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From Donny... With Love

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Download links and information about From Donny... With Love by Donny Osmond. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:05:40 minutes.

Artist: Donny Osmond
Release date: 2008
Genre: Rock, Dancefloor, Pop, Dance Pop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:05:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Puppy Love 2:52
2. How Deep Is Your Love 3:59
3. Breeze On By 3:53
4. Could It Be I'm Falling In Love 3:40
5. Let's Stay Together 3:44
6. The Twelfth of Never 3:36
7. How Long 3:19
8. This Is the Moment (Jekyll & Hyde) 4:13
9. Right Here Waiting 4:08
10. This Guy's In Love With You 4:02
11. What I Meant to Say 3:40
12. In It for Love 3:56
13. If 2:40
14. I Can See Clearly Now 3:09
15. When I Fall In Love 3:14
16. Seasons of Love (Rent) 4:01
17. Whenever You're In Trouble 4:35
18. You Are So Beautiful 2:59

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As Donny Osmond moved more and more into territory occupied by MOR singers Michael Ball and Michael Bublé, he found himself, an adult contemporary singer, competing even with the likes of Westlife. He didn't disown his past as a child star, opening the album with a re-recording of his most famous hit, "Puppy Love," and From Donny...With Love also included tracks from his childhood in the early '70s with songs like "When I Fall in Love" and "The Twelfth of Never." Both of these are so laid-back, unlike his earlier versions: the former is even slower than the Nat King Cole original. There are quite faithful, if unemotional versions of "How Long," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Let's Stay Together," "Right Here Waiting," "This Guys in Love with You," and "If," and Osmond returned to his love of musical theater with the songs "This Is the Moment" from Jeckyl & Hyde, "Seasons of Love" from Rent, and "Luck Be a Lady" from Guys & Dolls. The album ended with the only new track, "Never Gonna Say Goodbye," a song recorded live at Edinburgh Castle. For a Donny Osmond fan, or a fan of bland MOR, easy listening cover versions, it's an excellent value, clocking in at 73 minutes with 20 tracks in total. For anyone who wanted music with a touch of originality or music that actually meant something and touched some emotions, look further than the albums of Donny Osmond, including this one.