FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Osmond Marie Quizzes, Trivia and Puzzles
Osmond Marie Quizzes, Trivia

Marie Osmond Trivia

Marie Osmond Trivia Quizzes

  1. Home
  2. »
  3. Quizzes
  4. »
  5. Music Trivia
  6. »
  7. Music L-P

Fun Trivia
6 Marie Osmond quizzes and 62 Marie Osmond trivia questions.
1.
  Donny, Marie or Donny & Marie    
Classification Quiz
 12 Qns
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.
Average, 12 Qns, Catreona, Nov 27 23
Average
Catreona gold member
Nov 27 23
112 plays
2.
  In My Little Corner of the World    
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
On July 20, 1974, Marie Osmond released her second solo studio album. Nine of the ten tracks on this album are covers. Match the song title with the original artist.
Average, 10 Qns, Catreona, Jul 26 23
Average
Catreona gold member
Jul 26 23
82 plays
3.
  Paper Roses    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Marie Osmond's debut album, released in 1973, "Paper Roses" peaked at number 59 on the Billboard 200 and at number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
Average, 10 Qns, Catreona, Apr 02 21
Average
Catreona gold member
Apr 02 21
586 plays
4.
  Marie Osmond    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A quiz on the life of Marie Osmond!
Difficult, 10 Qns, EM423, Sep 27 20
Difficult
EM423
Sep 27 20
285 plays
5.
  Who's Sorry Now?    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
March 8, 1975 saw the release of Marie Osmond's third studio album, a nice mix of Country and Pop standards.
Average, 10 Qns, Catreona, Sep 27 20
Average
Catreona gold member
Sep 27 20
194 plays
6.
  Marie in the '70s    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In the 1970s, Marie Osmond released four solo albums and six albums with her brother Donny. Stroll with me along Memory Lane as we consider the records of the wholesome teen idol who was "a little bit Country."
Tough, 10 Qns, Catreona, Dec 13 20
Tough
Catreona gold member
Dec 13 20
116 plays
trivia question Quick Question
In "It's The Little Things" on Marie Osmond's "Who's Sorry Now" album, what is it that the little things do?

From Quiz "Who's Sorry Now?"




Related Topics
  Osmond Brothers [Music] (8 quizzes)


Marie Osmond Trivia Questions

1. How old was Marie Osmond when her first album, "Paper Roses", was released on September 22, 1973? Keep in mind that Marie's birthday is October 13.

From Quiz
Marie in the '70s

Answer: thirteen & 13

Olive Marie Osmond was born on October 13, 1959 in Ogden, Utah, to George and Olive May Davis Osmond, the eighth of nine children and the only girl. She made her television debut on "The Andy Williams Show" at the age of four. She started her recording career when she was thirteen with the hit single "Paper Roses" from the album of the same name.

2. The title track and only single released from this album, "Who's Sorry Now" is Marie Osmond's cover of a 1958 hit by which female star, who also started as a teen idol?

From Quiz Who's Sorry Now?

Answer: Connie Francis

"Who's Sorry Now" by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Ted Snyder was a standard when Connie Francis recorded it, having been written in 1923. Unlike Connie's record, which reached Number four on the Billboard 100 chart, Marie's version only peaked at Number forty. It did better on Billboard's Country chart, making it to Number twenty-nine and the Adult Contemporary (Easy Listening) chart, where it peaked at Number twenty-one.

3. How old was Marie Osmond when she recorded "Paper Roses"?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: 12

Marie was only 12 years old when she recorded "Paper Roses" and it went to number one.

4. What is the name of the boy who's "coming home to the Louisiana bayou" on Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses" album?

From Quiz Paper Roses

Answer: Johnny

"Keep a little corn pone cooking on the stove Keep a sharp look out down around the cove Fancy up my dress, wear a pretty hair bow Johnny's coming home to the Louisiana Bayou" Sonny James and Carole Smith wrote "Louisiana Bayou".

5. In what year did Marie Osmond release "I'm Leaving It All up to You", the first of her successful album collaborations with her older brother Donny?

From Quiz Marie in the '70s

Answer: 1974

Donny & Marie were a popular duo, scoring success on both Billboard's singles and album charts during the 1970s.

