become a member of Marvin, Welch & Farrar, a vocal harmony group featuring two former members of The Shadows, Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch. By that time, Newton-John and Welch were engaged, and Farrar and Welch became two of her songwriters and producers. Welch and Farrar co-produced and performed on Newton-John's cover of Bob Dylan's track, " If Not for You", and the album of the same title, released in November 1971. Farrar also worked as a backing guitarist and vocalist with Cliff Richard. Marvin, Welch & Farrar put out two albums, an eponymous one in 1971, and ''Second Opinion'' (in both quadraphonic and stereo formats) in 1972. In 1973, a third album featured just Marvin and Farrar. The Shadows reformed soon after, and Farrar joined as second lead guitarist and vocalist. In 1975, the group represented the UK in the
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with " Let Me Be the One". In 1973, Farrar had appeared in the same contest as a backing guitarist and vocalist for Richard's entry, " Power to All Our Friends". The following year he backed and produced Newton-John on her effort, " Long Live Love". From 1971 to 1976, various members of The Shadows were employed as session musicians for Newton-John's early albums, recorded at London's Abbey Road Studios. Aside from Farrar and Welch, they included
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, Alan Hawkshaw, Alan Tarney, Dave Richmond, and Trevor Spencer. Some other session musicians were the fellow Australians Kevin Peek and Terry Britten, who had both worked with Richard, and some other musicians. They worked under co-producers Farrar and Welch until midway through Newton-John's second album, '' Olivia''. Thereafter, Farrar was her main producer. He produced her number-one albums, '' If You Love Me, Let Me Know'' (1974), '' Have You Never Been Mellow'' (1975), and ''
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'' (1982). Farrar also produced Newton-John's first American number-one hit single, " I Honestly Love You", which was awarded the
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in 1975. His last production for Newton-John was her album, '' Warm and Tender'' in 1989. In 1974, Farrar used the talk box "SFX unit" on an instrumental track, "No, No, Nina", well before
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's 1975 single, " Show Me the Way", which featured the same device. However, Farrar's track was held back from release by EMI until 1997, when it appeared on the CD album, ''The Shadows at Abbey Road'', containing mostly unreleased material. A vocal version of "No, No, Nina" appeared on the '' Specs Appeal'' album as a Eurovision contender track, but it was voted sixth out of six initial entries. Aside from instrumentation and vocals, Farrar worked as an arranger on The Shadows' albums: '' Rockin' with Curly Leads'', ''Specs Appeal'', '' Tasty'' and ''Live at the Paris Olympia''. Farrar's work with Newton-John embraced a wide range of styles, from " You're the One That I Want" (duet with
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) to "
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". Farrar's biggest success with Newton-John as a writer-producer came with the film version of the musical, '' Grease''. In 1977, during filming, its producers were replacing some of Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's pieces from the
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and wanted some more commercial songs, including a solo number for Newton-John, so Farrar wrote and submitted two originals, " Hopelessly Devoted To You" and "You're the One That I Want". Both were accepted, despite strong reservations from director Randal Kleiser, who believed that the songs didn't fit the style,Gibb Songs 1978
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'' soundtrack for the 1980 film of the same name. The other side featured tracks by
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and was produced by their guitarist-vocalist, Jeff Lynne. In March 1981, Farrar was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song for the song "Suspended in Time" from ''Xanadu''. In 1995, Farrar collaborated with Newton-John and lyricist Tim Rice on the score of Cliff Richard's musical, '' Heathcliff'' based on the
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novel '' Wuthering Heights''. Farrar also co-wrote songs for a musical based on the 1959 film, '' Gidget'', which, , had been indefinitely postponed. Farrar runs the Moonee Ponds Studio at Sweetwater Road in Malibu.


Personal life

Farrar and Carroll are the parents of Phantom Planet bass guitarist Sam Farrar (born 29 June 1978), and Max Farrar, composer and music producer. , Farrar and Carroll reside in Malibu, California.


Instruments

According to AllMusic John Farrar has been credited with: vocals (lead, backing), guitars (lead, rhythm, bass guitar, acoustic, slide guitar, acoustic slide, electric slide), piano (electric), keyboards, mellotron, synthesizer, vocoder, synclavier, mandolin, and horn.


