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Naked Eyes

Naked Eyes was an Eighties synthpop duo, best known for their first single, a cover of the Burt Bacharach / Hal David standard (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me. (Bacharach himself has cited the cover as a personal favorite (http://www.bacharachonline.com/bacharach_articles/select_q&a.html).) The song reached number one in the UK.

The group consisted of Pete Byrne on vocals and Rob Fisher on keyboards. The two had formerly played in a band called Neon and stayed together as a duo after the group broke up.

Their second single, Promises, Promises, was also a hit, however, their second album, Fuel For The Fire, was not as well-received as the first, and the group broke up soon after its release. Byrne ended up doing session work (he is heard on Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lover") while Fisher joined the group Climie Fisher.

They released two albums:

  • Naked Eyes (1983) (US title)
  • Burning Bridges (1983) (UK title)
  • Fuel For The Fire (1984)
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They released two albums:. In 2004 Donny Osmond returned to the UK Top 10 for the first time as a solo artist since 1973, with the George Benson-sampling "Breeze On By", co-written with fellow former teen idol (in many countries but never the United States) Gary Barlow, of 1990s UK boy band Take That. Byrne ended up doing session work (he is heard on Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lover") while Fisher joined the group Climie Fisher. He received some criticism from members for not serving a mission like his religion encourages, but most of the furor over this lack of service has died down. Their second single, Promises, Promises, was also a hit, however, their second album, Fuel For The Fire, was not as well-received as the first, and the group broke up soon after its release. Donny, like the rest of his family, is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The two had formerly played in a band called Neon and stayed together as a duo after the group broke up. Donny is currently the host of Pyramid, a syndicated game show.

The group consisted of Pete Byrne on vocals and Rob Fisher on keyboards. He married Debra Glenn in 1978 and is the father of five boys. (Bacharach himself has cited the cover as a personal favorite (http://www.bacharachonline.com/bacharach_articles/select_q&a.html).) The song reached number one in the UK. Donny is still recording new music, and is quite content with his place in the music business. Naked Eyes was an Eighties synthpop duo, best known for their first single, a cover of the Burt Bacharach / Hal David standard (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me. The show ran for two seasons, and marked the first time the brother and sister had been together professionally in twenty years. Fuel For The Fire (1984). He suffered from Social Anxiety Disorder, which he was able to get under control and go on to cohost a television talk show with Marie in 1998.

Burning Bridges (1983) (UK title). Donny also found success on the Broadway stage when he starred in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Naked Eyes (1983) (US title). charts with the song "Soldier of Love" and its followup "Sacred Emotion". Donny spent several years as a performer before returning to the U.S. When Donny and Marie ended, Donny tried to reinvent himself as a solo artist.

The duo recorded several albums together before and while starring in their own television variety series, "Donny and Marie" which aired on ABC from 1976-1979. In the mid '70s, Donny was paired up with his younger sister, Marie. Donny became a teen idol in the early 1970s when he broke away from his older brothers to become a solo act. The two oldest children, Tom and Virl, were hearing-impaired; Alan, Jay, Merrill, Wayne, and Donny were members of the popular singing group The Osmond Brothers.

He is the brother of Alan, Jay, Jimmy, Merrill, Wayne, Marie, Tom, and Virl Osmond. Donny was half of the brother-sister singing act Donny and Marie. Born to parents Olive and George Osmond. Donald Clark "Donny" Osmond (born December 9, 1957 in Ogden, Utah) is a singer, ex-teen idol, talk show host, actor, and record producer.