The Osmonds – It’s Like Falling in Love (Over and Over)

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“It’s Like Falling in Love (Over and Over)” is a 1982 single by The Osmond Brothers, released during a pivotal period in the group’s evolution. Originally known for their pop and rock hits in the 1970s, the Osmonds transitioned into country music in the early 1980s, aligning with the era’s country-pop crossover trend. This shift was marked by their focus on recording country music full-time, resulting in two top-30 Billboard Country hits: “I Think About Your Lovin’” (No. 17) and “It’s Like Falling in Love (Over and Over)” (No. 28)

The song was released as a 7-inch vinyl single in August 1982, featuring “Your Leaving Was the Last Thing on My Mind” as the B-side . It was part of their album “The Osmond Brothers.” The track encapsulates the group’s embrace of country-pop sensibilities, blending heartfelt lyrics with harmonious melodies. The lyrics convey the enduring power of love and the feeling of being with someone who makes you feel like you’re falling in love over and over again

This single represents a significant moment in The Osmond Brothers’ career, showcasing their adaptability and commitment to evolving with the musical landscape. By embracing country influences, they managed to maintain relevance and connect with a broader audience. “It’s Like Falling in Love (Over and Over)” stands as a testament to their versatility and enduring appeal in the music industry.

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