Osmond returned to country on Curb Records in the 1980s. Her 1985 duet with Dan Seals called "Meet Me in Montana" reached number one on the Billboard country songs chart. Her next release was the solo single "There's No Stopping Your Heart," which also topped the country chart.[1] Her 1985 album of the same name peaked at number 16 on the country albums chart.[7] Her 1986 studio effort, I Only Wanted You reached a similar top 20 country chart position and spent 37 weeks on the list.[8] Its lead single, "You're Still New to Me" (a duet with Paul Davis), reached number one on the country songs chart in 1986. Her subsequent singles for Curb did not become major hits, yet she continued releasing new material.[1] Her final Curb release was 1989's Steppin' Stone, which reached number 68 on the Top Country Albums survey.[9] After a several-year hiatus, her 1995 single "What Kind of Man (Walks on a Woman)" reached number 75 on the country songs chart. It is Osmond's last charting single to date.[10] After 20 years, she returned to her music career with 2007's Magic of Christmas. She followed it with I Can Do This in 2010. In 2016, she released her most recent studio effort entitled Music Is Medicine.[1] It peaked at number 10 that year.[11] In 2021, Osmond released her twelfth studio record titled Unexpected, which centers on orchestral and standards songs.[12]
Albums
Studio albums
List of albums, with selected chart positions, showing other relevant details
^Unexpected did not reach the Billboard 200 but instead peaked at number one on Billboards Classical Crossover Albums chart.[18]
^"In My Little Corner of the World" did not enter the Hot 100, but peaked at number 2 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, which acts as a 25-song extension of the Hot 100.[30]