Grammy winner Olivia Newton John succumbs to Cancer

Photo by: Olivia Newton-John - Facebook
Photo by: Olivia Newton-John - Facebook

(Los Angeles, CA) -- Four-time Grammy Award winner Olivia Newton-John is dead after losing a decades-long battle against breast cancer.

She recorded her first single, "Till You Say You'll Be Mine" for Decca Records in England in 1966 when she was just 18. She released her first solo album here in the U.S, "If Not For You" in 1971, written by Bob Dylan, which became her first international hit.

Newton-John had small successes with some remakes before the release of 1973's "Let Me Be There" which made it into the top ten for Pop, Country and AC and earned Newton-John her first Grammy.

She was 73-years-old.