Friends for Christmas is a collaborative
Christmas album by
John Farnham and
Olivia Newton-John. It was recorded at Playback Recording Studio in
Santa Barbara, California, produced by Farnham's long-time music director
Chong Lim, and released through
Sony Music Australia on 11 November 2016 on CD and digital download. The album features well-known traditional holiday standards, by mostly American composers. It was re-released in 2017 with three additional tracks. Friends for Christmas was the final studio album released during Olivia Newton-John's lifetime.
Synopsis
Friends for Christmas is Farnham's first Christmas album in 46 years; when billed as "Johnny" he released the album Christmas Is Johnny Farnham in 1970. It is Newton-John's fourth, the most recent being This Christmas (2012) recorded with her Grease co-star,
John Travolta. Farnham and Newton-John promoted the album in Australia in November.[1]
Artists' press statements
Farnham said: "I have always loved working with Olivia. To record a Christmas album seemed like the right, almost inevitable thing to do. I hope everyone enjoys listening to it as much as we loved recording it together." Newton-John said: "It was such a joy singing these beautiful holiday songs with my favourite singer and good mate John Farnham. The holidays are about family and friends and having this chance to sing these classics with John was pure fun from beginning to end!"[2]
Cameron Adams and Mikey Cahill from
news.com.au gave the album three-and-a-half stars out of five and said: "In a sea of corporate Christmas albums, this has a welcome quality missing from most: authenticity. First, they're actual friends and Farnsey insisted on them recording together, eye-to-eye." They added: "Everything here is turned into a duet (and) producer Chong Lim hasn't done much except capture the voices and add choirs and orchestration to make it as lush as you'd expect."[5]
Samantha Jonscher from The Music gave the album two-and-a-half out of five, writing: "If you are the music programmer for
David Jones this Christmas season then this is the Yuletide album for you. The
Broadway smiles one imagines plastered across their faces may not be contagious, but the "cheer" will certainly be heard over even the most frantic
Christmas eve shopper's pounding, desperate heartbeat."[6]
Chart performance
Friends for Christmas debuted at number 3 on the
Australian Albums Chart and reached number 1 in its fifth week of charting on 19 December 2016.[7] It became the tenth chart topper for Farnham and the fifth for Newton-John.[8] The album came in sixth on the 2016 year-end albums chart, and 22nd on the 2017 year-end chart published by the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[9][10] Also in 2017, Friends for Christmas was certified double platinum in Australia.[11] The album returned to the Australian top 10 in December 2017 and again in 2018.[7]