6. How many brothers does Marie have?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: Eight

Marie has eight brothers: Virl, Tom, Alan, Wayne, Merril, Jay, Donny and Jimmy Osmond.

7. Who wrote and had a hit with "Everything Is Beautiful", that Marie Osmond recorded on her "Paper Roses" album?

From Quiz Paper Roses

Answer: Ray Stevens

For a time in the early 1970s, it seemed like everyone was performing and recording "Everything Is Beautiful", and for good reason. It is an uplifting song. But the song's composer Ray Stevens, better known for comic productions than for straight-from-the-heart songs, took it to the top of the American charts. Overall, it was Billboard's number 12 song for 1970.

8. On the albums released by the teen idol duo Donny and Marie, one or both of the partners usually had a solo track. On which album can you hear Marie's solo "Angel Love"?

From Quiz Marie in the '70s

Answer: Winning Combination

"Angel Love (Heaven Is Where You Are)" credited to B. Holland, H. Beatty, M. Woods and E. Holland - appears on "Winning Combination" (1977).

9. Who was Marie's professional dance partner on ABC's hit show "Dancing with the Stars?"

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: Jonathan Roberts

Marie would appeared on "Dancing with the Stars" on August 29, 2007, and be paired with Jonathan Roberts, who was the 2004 Rising Star Latin Champion.

10. Complete the lyric and find the title to this song from "Who's Sorry Now" by Marie Osmond. "On a day like today We'd pass the time away Writing _____"

From Quiz Who's Sorry Now?

Answer: Love Letters in the Sand

Written by J. Fred Coots, Charles F. Kenny and Nick A. Kenny, "Love Letters in the Sand" is a 1931 song. Initially recorded by Gene Austin, it is perhaps best known by Pat Boone's 1957 Number One hit. The arrangement Marie uses has a '50s vibe, though it is not identical to Boone's.

11. What season of "Dancing with the Stars" was Marie on?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: Five

Marie came in third place on Season Five of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars".

12. What song on Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses" album includes this lyric fragment? "How many other girls have been fooled by you? I suppose that the number is far from being small And I'll bet that I'm the biggest fool of all"

From Quiz Paper Roses

Answer: Fool No. 1

Kathryn R. Fulton wrote "Fool #1", which Brenda Lee recorded in 1961 and took to number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The title was amended to "Fool No. 1 in Britain, and that is the way the title is written on Marie's album.

13. In 1978, Donny and Marie Osmond starred in a feature film. What is the title of the movie and its soundtrack?

From Quiz Marie in the '70s

Answer: Goin' Coconuts

"Alone Together" is Donny's fifth solo album. It was released in 1973, the same year Marie's first album, "Paper Roses", came out. "In My Little Corner of the World", 1974, is Marie's second solo album. "New Seasons", the fourth Donny & Marie album, was released in 1976.

14. What date was Marie born?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: October 13

Marie was born on October 13, 1959; she shares this birthday with her father George Osmond. The other dates are the birthdays of three of her brothers, Donny, Tom and Jimmy.

15. What phrase completes this lyric fragment from "Least of All You", recorded by Marie Osmond on her "Paper Roses" album? "You, who were so understanding Who said to me We would always be together _____"

From Quiz Paper Roses

Answer: Through eternity

Sonny James and Carol Smith wrote "Least of All You", which was originally recorded by Sonny on his 1965 album "You're the Only World I Know".

16. Three of the albums released by Marie Osmond in the 1970s included Country & Western songs and Pop standards with Country-type arrangements. One album was different, though, having a Pop/Rock vibe. Which is the odd one out?

From Quiz Marie in the '70s

Answer: This Is the Way That I Feel

Her 1977 album, "This Is the Way That I Feel" demonstrated that, like her brother and sometime singing partner Donny, Marie could also be "a little bit Rock and Roll". The title track, written by George Jackson, has a definite Diana Ross feel, while later on the disc she covers the Supremes' hit "Where Did Our Love Go," written by the iconic Motown team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. She also rocks out with two Osmond Brothers originals, "Play the Music Loud" and "Cry Baby, Cry".

