
Billboard Top 40 Hits 1971: #60 :’ Sweet And Innocent’- Donny Osmond. March 27, 1971.
- Single: ‘Sweet And Innocent’ Donny Osmond
- Record Company-MGM
- Genre: Pop
- Written by Rick Hall and Billy Sherrill
- Time: 3:02
- B-side: ‘Flirtin”
- Album-The Donny Osmond Album
- Grade: F
- Peaked at #7
This sold a million copies? 1971 is often mentioned as the greatest year in rock music -[ it was an outstanding year but I disagree i go with 1966]- but keep in mind it was also the year that satanic rocker The Osmonds were released on an unsuspecting world.
“satanic rocker The Osmonds”…you made my day Hans…
Lotsa teenyboppers with lotsa cash…
I’m surprised it was that late! Who came first, The Osmonds or The Jackson 5?
Jackson 5 a year earlier. Osmonds the wonder bread version…. Jackson 5 were offered one bad apple but rejected it.. wisely.
LOL. They came from 2 different places and I don’t just mean geographically.
I take it you don’t care for this music gem Hans? LOL An ‘F’ is too high a grade.
It is even worse than I expected.. I don’t recall hearing it previously.. if I did- I was able to forget it… which i am trying to do now!
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This was cute when I was a little kid. I got the Elvis hair-lip when I heard it, again.
“…satanic rocker, the Osmonds…” 😄 But, you did like Wild Horses.