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13 unusual facts about Donny Osmond


C'mon Marianne

In 1976, Donny Osmond performed "C'mon Marianne" as recorded in his album "Disco Train".

Cyfarthfa Castle

On 30 June 2007, Donny Osmond, who traces his family history to Merthyr Tydfil, performed the 'Donny Comes Home' concert in the park grounds.

Donna Kane

She has won acclaim for her performances in the 1995 U.S. tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat  with Donny Osmond, Les Misérables  on Broadway (1993), and as Maria in West Side Story  in Vienna and Munich (1995).

I Knew You When

Donny Osmond released a version in 1972 as the B-side of "Hey Girl" that went to #9 on the Hot 100 as a double-sided hit.

Jackie Wright

Hill usually referred to him as "Little Jackie" or "our little Donny Osmond" on the television programme.

Jacquie Jordan

Jordan has produced television programming for media mainstays Geraldo Rivera, Maury Povich, Donny and Marie Osmond, Bob Saget, Montel Williams and Cybill Shepherd.

James Stovall

He appeared in Off Broadway plays such as Dessa Rose, Romance in Hard Times, Stars in Your Eyes and appeared in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in a touring production that featured Donny Osmond.

Laughter in the Rain

In addition, Donny Osmond in 2007 released a cover of the tune on his solo studio album Love Songs of the '70s.

Olive Osmond

Olive May Osmond (née Davis; May 4, 1925 – May 9, 2004) was the matriarch of the American Osmond singing family, and mother of entertainers Donny Osmond and Marie Osmond.

On the Shelf

"On The Shelf" is a disco dance song from in the 1978 motion picture soundtrack of Goin' Coconuts, featuring Donny and Marie Osmond.

Ricky Wilde

The children's magazine Look-in featured Wilde and Donny Osmond on the cover in June 1973 with the headline "Is Ricky Wilde the new Donny?".

Sure Lookin'

Sure Lookin' is a pop song performed by Donny Osmond, a track from "The Best of Donny Osmond" released in May 1994.

Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers

She and her best friend Jerry are in middle school and constantly pretend they are popular television characters including Shirley Temple and Donny Osmond & Marie Osmond.


Breezin'

In 2004, Donny Osmond redid the song as Breeze On By, using the original arrangement and guitar licks and adding a vocal track.

I'm a Little Bit Country

Both sides decide to use the boys to give their opinion about the war, but their plan backfires because their parents interfered with their assignment about the Founding Fathers, and Cartman ended up in the hospital; shortly after, Cartman wakes up and delivers his message to the town, who see the truth of that statement and then break out into song (a version of "I'm a Little Bit Country" by Marty Cooper, as made famous by Donny and Marie Osmond).

I'm Leaving It All Up to You

I'm Leaving It All Up To You is a debut album by Donny & Marie Osmond, released in 1974 (see 1974 in music).

Rachel Fury

In 1972, under the name "Weeny Bopper", Brennock recorded the single "David, Donny and Michael", a Pye Records release intended to capitalize on weenybopper enthusiasm for David Cassidy, Donny Osmond, and Michael Jackson.

Shelley Preston

After leaving Bucks Fizz in 1990, Preston made a career as a backing vocalist, touring and appearing with Jason Donovan, INXS, Brian May, Michael Bolton, Go West, Beverley Craven, Alexander O’Neal, Luther Vandross, Donny Osmond, Blue, Westlife, Alison Moyet, Tom Jones, David Hasselhoff, Errol Brown and Belinda Carlisle (she still occasionally performs with Carlisle).

Stewart Tele Enterprises

They were Pyramid and was hosted by Donny Osmond in 2002 for syndication and Chain Reaction in 2005 produced by British television producer Michael Davies' production company Embassy Row in association with and distributed by Sony Pictures Television aired on GSN and was hosted by Dylan Lane.