17. Select the correct answer to complete the lyric and find the title to this song from Marie Osmond's "Who's Sorry Now" album: "I'm lonesome to hold you near me I promise to make things right These are _____ Every lonely night"

From Quiz Who's Sorry Now?

Answer: The Things I Tell My Pillow

Sonny James and Jim Jones wrote "The Things I Tell My Pillow." The other choices don't appear in the song. As far as I know, none of them is a song title.

18. In what year did the original "Donny and Marie" variety show first air?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: 1976

The variety show ran from January of 1976 to January 1979 and was aired on ABC. It consisted of many ice skating and comedy skits that were accompanied by song performances from the brother and sister act.

19. Donny and Marie's third album labors under the uninspired title, "Donny & Marie: Featuring Songs from Their Television Show". Which song on the album is their theme song?

From Quiz Marie in the '70s

Answer: May Tomorrow Be a Perfect Day

The song was written by older brothers Merrill, Alan and Wayne.

20. The song "Among My Souvenirs" appears on Marie Osmond's "Who's Sorry Now" album. In the closing words of the song, what does Marie find among her souvenirs?

From Quiz Who's Sorry Now?

Answer: A broken heart

Though all these items are mentioned in the lyrics, the song concludes with the line: "I find a broken heart among my souvenirs" The song was written in 1927 by Edgar Leslie and Horatio Nicholls. It is a Pop standard that has been recorded by the likes of Connie Francis and the redoubtable Frank Sinatra.

21. Sometimes the title of a song is the first lyric; sometimes it is the last. As sung by Marie Osmond on her "Who's Sorry Now" album, what position is the title "Jealous Heart" in the song's lyric?

From Quiz Who's Sorry Now?

Answer: Both

The 1944 song "Jealous Heart" by Jenny Carson is fairly unusual in that the song's title appears as both its first and last lyric, as well as recurring throughout the course of the lyric.

22. Marie Osmond co-founded Children's Miracle Network in what year?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: 1983

Marie, The Osmonds and John Schneider founded Children's Miracle Network in 1983. It is dedicated to raising money and awareness for children's hospitals and medical research. The Children's Miracle Network has raised over 3.4 Billion dollars which goes directly to multiple children's hospitals across America.

23. What word (or words) completes the lyric of this song from Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses" album? "It's Such a Pretty World Today Look at the _____"

From Quiz Paper Roses

Answer: Sunshine

Originally recorded by Wynn Stewart in 1967, "It's Such a Pretty World Today" written by Dale Noe was covered by such popular stars as Andy Russell, Nancy Sinatra and Loretta Lynn before Marie recorded it.

24. Marie Osmond and Betty White starred in which sitcom?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: Maybe This Time

Marie and Betty starred in "Maybe this Time" which ran in 1995 for a short period of time.

25. In "It's The Little Things" on Marie Osmond's "Who's Sorry Now" album, what is it that the little things do?

From Quiz Who's Sorry Now?

Answer: Make me love you so

The simple yet touching "It's the Little Things," written by Sonny James in 1967, catalogues the everyday actions that make the beloved dear and "make me love you so."

26. In what year did Marie's hit single "There's No Stopping your Heart" hit number one?

From Quiz Marie Osmond

Answer: 1986

"There's No Stopping your Heart" hit number one in 1986 for Marie Osmond. It was also the title of her fifth solo studio album and her first in a period of seven years. Two songs from the album hit number one on the country charts, "Meet Me In Montana" which was a duet with Dan Seals, and "There's No Stopping Your Heart."

This is category 23529
Last Updated Nov 16 2024 5:51 AM
play trivia = Top 5% Rated Quiz, take trivia quiz Top 10% Rated Quiz, test trivia quiz Top 20% Rated Quiz, popular trivia A Well Rated Quiz
new quizzes = added recently, editor pick = Editor's Pick editor = FunTrivia Editor gold = Gold Member

Teachers / educators: FunTrivia welcomes the use of our website and quizzes in the classroom as a teaching aid or for preparing and testing students. See our education section. Our quizzes are printable and may be used as question sheets by k-12 teachers, parents, and home schoolers.

 ·  All questions, answers, and quiz content on this website is copyright FunTrivia, Inc and may not be reproduced without permission. Any images from TV shows and movies are copyright their studios, and are being used under "fair use" for commentary and education.