The Osmonds – Anytime

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“Any Time” is a classic country song originally written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn in 1941. The song has been covered by various artists over the decades, each bringing their unique style to it. In 1985, The Osmonds, known for their pop and rock hits in the 1970s, recorded a version of “Any Time” as the B-side to their single “Desperately.” Produced by Jim Ed Norman, this rendition was released on a 7″ vinyl single in the United States.

The Osmonds’ version of “Any Time” reflects their versatility as artists, showcasing their ability to adapt to different musical genres. While the song did not achieve significant chart success, it remains a testament to the group’s enduring talent and adaptability in the ever-evolving music industry.

“Any Time” continues to be appreciated by fans of classic country music and The Osmonds’ extensive catalog, highlighting the group’s contribution to the rich tapestry of American music history.

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