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Donny, Marie or Donny & Marie Trivia Quiz
Who recorded which album?
In the 1970s, siblings Donny and Marie Osmond each had successful solo recording careers, but they were a popular duo as well. Sort out which album was issued by Donny, which by Marie and which was a joint effort.
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by Catreona.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
"Too Young""Winning Combination""Make the World Go Away""New Season""A Time for Us""Alone Together""This Is the Way That I Feel""I'm Leaving It All Up to You" "Who's Sorry Now""To You with Love""Paper Roses""In My Little Corner of the World"
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "To You with Love"
Answer: Donny
The full title of this 1971 album is "To You with Love, Donny". It includes such classics as "Go Away Little Girl", "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You", "Bye Bye Love" and "I'm into Something Good".
2. "Too Young"
Answer: Donny
"Too Young", released July 15, 1972 is chock-a-block full of great songs, including the title track, "A Teenager in Love" and "Take Good Care of My Baby".
3. "Alone Together"
Answer: Donny
"Alone Together", released March 17, 1973, includes such favorites as "The Twelfth of Never", "Young Love", "Who Can I Turn To" and "The Other Side of Me".
4. "A Time for Us"
Answer: Donny
"A Time for Us" was issued in November 1973. Besides the title track, it includes "The Hawaiian Wedding Song", "When I Fall in Love", "Are You Lonesome Tonight" and "Unchained Melody".
The remainder of Donny's 1970s solo albums are: "The Donny Osmond Album" (1971), "Portrait of Donny" (1972), "Donny" (1974), "Disco Train" (1976) and "Donald Clark Osmond" (1977).
5. "Paper Roses"
Answer: Marie
Released September 22, 1973, some three weeks before her fourteenth birthday, Marie Osmond's debut album, "Paper Roses" included, along with the title track, such familiar tunes as "Everything Is Beautiful", "Fool No. 1" and "It's Such a Pretty World Today".
6. "In My Little Corner of the World"
Answer: Marie
"In My Little Corner of the World" was released on July 20, 1974. On this album Marie covered such hits as "Invisible Tears", "I Love You So Much It Hurts" and "Singing the Blues".
7. "Who's Sorry Now"
Answer: Marie
On this nice mix of Pop and Country standards released March 8, 1975, Marie included such favorites as "Who's Sorry Now?", "Love Letters in the Sand", "The Things I Tell My Pillow" and "Among My Souvenirs".
8. "This Is the Way That I Feel"
Answer: Marie
"This Is the Way That I Feel", released April 9, 1977, was Marie's fourth solo album and her last issued during the 1970s. It has a much more bluesy, Rock 'N' Roll feel than her earlier solo releases. In addition to several numbers penned by Marie's brothers Merrill, Alan and Wayne, the album features Pop, Rock 'N' Roll and Country hits such as "Miss You Nights", "Where Did Our Love Go?", "All He Did Was Tell Me Lies" and "Run to Me".
9. "I'm Leaving It All Up to You"
Answer: Donny & Marie
Donny and Marie's first album as a duo, "I'm Leaving It All Up to You" was released July 6, 1974. As well as the title track, it includes the lovely "Morning Side of the Mountain", Cole Porter's "True Love", "It Takes Two" and another pretty ballad, "Let It Be Me".
10. "Make the World Go Away"
Answer: Donny & Marie
The 1975 release "Make the World Go Away" is a very modern-sounding album, including only two evergreen standards, "Make the World Go Away" and "It's All in the Game".
11. "New Season"
Answer: Donny & Marie
"New Season", issued November 27, 1976 includes "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" and "Which Way You Goin' Billy?".
12. "Winning Combination"
Answer: Donny & Marie
"Winning Combination"(1977) was the last studio album the duo released in the 1970s and, for my money, the best. Along with "Angel Love", one of my all time favorite Marie tracks, this album includes the siblings' rendition of "Soul And Inspiration".
Their other '70s albums were the imaginatively titled "Featuring Songs from Their Television Show", 1976, where you can find their signature tune "A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock 'N Roll", as well as "Deep Purple", their TV closing theme "May Tomorrow Be a Perfect Day" and "Going Coconuts" (1978), the soundtrack from their feature film.
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