Donny Osmond Pop Idol Statue
The bittersweet world of 70s American pop.
Donny Osmond's refreshing vocals symbolize the teen idol culture of the time. The songs are catchy, yet the production quality is high, making it a work that goes beyond mere idol pop. It's a record of an era that conveys one aspect of the 1970s pop scene.
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A:
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1)
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I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
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2)
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What's He Doing In My World
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3)
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If Someone Ever Breaks Your Heart
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4)
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Sixteen Candles
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5)
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Where Did All The Good Times Go
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B:
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1)
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Mona Lisa
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2)
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This Time
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3)
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I'm Dyin'
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4)
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Ours
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5)
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I Have A Dream
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Producer - Mike Curb (A1 to B2, B4, B5)
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Arranged By - H.B. Barnum (B3)
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Arranged By - Tommy Oliver (B2)
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Arranged By - Don Costa
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Producer - Don Costa (A1 to B2, B4, B5)
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Executive-Producer - The Osmonds
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Arranged By - Ralph Ferraro (A1)
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Engineer - Ed Greene (3) (A1 to B2, B4, B5)
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Art Direction - Sheri Leverich
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Design - Rod Dyer Inc.
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Photography By - Len Correa