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The Osmond Brothers' record sales were hampered by a reluctance to go on tour; the group instead opted to stay in Branson, Missouri and promote their music through promotional music videos. [35] In 1980, Alan and Merrill established Stadium of Fire , an annual festival in their home state of Utah. [ 10 ]
The Sensational Incredible Fantastic Osmonds Label: MGM Records 2315 110 (New Zealand release) — — 1973 Greatest Hits 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
"Crazy Horses" is a song by the Osmonds, the title track from the album of the same name. It was released as the album's second single and reached number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 [2] and number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. [3] The song is the only hit record from the Osmonds to feature Jay Osmond as lead vocalist. It has since been covered ...
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]
Ultimately, songs led primarily by Merrill would be released as being by the Osmonds, while those by Donny would be released under Donny's name (with the brothers still accompanying him). Curb then brought it to Terry Manning in Memphis to mix. "One Bad Apple" was also used as the theme to The Osmonds cartoon show on ABC-TV.
Osmondmania! is a compilation album by The Osmonds released in 2003. [2] It contains hit songs from The Osmonds (Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay and Donny) as well as Donny's solo hits, Marie's solo hits and Donny & Marie's duet hits.
Alan Ralph Osmond (born June 22, 1949) is an American former singer and musician. He is best known for being a member of the family musical group The Osmonds.At the time, Alan (age 12) and his brothers were performing as the Osmond Brothers Boys' Quartet.
The Plan is the fifth studio album by The Osmonds, released in 1973. The album contains songs that are about the Mormon faith; its name derives from the Plan of Salvation, a key tenet of the Mormon faith. [3] It reached number 58 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. [4]