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Music video by Olivia Newton-John performing Physical. (C) 1981 Geffen Records

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8 years ago

rebecca hounor

wow this was hard seeing

8 years ago

Vasia T.

Songwriters Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick came up with this song, which was originally titled "Let's Get Physical." Instead of writing about the emotions of love, they decided to write this about the physical side, which many listeners found very refreshing in a pop song. Other songs Kipner helped write include "Hard Habit To Break" by Chicago and "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera.The song was released about a month after MTV went on the air, so the video got a lot of spins on the new channel.Aerobics was just gaining popularity when the song came out, and the video jumped on the trend and included some scenes where Olivia leads a cardio routine the guys can't handle. The video was a huge commercial and critical hit - it won the Grammy for Video of the Year.You know how at the end of the movie ''Grease'' Olivia Newton-John transforms from a chaste good girl into a leather-clad vixen? She was definitely in vixen mode for this song, which is blatantly about sex.Olivia's real life image was far more modest than what she portrays in this song, and she was concerned about how she would be perceived. Her managers talked her into recording it, as they knew they had a huge hit on their hands.This was a #1 hit in the US for an amazing 10 weeks. The only song to that point that stayed at #1 longer was Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog." In America, it was the best-selling single of the '80s.For 9 of the 10 weeks that this song topped the charts, "Waiting For A Girl Like You" by Foreigner was the runner-up. When "Physical" did finally fall, it was replaced at #1 by "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" by Hall & Oates. The #2 song that week: "Waiting For A Girl Like You" for the 10th consecutive week.A few radio stations in conservative communities (including Salt Lake City, Utah) refused to play this song because of its veiled sexual content. This just added to the song's popularity and didn't hurt Olivia's reputation as one of the least offensive women in music.After this was released, Newton-John appeared on a US TV special called ''Olivia Newton-John: Let's Get Physical'', which featured this and other songs from her album, along with little skits where we got to know her better. Olivia did a great job of using her acting talents to promote her music, and these TV specials got a huge audience in the days when there weren't a lot of viewing options.The video was directed by Brian Grant, whose experience was mostly on British TV shows. It was his idea to make fun of the overtly sexual lyrics by setting the video in a gym, and the gay reveal at the end was also his idea. The choreographer on the shoot was Kenny Ortega, who had worked with Newton-John on a movie.A slow and sultry version was recorded by Kylie Minogue for the movie ''Moulin Rouge'', but it was cut by director Baz Luhrmann. Minogue as the Green Fairy was to have performed this song in the movie.n 1999 remixed versions of the song, (titled "Physical '99: Single Edit," "Neutron Bomb Mix," "Mustard Deep Dub," & "Mustard Full Vocal") with different vocals and an added vocal bridge, were to be released in the UK, but the single was pulled at the last minute.On her Fall 2002 "Heartstrings Tour," Olivia performed an unplugged/Bosa-Nova style version of this that was a true crowd pleaser. Due to popular demand by her fans, Olivia recorded this version of the song and included it as an unlisted "bonus" track on her Australian duets album (Nov 2002) called ''2''.This was used in a Tropicana Light advertisement that featured oranges exercising.In a survey by ''Billboard'' magazine based on each song's performance on the Hot 100 chart, this was named the #1 Sexiest Song Of All Time. The runner-up was Rod Stewart's "Tonight's The Night," followed by Boyz II Men's "I'll Make Love To You" in third place.

8 years ago

ilove orangejuice

I always get this song stuck in my head. _.

8 years ago

daveheel

the guys are so clearly from the 80's. if there was a current remake of this video, i'd like to see what the guys look like.

8 years ago

kylefast89

Mean while at the Hall of Justice...

8 years ago

Alex T

Never felt so violated in my life

8 years ago

lenspaulding

some nice "cum" shots of Olivia as she is spitting it out.

8 years ago

lenspaulding

Did anyone hear the rumor that Olivia had sex with all the men in this video after the shoot?

8 years ago

Lunar Sketch

I love this song. Mostly due to the reversal of common day roles. Today its all about how women should look and act in music, yet this is directed toward men! I love it!

8 years ago

joana leite

As bees pira!! Kkkkk so pros entendedores

8 years ago

Stefano Satta

love her ... living legend !

8 years ago

ozzymandistwenty14

Was 5 when it came out. Remember listening in the car stereo with my dad. That and AC/DC earliest I remember.

8 years ago

kennedy wong

Hey everybody, lets get "physical."

8 years ago

Nino A

This video though... Geesh did not expect this lol, wow and i listen to hiphop this shit is dirty

8 years ago

Mary The Mongoose

why are the guys at the end gay. HOW COME ALL THE GAY GUYS ARE THE HOT ONES! ;-;

8 years ago

kyle rhotehamel

King Zeh is a fuck boi

8 years ago

Euro-African

Ahhh if only the ugly guys went for the girls and all the hunks for the other hunks ;)

8 years ago

Martin čarný

She really hates fat people.

8 years ago

50Emerald

I remember comic strip character, "Cathy," singing this in an elevator and being descended upon by accompanying guys when she exited!

8 years ago

aliq45

i wonder how i can remember this song but not the video

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