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The Osmonds are an American family music group with a long and varied career—a career that took them from singing barbershop music as children to achieving success as teen-music idols, from producing a hit television show to continued success as solo and group performers. The Osmonds are devout members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and their religious values have influenced their careers.
The Osmonds began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merril, and Jay Osmond. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy. Their only sister Marie, who rarely sang with her brothers at that time, launched a successful solo career in 1973. The family has sold 102 million records worldwide.
The siblings' older brothers George Virl Osmond, Jr. (Virl) and Tom Osmond were born deaf and did not originally perform. They made several television appearances in later years, most notably on the family Christmas specials in the 1970s. All of the Osmonds were born in Ogden, Utah except the youngest, Jimmy, who was born in Canoga Park, California.
The Osmonds was a 1972 ABC-TV Saturday morning cartoon series starring the Osmond Brothers, who all voiced their animated selves. Each episode features the family in a different location around the world, with young Jimmy's antics usually driving the plot of the episode. As with most television series oriented around bands, the Osmonds' songs were featured prominently in the series.
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Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am · The Osmonds
Osmonds
℗ A Republic Records Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1970-11-14
Producer: Rick Hall
Composer Lyricist: Jimmy Elledge
Composer Lyricist: Dave Day
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published: 10 Jan 2019
Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am - Osmonds
From the Osmonds album, MGM SE 4724
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Osmonds Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am
published: 26 May 2021
04 Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am
Track 4 from The Osmonds' 1970 debut MGM album OSMONDS.
published: 05 Dec 2023
The Osmonds Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am
Osmonds MGM SE 4724 Second copy of the record
published: 24 Jul 2022
Lonesome I am
Osmonds Lonesome they call me - Lonesome i am
published: 26 Apr 2009
Donny Osmond Surprises Sister, Marie for Her 60th Birthday Celebration
Donny Osmond Surprises Sister, Marie for Her 60th Birthday Celebration
published: 21 Oct 2019
LOOK at ELVIS' HANDS as he LEAVES STAGE FOR THE LAST TIME EVER...it's a KARATE Signal #shorts
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapo...
published: 09 Sep 2021
I'm so lonesome I could cry - Elvis and Glen Campbell
Experiment
published: 12 Oct 2008
Elvis Presley - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973)
Elvis Presley "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" from Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973
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Elvis Presley made television and entertainment history with his Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii concert, performed at the Honolulu International Center Arena on January 14, 1973. It was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to various countries, on a delayed basis to approximately thirty European countries and it first aired in America that April 4th on NBC in edited form. The American broadcast version included four "insert" songs that were shot just after the concert. In all, the concert was seen in over forty countries by close to 1.5 billion people, a global ratings smash. Never before had one performer held the world's atte...
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Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am · The Osmonds
Osmonds
℗ A Republic Records Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, ...
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Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am · The Osmonds
Osmonds
℗ A Republic Records Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1970-11-14
Producer: Rick Hall
Composer Lyricist: Jimmy Elledge
Composer Lyricist: Dave Day
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Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am · The Osmonds
Osmonds
℗ A Republic Records Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1970-11-14
Producer: Rick Hall
Composer Lyricist: Jimmy Elledge
Composer Lyricist: Dave Day
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final co...
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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J.R. as Elvis- OFFICIAL LINKS:
►Support J.R. on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JRasELVIS
►YouTube (Channel 1): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBKSRTqgsOZhWAqmG0C0M4A
►YouTube (Channel 2): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpoMYZq4C3bQrKSnC71mIw
Elvis Presley "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" from Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973
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Elvis Presley "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" from Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973
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Elvis Presley made television and entertainment history with his Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii concert, performed at the Honolulu International Center Arena on January 14, 1973. It was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to various countries, on a delayed basis to approximately thirty European countries and it first aired in America that April 4th on NBC in edited form. The American broadcast version included four "insert" songs that were shot just after the concert. In all, the concert was seen in over forty countries by close to 1.5 billion people, a global ratings smash. Never before had one performer held the world's attention in such a way. Aloha from Hawaii presents Elvis Presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom, giving one of the most outstanding concert performances of his career.
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Lyrics:
Hear that lonesome winter bird
He sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whining low
I'm so lonesome I could cry
Did you ever see a robin weep
When leaves began to die?
That means he's lost the will to live
I'm so lonesome I could cry
The silence of a falling star
Lights up a purple sky
And as I wonder where you are
I'm so lonesome I could cry
I'm so lonesome I could cry
#Elvis #RockAndRoll #AlohaFromHawaii
Elvis Presley "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" from Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973
Listen to your favorite Elvis Presley tracks: https://Elvis.lnk.to/top_tracksYD
Elvis Presley made television and entertainment history with his Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii concert, performed at the Honolulu International Center Arena on January 14, 1973. It was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to various countries, on a delayed basis to approximately thirty European countries and it first aired in America that April 4th on NBC in edited form. The American broadcast version included four "insert" songs that were shot just after the concert. In all, the concert was seen in over forty countries by close to 1.5 billion people, a global ratings smash. Never before had one performer held the world's attention in such a way. Aloha from Hawaii presents Elvis Presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom, giving one of the most outstanding concert performances of his career.
