# 1991       Donny Osmond -    SOLDIER  OF  LOVE

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'cause Ken's a soldier of love
                                              Donny Osmond, Capitol Records, 1989


                BILLBOARD CHART ACHIEVEMENTS: 

                                     Hot 100:  # 2   
                            Adult Contemporary:  # 20

                    
GLOBAL CHART ACHIEVEMENTS:
                                   # 29 in the UK

                           Top Ten at MATT RADIO
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Donny Osmond has had many musical lives.  As a very young child, he and his brothers started out as kid singers on The Andy Williams Show.  In the late '60s and early '70s, fueled by the success of The Jackson Five, the Osmonds became close teenybopper competitors with their own slew of hits.  Donny was the centerpiece, and he competed with Michael Jackson for the hearts (and dollars) of pre-teens everywhere.  Later he forged a very successful solo career and teamed with sister Marie for a hit TV show. 

Nonetheless, it took him until 1989 to release his first adult solo record.  Its two hits "Soldier of Love" and "Sacred Emotion" brought the former teen idol into the public eye once again.  Work on the theatrical stage followed, and although Osmond's recording career again slowed after 1990's Eyes Don't Lie, he remained active throughout the decade, most notably enjoying a five-year run as the lead in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."   Donny made a splash in 1998 with a new daytime talk show co-hosted by sister Marie; that same year, he also released a solo holiday album, Christmas at Home.  In 2001 he capitalized on his theatrical career with his release This is the Moment, which featured a contemporary collection of songs from Broadway.


source:  Larry Lapka, allmusic.com