The Osmonds – Goin’ Home (1972)
Restless young voice searching for faith, belonging, and the quiet promise of home When The Osmonds released “Goin’ Home” on their 1972 album Phase III, the group was already riding…
Restless young voice searching for faith, belonging, and the quiet promise of home When The Osmonds released “Goin’ Home” on their 1972 album Phase III, the group was already riding…
Portrait of Youth Preserved in Three-Minute Harmony Released in 1971, “Sweet and Innocent” by The Osmonds became a defining early hit for the family group, climbing to No. 7 on…
Portrait of Young Heartache Painted in the Glow of Teen Idolatry Released in 1971 at the height of Osmondmania, “Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am” by The Osmonds found…
Devotion That Refuses to Fade, Even as Love Slips Through the Fingers When The Osmonds released “I’m Still Gonna Need You” in 1975, it marked a subtle but telling moment…
A quiet declaration of devotion, where harmony becomes proof that love is not shouted but patiently revealed. When The Osmonds released I Can See Love In You And Me during…
A family voice closing its own book, not with spectacle, but with a quiet, earned sense of resolve. Released in 1973 on the album The Last Chapter, The Osmonds offered…
A desperate prayer rising from the heart of rock‑tinged innocence When The Osmonds released their concept album The Plan in 1973, they included a song that laid bare a restless…
A quiet question set against winter light becomes a timeless meditation on longing and possibility. The song What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve has lived many lives since Frank…
Gratitude in quiet reflection — a soft confession of love and loss When The Osmonds released their 1975 album The Proud One, the track Thank You offered a moment of…
Where love reclaims a lost life and turns loneliness into hope From the 1975 LP The Proud One, the song “Where Would I Be Without You” by The Osmonds unfolds…