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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.
"Meet Me in Montana" reached No. 1 on the Billboard magazineHot Country Singles chart for one week in October 1985. The single was the first chart-topping hit for Seals, and Osmond's second No. 1 hit, her first to peak at the top of the chart since 1973's Paper Roses.
Content
The song refers to two lovers who go their separate ways to pursue dreams; him, to be a country music star, and her to be a Hollywood actress. When both of them experience misery and failure, they decide that the best hope for their future is with each other, in Montana.
Awards and reception
"Meet Me in Montana" earned Seals and Osmond the Country Music Association Vocal Duo of the Year award in 1986.
Montanai/mɒnˈtænə/ is a state in the Western region of the United States. The state's name is derived from the Spanish word montaña (mountain). Montana has several nicknames, although none official, including "Big Sky Country" and "The Treasure State", and slogans that include "Land of the Shining Mountains" and more recently "The Last Best Place". Montana is ranked 4th in size, but 44th in population and 48th in population density of the 50 United States. The western third of Montana contains numerous mountain ranges. Smaller island ranges are found throughout the state. In total, 77 named ranges are part of the Rocky Mountains.
The economy is primarily based on agriculture, including ranching and cereal grain farming. Other significant economic activities include oil, gas, coal and hard rock mining, lumber, and the fastest-growing sector, tourism. The health care, service, and government sectors also are significant to the state's economy. Millions of tourists annually visit Glacier National Park, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and Yellowstone National Park.
Montana is an Americancrime film released in 1998, directed by Jennifer Leitzes, written by Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber, and produced by Sean Cooley, Zane W. Levitt, and Mark Yellen.
Plot
Claire (Kyra Sedgwick) is a professional hit woman who has been targeted by her own organization. Her boss (Robbie Coltrane) gives her a low level task of retrieving his runaway girlfriend Kitty (Robin Tunney). Once Claire tracks down Kitty, she is unable to stop her from killing the boss' incompetent son (Ethan Embry).
The vessel was intended for operation as a blockade runner supplying Confederate Forces in the American Civil War. It was on its maiden voyage from London, headed ultimately for Wilmington in North Carolina.
She was carrying cargo from Britain to help the Confederates. Britain could not be seen to be directly aiding the Confederates, hence various levels of secrecy were used for this and similar vessels. For example, at the time she was using an assumed name of Nola, a ruse to help avoid the attention of Union forces. She had used at least two other names at various times, namely the Gloria, and Paramount.
Captain Pittman was in command of the vessel, and saw her safely across a rough Atlantic Ocean as far as Bermuda, where Pittman planned to stop to take on coal before departing for Wilmington. The ship hit the reef of Bermuda's north shore, in an area known as the Western Blue Cut on 30 December 1863.
Meet me in Montana by Dan Seals & Marie Osmond with lyrics
published: 10 Oct 2010
Marie & Merrill Osmond - Meet Me In Montana
Osmonds UK Tour Cardiff 27may08
published: 09 Jul 2008
Meet Me In Montana , Marie Osmond & Dan Seals , 1985
Written by Paul Davis. Released in July 1985 from the album "There's No Stopping Your Heart" and the Dan Seals album "Won't Be Blue Anymore", it reached #1.
published: 20 Jun 2018
Dan Seals & Marie Osmond ~ Meet Me In Montana
I love country music. Guess you
already knew that by my channel
name. Yep. :) Is nice in full screen and hd. :)
Rest in peace Dan Seals...
Lyrics:
Wrote my whole life down in an old book,
Songs about you and me.
I've been singing to every soul in Tennessee.
Nobody seems to listen
No one ever smiles the way that you do.
So I guess you'll never hear me on the radio,
and I'd give up this crazy dream of mine
to hold you once more.
Won't you meet me in Montana.
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, woah, I'd had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well, I left home for Hollywood.
Lookin' for a part to play.
Well you always said I had such a pretty face.
But I guess I'm not that pretty,
'Cause no one looks at me the way that you do.
Well you'll a...
published: 03 Jul 2013
Meet Me in Montana - Marie Osmond and Dan Seals (Lyrics)
I claim no ownership of the song. it belongs to Dan Seals and Marie Osmond.
published: 27 Jan 2018
Marie Osmond Dan Seals Meet Me in Montana Awards Show
Written by Paul Davis. Released in July 1985 from the album "There's No Stopping Your Heart" and the Dan Seals album "Won't Be Blue Anymore", it reached #1.