Discography

;As a performer ;:Solo *''John Farrar'' – LP/CD – CBS/See4Miles (November 1980) *"With Rainine on My Mind" – AUS #90 *"John and Mary" *"Reckless" – duet with Olivia Newton-John (2009). ;:The Strangers ;:Marvin, Welch & Farrar ;:The Shadows ;As a songwriter ;:With Olivia Newton-John *1971 "Round and Round" *1972 "My Old Man's Got a Gun" *1972 "I'm a Small and Lonely Light" *1973 "Maybe Then I'll Think of You" *1973 "Brotherly Love" *1973 "Music Makes My Day" *1974 "Home Ain't Home Anymore" *1975 " Have You Never Been Mellow" *1975 "It's So Easy" *1975 "
Something Better to Do "Something Better to Do" is a song written by John Farrar and recorded by Olivia Newton-John. The song was released in September 1975 as the lead single from Newton-John's sixth studio album, ''Clearly Love''. The narrator of the song muses that s ...
" *1975 "Sail into Tomorrow" *1976 "It'll Be Me" (also included on Farrar's 1980 solo album) *1976 "Small Talk and Pride" *1976 " Don't Stop Believin'" *1976 "
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" *1976 "Compassionate Man" *1976 "Love You Hold the Key" (co-written with Olivia Newton-John) *1977 "Coolin' Down" *1978 " Hopelessly Devoted To You" *1978 " You're The One That I Want" (with
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) *1978 " A Little More Love" *1978 "
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" *1978 "Never Enough" *1980 " Magic" *1980 " Suddenly" (with Cliff Richard) *1980 "Dancin'" *1980 "Suspended in Time" *1980 "Whenever You're Away from Me" *1980 "Fool Country" *1981 " Make a Move on Me" *1981 "
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" *1981 "Stranger's Touch" *1981 "Falling" (also included on Farrar's 1980 solo album) *1981 "Recovery" (also included on Farrar's 1980 solo album) *1982 "
Tied Up "Tied Up" is a song recorded by English-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John for her second greatest hits album ''Olivia's Greatest Hits Vol. 2'' (1982). Written by John Farrar and Lee Ritenour, and produced by the former, the song was t ...
" *1985 "Queen of the Publication" *1985 "Emotional Tangle" *1985 "Overnight Observation" *1985 "You Were Great, How Was I?" *1989 "Warm and Tender" *1990 "What If" *1990 "So Strange" *1995 "Had to Be" *1998 "Closer to Me" *1998 "Under My Skin" *2008 "Reckless" *2012 "Weightless" *2012 "I Think You Might Like It" ;As a producer ;:With Olivia Newton-John *1971 " If Not for You" (co-produced with Bruce Welch) *1972 " Olivia" (co-produced with Welch) *1973 " Let Me Be There" (co-produced with Welch) *1974 " Long Live Love" (co-produced with Welch) *1974 " If You Love Me, Let Me Know" *1975 " Have You Never Been Mellow" *1975 "
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" *1976 " Don't Stop Believin'" *1977 "
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" *1978 " Grease" *1978 "
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" *1978 "
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" *1981 "
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" *1981 "
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" *1982 "
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" (new tracks) *1985 " Soul Kiss" *1989 " Warm and Tender" *1992 " Back to Basics: The Essential Collection 1971–1992" (one new track) *1998 " Back with a Heart" *2008 " A Celebration in Song" (one track) *2012 " This Christmas" (one track) ;: Other songwriting / production credits * Neil Sedaka – " Workin' on a Groovy Thing" (1969) (arranger) *
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– "Thank Heavens I've Got You" (1973) *
Pat Farrar Pat Carroll (born 1946) is an Australian singer in the 1960s and early 1970s, she is probably best known for her television appearances and her collaboration with Olivia Newton-John. Biography and career Carroll was born in Melbourne, Victor ...
– "Curly Headed Rooster" (1974) * Cliff Richard – "It's Only Me You've Left Behind" (1975) * The Osmonds – "It'll Be Me" (1976) * Peter Doyle – "Skin Deep" (1977) *
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– "Sandy" (1978) *Ian Mason – "Nobody Takes Me Seriously" (1978) * The Moirs – "State of Shock" (1978) * Karen Carpenter – "Remember When Lovin' Took All Night" (1980) *
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– " I Paralyze" (1982) (co-produced with David Wolpert) * Tom Snow – "I Think I Know Too Much" (1982) * Cliff Richard – "Galadriel (Spirit of Starlight)" (1983) * Irene Cara – "
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" (1987) * Jack Wagner – "Don't Give Up Your Day Job" (1987) * Cliff RichardSongs from Heathcliff (1995)


Eurovision Song Contest appearances

*1973 "Power to all Our Friends" (backing Cliff Richard). *1974 "Long Live Love" (producer to Olivia Newton-John) *1975 "Let Me Be the One" (member of The Shadows).


References


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External links

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John Farrar interview
on 88.3 Southern FM *Photographs of The Strangers:
Farrar, second from right, 1965
State Library Victoria, accessed 23 March 2015
Farrar at right, 1966
State Library Victoria, accessed 23 March 2015
Farrar at left, 1967
State Library Victoria, accessed 23 March 2015
Farrar, second from left, 1969
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