Personnel: Donny Osmond (background vocals); Ann Lehmann, Eva Burmeister, Kuan Cheng Lu, Duoming Ba, Mateusz Wolski, Sein Ryu, Matt Lehmann, Liz Lim, Rob Shaw, Tom Carney, Laura Seaton, Sandra Park, Suzanne Ornstein, Peter Winograd, Sharon Yamada, Katherine Fong (violin); Shmuel Katz, Becky Young, Nick Cords, Vivek Kamath (viola); Elizabeth Dyson, Eileen Moon, Jeanne LeBlanc, Alan Stepansky (cello); John McCurry (accordion); Andy Snitzer (saxophone); Jason Peterson-Delaire (saxello); Dave Mann, Ken Gioffre (alto saxophone); John Scarpulla (tenor saxophone); Tom Timko (baritone saxophone); Don Harris (trumpet); Ozzie Melendez (trombone); Raymond Angry (organ); John Angier (keyboards); Neil Jason (bass instrument); Caesar Griffin (drums); Honey Larochelle (background vocals).
Who better than former 1970s sensation Donny Osmond to sing the ultimate love songs of the polyester era? This 2007 collection finds the now-middle-aged singer in fine voice, as he presents some interesting song choices. While not technically love songs, Ace's cool-as-a-cucumber "How Long" and Johnny Nash's ebullient "I Can See Clearly Now" are given expert readings, and Osmond gives credible performances of the ultra-funky Billy Preston hit "Will it Go Round in Circles" and Bread's wedding-ceremony classic "If."