Written by Paul Davis. Released in July 1985 from the album "There's No Stopping Your Heart" and the Dan Seals album "Won't Be Blue Anymore", it reached #1.
Written by Paul Davis. Released in July 1985 from the album "There's No Stopping Your Heart" and the Dan Seals album "Won't Be Blue Anymore", it reached #1.
I love country music. Guess you
already knew that by my channel
name. Yep. :) Is nice in full screen and hd. :)
Rest in peace Dan Seals...
Lyrics:
Wrote my wh...
I love country music. Guess you
already knew that by my channel
name. Yep. :) Is nice in full screen and hd. :)
Rest in peace Dan Seals...
Lyrics:
Wrote my whole life down in an old book,
Songs about you and me.
I've been singing to every soul in Tennessee.
Nobody seems to listen
No one ever smiles the way that you do.
So I guess you'll never hear me on the radio,
and I'd give up this crazy dream of mine
to hold you once more.
Won't you meet me in Montana.
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, woah, I'd had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well, I left home for Hollywood.
Lookin' for a part to play.
Well you always said I had such a pretty face.
But I guess I'm not that pretty,
'Cause no one looks at me the way that you do.
Well you'll always be a movie star to me.
Darlin' now I guess it's time that I let go of that dream.
Won't you meet me in Montana
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, Woah I've had all of this life I can handle
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well were stuck here in these hills
that they call mountains.
But darlin' back home in your arms
is right where I wanna to be.
Won't you meet me in Montana
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, Woah I've had all of this life I can handle
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
In Montana...
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes...
Woah, woah, I've had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
In Montana...
I love country music. Guess you
already knew that by my channel
name. Yep. :) Is nice in full screen and hd. :)
Rest in peace Dan Seals...
Lyrics:
Wrote my whole life down in an old book,
Songs about you and me.
I've been singing to every soul in Tennessee.
Nobody seems to listen
No one ever smiles the way that you do.
So I guess you'll never hear me on the radio,
and I'd give up this crazy dream of mine
to hold you once more.
Won't you meet me in Montana.
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, woah, I'd had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well, I left home for Hollywood.
Lookin' for a part to play.
Well you always said I had such a pretty face.
But I guess I'm not that pretty,
'Cause no one looks at me the way that you do.
Well you'll always be a movie star to me.
Darlin' now I guess it's time that I let go of that dream.
Won't you meet me in Montana
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, Woah I've had all of this life I can handle
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well were stuck here in these hills
that they call mountains.
But darlin' back home in your arms
is right where I wanna to be.
Won't you meet me in Montana
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, Woah I've had all of this life I can handle
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
In Montana...
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes...
Woah, woah, I've had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
In Montana...
Written by Paul Davis. Released in July 1985 from the album "There's No Stopping Your Heart" and the Dan Seals album "Won't Be Blue Anymore", it reached #1.
I love country music. Guess you
already knew that by my channel
name. Yep. :) Is nice in full screen and hd. :)
Rest in peace Dan Seals...
Lyrics:
Wrote my whole life down in an old book,
Songs about you and me.
I've been singing to every soul in Tennessee.
Nobody seems to listen
No one ever smiles the way that you do.
So I guess you'll never hear me on the radio,
and I'd give up this crazy dream of mine
to hold you once more.
Won't you meet me in Montana.
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, woah, I'd had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well, I left home for Hollywood.
Lookin' for a part to play.
Well you always said I had such a pretty face.
But I guess I'm not that pretty,
'Cause no one looks at me the way that you do.
Well you'll always be a movie star to me.
Darlin' now I guess it's time that I let go of that dream.
Won't you meet me in Montana
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, Woah I've had all of this life I can handle
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
Well were stuck here in these hills
that they call mountains.
But darlin' back home in your arms
is right where I wanna to be.
Won't you meet me in Montana
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes.
Woah, Woah I've had all of this life I can handle
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
In Montana...
I wanna see the mountains in your eyes...
Woah, woah, I've had all of this life I can handle.
Meet me underneath that big Montana sky.
In Montana...
HIDDEN ERROR: Usage of "Backgroun" is not recognized
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......)