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Donny Osmond uploaded a black-and-white throwback photo of his brother smiling to his post. In the caption, he wrote, “My dear brother Wayne passed away peacefully last night from a stroke.
"Soldier of Love" is a 1988 song by American singer Donny Osmond, which became his comeback hit. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It first was a Top 30 hit in the UK in 1988 and "Soldier of Love" reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989 , [ 6 ] behind Michael Damian 's " Rock On ", becoming his sixth and last top-10 hit.
Wayne Osmond, the singer and musician known for performing alongside his siblings as one of the Osmond Brothers, died Jan. 1 from a stroke. He was 73. His brother Donny Osmond, who sang alongside ...
Singer Wayne Osmond, best known as a member of the family pop band The Osmonds, has died. He was 73. Tracey Beaumont, a representative for Osmond's sibling Merrill Osmond, confirmed his death in ...
Donny had initially hoped that his comeback would give the Osmond Brothers an opening to return to recording pop music, reasoning that the success of "Soldier of Love" had resolved the major problem of the Osmond name seeming uncool, but this never materialized, in part due to Alan's illness and because of issues between the Osmonds and former ...
The Donny Osmond Album (1971) To You with Love, Donny (1971) Portrait of Donny (1972) Too Young (1972) Alone Together (1973) A Time for Us (1973) Donny (1974) Disco Train (1976) Donald Clark Osmond (1977) Donny Osmond (1989) Eyes Don't Lie (1990) Christmas at Home (1997) This Is the Moment (2001) Somewhere in Time (2002) What I Meant to Say ...
Wayne Osmond, who was an original member of the Osmonds singing group, has died. He was 73. On Thursday, Jan. 2, Wayne's brothers Donny, Merrill and Jay confirmed the news in social media posts ...
"Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)," also known as "Soldiers of Love," [2] is a 1962 song written by Buzz Cason and Tony Moon [3] It was originally recorded by soul artist Arthur Alexander and released as a B-side of the single "Where Have You Been (All My Life)", which reached #58 in the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1962.