The Osmonds discography


The discography of American music group The Osmond Brothers consists of twenty-eight albums and forty-three singles.
They came to prominence as The Osmonds, being regular guests on The Andy Williams Show through the 1960s as children. Their greatest period of commercial success was in the early 1970s, performing a variety of pop genres as teen idols before a transition into hard rock for several albums. They broke up in 1980, and several of the family members later reformed as The Osmond Brothers to perform country-pop with moderate commercial success.
This discography only covers songs recorded as and billed to The Osmonds or The Osmond Brothers as a whole. It does not include solo or duet recordings by members of the Osmond family, which are chronicled separately. From oldest to youngest, members of the Osmonds included siblings Alan Osmond, Wayne Osmond, Merrill Osmond, Jay Osmond, Donny Osmond and Jimmy Osmond. Not all the brothers performed with every incarnation of the group. Their sister Marie Osmond was also never officially a member of the group, but occasionally performed with them as a guest in addition to having her own solo career and performing as a duo with Donny.
Until 2008, The Osmonds' 1960s and 1970s albums had not been released on CD legitimately in any country, though the Maestro label issued numerous unauthorized bootleg recordings. The albums were finally officially reissued in 2008 by British label 7ts, a division of Cherry Red Records.