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One Woman's Journey Tour was the eighth concert tour by Australian singer Olivia Newton-John. It promotes her seventeenth studio album, ''Back with a Heart''. The tour was announced after the success of the Greatest Hits Tour, and had 30 dates across the United States. ==Background== The song "The Long and Winding Road" was performed as a tribute to Linda McCartney (her husband, Paul, originally wrote the song for The Beatles), which died of breast cancer in 1998. The songs "The Flower That Shattered the Stone" and "(They Long to Be) Close to You", are respectively tributes to the Columbine High School massacre victims and Olivia's deceased personal friend, Karen Carpenter (the song was made famous by the duo Carpenters). The tour band was the same formed for the John Farnham tour shows (Newton-John performed with Farnham on their The Main Event Tour). Newton-John also talked about her battle against the breast cancer during the 1990s, which originated the names of this tour and her sixteenth studio album, ''Gaia: One Woman's Journey''.
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