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How John Travolta’s 1976 Hit ‘Let Her In’ Unlocked Grease and a Movie-Music Empire

Last updated: March 1, 2026 3:40 pm
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John Travolta’s summer 1976 Top-10 track was the audition tape convincing Paramount and Broadway producers that the sitcom star could double as a chart-topping singer—green-lighting his roles in Grease and beyond within months.

TV Tenor No More: From Barbarino to Billboard

Long before he strutted in a white suit on Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta was strictly a television comedian trading punch lines in ABC’s Welcome Back, Kotter. His pop break arrived in April 1976 when he performed “Let Her In” on American Bandstand. The ballad’s infectious chorus and Travolta’s doe-eyed stage presence convinced disc-jockeys to spin the single nationally, sending the 22-year-old to No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 by 3 July 1976—where it stayed for 20 consecutive weeks.

Dick Clark’s Stage = Travolta’s Movie Launch Pad

Appearing in an orange turtleneck before host Dick Clark, Travolta armored himself with vocal lessons taken “two or three years” before. He also revealed fresh film work: “I’m working on a movie now called Carrie … it’s a serious, dramatic role,” he told the studio audience. The telecast alerted casting agents and music executives that TV’s Barbarino had recording credibility just as studios hunted crossover talent to tackle disco fever and 1950s rock.

Why ‘Let Her In’ Unlocked ‘Grease’

  • Singing Proof-of-Concept – A self-contained platinum data point convinced Paramount execs Travolta’s vocal register could sell soundtracks.
  • Chart Stamina – Twenty weeks on the Hot 100 showed enduring, not novelty, demand, encouraging RSO Records to package future Travolta singles like “Sandy,” “Summer Nights,” and “You’re the One That I Want.”
  • Open Schedule – Kotter’s writers shrank Barbarino’s appearances that season precisely because Travolta was off filming Carrie, establishing a template: prioritize movie sets over TV sound-stages.
John Travolta performing on ABC American Bandstand 1976
(ABC Archive)

Domino Effect: Carrie, Tony Manero, Then Danny Zuko

In year-end interviews Travolta acknowledged the domino effect: Carrie opened doors to play disco-dancing Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever, forcing the actor to darken his voice and adopt Brooklyn swagger. Paramount released Fever in December 1977 to record box-office returns; the accompanying soundtrack—another Travolta vocal showcase—dominated charts for 24 weeks, selling 40 million units worldwide. One year later RSO pivoted the momentum into Grease, paying Travolta an unheard-of $1 million against 10% of the gross. The picture recycled the same singing contract clause drafted after Travolta’s “Let Her In” success and spawned multimillion-selling singles with Olivia Newton-John.

John Travolta on the set of Grease
Paramount Pictures/RSO Records

Singer First, Superstar Always

Despite marquee-size stardom, Travolta kept studio microphones within reach, returning for the Blow Out John-Carpenter collaboration, Two of a Kind’s reunited duets with Newton-John, and decades later the Hairspray revival, always citing that 1976 ballad as his entry pass. Awards followed: Golden Globe nods, an Emmy, and a still-unbroken streaming record courtesy of Grease: Live reruns—each one traceable to a three-minute love song and one spring afternoon on American Bandstand.

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