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  2. The Osmonds discography - Wikipedia

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    The Osmonds (6 songs), Donny Osmond (4 songs), Little Jimmy Osmond (2 songs) Label: MGM/Kolob Records 2315 190 (Germany release) — — 1977 The Osmonds Greatest Hits Label: Polydor Records/Kolob Records PD-2-9005: 192 — 2000 The All-Time Greatest Hits of the Osmond Family (Box set) Label: Curb Records — — 2002

  3. Osmonds (album) - Wikipedia

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    Osmonds is the third album released by the Osmonds, the first under MGM as the Osmonds and the first to feature lead vocal roles from Donny.The first single from the album, "One Bad Apple", became a number-one hit according to the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. [1]

  4. The Osmonds - Wikipedia

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    Broadening to the period of 1960 to 1999, the top 100 most neglected songs (which had a disproportionate number of early 1960s songs largely neglected by modern radio) had three performed by at least one Osmond, tied for the most with Connie Francis on the list; this was especially notable because other neglected 1970s artists such as Reddy and ...

  5. Let Me In (The Osmonds song) - Wikipedia

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    The song marked the return of the formula of Merrill and Donny Osmond alternating on lead vocals, the formula the band had used while Donny was a boy soprano; by this point, Donny's voice had lowered to the tenor/baritone range he would have in adulthood. Merrill sang on the verses, with Donny (aided by Alan and Wayne in unison) singing the chorus.

  6. Category:The Osmonds songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Osmonds songs or lists of The Osmonds songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Osmonds songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Crazy Horses (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Horses is the fourth studio album by the American singing group The Osmonds, released in 1972.It entered the Billboard Top LPs chart on October 14, [6] where it reached number 14 on December 23, 1972. [7]

  8. Wayne Osmond, singer and guitarist for The Osmonds, is dead at 73

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    The Osmonds' popularity faded by the mid-1970s, although Donny and Marie Osmond both enjoyed successful careers as solo performers and as a brother-sister duo. In the 1980s, Wayne Osmond regrouped with Alan, Merrill and Jay as a country act and had a handful of hits, including “I Think About Your Lovin.'”

  9. The Osmonds Live - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Writer Length; 1. "Motown Special: My World Is Empty Without You/I'm Gonna Make You Love Me/I Can't Get Next to You" Holland–Dozier–Holland/Kenneth Gamble, Jerry Ross/Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong