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"You're the One That I Want" was one of the two singles, along with "Hopelessly Devoted to You", that Farrar wrote specifically for Newton-John's appearance in the film that had not been in the original stage musical. Randal Kleiser, the film's director, was not fond of this song because he felt that it did not mesh well with the rest of the Warren Casey-Jim Jacobs score and the fifties style musically or lyrically.[8]
Record World called it "a frantic, up-tempo duet between the two stars that is bound to leave listeners breathless."[9]
Synopsis
Danny Zuko (Travolta), leader of the T-Birds, has recently lettered in cross-country running in an effort to win back his estranged girlfriend Sandy Olsson (Newton-John); unbeknownst to him, Sandy, who has been conflicted about her upright and proper etiquette in a school full of brash greasers, has herself transformed into a greaser queen to win back Danny. In the song, Danny expresses pleasant shock and arousal at Sandy's transformation, with Sandy responding that Danny must "shape up" to prove himself capable of treating her the right way.
The song originally written at this point in the original musical, "All Choked Up" (which had previously replaced a song titled "Kiss It"), was similar in theme, but different in style, written as a pastiche of Elvis Presley's "All Shook Up" and with Sandy being more provocative. "All Choked Up" was one of two songs from the Jacobs/Casey score that was excised completely from both the film and the film's soundtrack. Most 21st-century performances of the musical also include "You're the One That I Want" instead of "All Choked Up".
Chart performance
Upon its release in conjunction with the film (and its status as a potential blockbuster worldwide), the single became a huge international hit, reaching number one in several countries.
In the United States, the single reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100[10] and on July 18 was certified Platinum for shipments exceeding 2 million copies.[11] (It was already Gold by April 12.)[11]
It also topped the UK Singles Chart for nine weeks in the summer of 1978, some months before the film had even been released in that country.[12] As of 2018, it is still the fifth best-selling single of all time in the United Kingdom, where it has sold two million copies.[13]
In Australia, the single spent nine nonconsecutive weeks at the top and became the best charting single of the year.[14]
1998 re-release
A re-released "Martian remix" of the single by PolyGram Records reached #4 in the United Kingdom[12] and #27 in Australia in 1998, the twentieth anniversary of the film's debut.
In popular culture
The song was used as the musical background for a fight scene inside a car in the 2024 Marvel film Deadpool & Wolverine.
Also in 1978, Finnish singers and siblings Anna and Kirka Babitzin released a Finnish version translated by Pertti Reponen, "Sinut haluan vain" ("I Only Want You").[64]
^Billboard Staff (October 19, 2023). "The 500 Best Pop Songs: Staff List". Billboard. Retrieved February 15, 2024. In the movie, the frothy pop song gives voice to the final turning point in the relationship between Travolta's Danny and Newton-John's Sandy.
^Grein, Paul (August 26, 1978). "Billboard Vol. 90, No. 34". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved June 8, 2012. "You're the One That I Want" and "Shadow Dancing" each did 2.5 million
^Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992: 23 years of hit singles & albums from the top 100 charts. St Ives, N.S.W, Australia: Australian Chart Book. p. 313. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
^"Classifiche". Musica e dischi (in Italian). Retrieved June 12, 2022. Set "Tipo" on "Singoli". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "John Travolta & Olivia Newton John".