Subscribe to the Elvis Presley YouTube channel: https://Elvis.lnk.to/ytYD
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Lyrics:
Hear that lonesome winter bird
He sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whining low
I'm so lonesome I could cry
Did you ever see a robin weep
When leaves began to die?
That means he's lost the will to live
I'm so lonesome I could cry
The silence of a falling star
Lights up a purple sky
And as I wonder where you are
I'm so lonesome I could cry
I'm so lonesome I could cry
#Elvis #RockAndRoll #AlohaFromHawaii
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Lonesome They Call Me, Lonesome I Am · The Osmonds
Osmonds
℗ A Republic Records Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released on: 1970-11-14
Producer: Rick Hall
Composer Lyricist: Jimmy Elledge
Composer Lyricist: Dave Day
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As Elvis leaves the stage in his final concert tour, he makes a hand gesture. I can reveal that it is a KARATE hand gesture- specifically KENPO KARATE. Now, there is a lot fake news that it is something more sinister, but Elvis made a similar gesture before this concert as he was waiting backstage. Perhaps the reason Elvis made this gesture is that Kenpo master Ed Parker was his bodyguard for this tour. Ed can be seen just behind Elvis as he leavers the stage. This was Elvis' last-ever concert tour; this sensational clip is from Rapid City June 21, 1977 and was one of the shows which was professionally filmed for TV. The tour ended on June 26 with a great show in Indianapolis, but sadly it was not professionally filmed. Long Live The King!
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J.R. as Elvis- OFFICIAL LINKS:
►Support J.R. on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JRasELVIS
►YouTube (Channel 1): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBKSRTqgsOZhWAqmG0C0M4A
►YouTube (Channel 2): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpoMYZq4C3bQrKSnC71mIw
Elvis Presley "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" from Aloha From Hawaii, Live in Honolulu, 1973
Listen to your favorite Elvis Presley tracks: https://Elvis.lnk.to/top_tracksYD
Elvis Presley made television and entertainment history with his Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii concert, performed at the Honolulu International Center Arena on January 14, 1973. It was beamed live via Globecam Satellite to various countries, on a delayed basis to approximately thirty European countries and it first aired in America that April 4th on NBC in edited form. The American broadcast version included four "insert" songs that were shot just after the concert. In all, the concert was seen in over forty countries by close to 1.5 billion people, a global ratings smash. Never before had one performer held the world's attention in such a way. Aloha from Hawaii presents Elvis Presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom, giving one of the most outstanding concert performances of his career.
Subscribe to the Elvis Presley YouTube channel: https://Elvis.lnk.to/ytYD
Watch more Elvis videos: https://Elvis.lnk.to/top_tracksYC
Ask your smart speaker to play Elvis Presley!
Follow Elvis Presley:
Facebook: https://Elvis.lnk.to/fbYD
Twitter: https://Elvis.lnk.to/twitterYD
Instagram: https://Elvis.lnk.to/igYD
Website: https://Elvis.lnk.to/websiteYD
Streaming Services: https://Elvis.lnk.to/streamYD
Lyrics:
Hear that lonesome winter bird
He sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whining low
I'm so lonesome I could cry
Did you ever see a robin weep
When leaves began to die?
That means he's lost the will to live
I'm so lonesome I could cry
The silence of a falling star
Lights up a purple sky
And as I wonder where you are
I'm so lonesome I could cry
I'm so lonesome I could cry
#Elvis #RockAndRoll #AlohaFromHawaii
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The Osmonds are an American family music group with a long and varied career—a career that took them from singing barbershop music as children to achieving success as teen-music idols, from producing a hit television show to continued success as solo and group performers. The Osmonds are devout members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and their religious values have influenced their careers.
The Osmonds began as a barbershop quartet consisting of brothers Alan, Wayne, Merril, and Jay Osmond. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny and Jimmy. Their only sister Marie, who rarely sang with her brothers at that time, launched a successful solo career in 1973. The family has sold 102 million records worldwide.
The siblings' older brothers George Virl Osmond, Jr. (Virl) and Tom Osmond were born deaf and did not originally perform. They made several television appearances in later years, most notably on the family Christmas specials in the 1970s. All of the Osmonds were born in Ogden, Utah except the youngest, Jimmy, who was born in Canoga Park, California.
There's a message floatin' in the air. Crazy horses ridin' everywhere. It's a warning, it's in every tongue. Gotta stop them crazy horses on the run. (CHORUS) What a show, there they go smokin' up the sky, yeah. Crazy horses all got riders, and they're you and I. Crazy horses (repeat 3 times) Never stop and they never die. They just keep on puffin' how they multiply. Crazy horses, will they never halt? If they keep on movin' then it's all our fault. Repeat chorus So take a good look around,see what they've done, what they've done -- they've done--they've done--they've done--they've done. Crazy horses. (repeat several times and fade......)