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Steppin' Stone is the title of American country music singer Marie Osmond's eighth solo studio album. It was her fourth studio album issued on Capitol/Curb records. It was released in 1989.

Background

Steppin' Stone consisted of ten tracks. The album was slightly different than her previous releases because it included more traditional-sounding country music instead of the country pop that Osmond had previously recorded. The album contains songs of lost love, love found, love gone wrong, and plans of love to be.[2] The album was Osmond's least successful album, only peaking at #68 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1989. Three singles were released that did not chart near the Country Top 40.

The album was produced by Jerry Crutchfield, who did not produce any of Osmond's previous albums (Paul Worley produced her last three) under the Capitol/Curb label. Steppin' Stone is Osmond's final country album to date.

Track listing

  1. "What Would You Do About You (If You Were Me)" — (Michael Garvin, Bucky Jones, Tom Shapiro) 3:36
  2. "Slowly But Surely" — (Garvin, Jones, Jim Weatherly) 2:56
  3. "What's in It for Me" — (Ron Hellard, Jones, Shapiro) 3:15
  4. "Steppin' Stone" — (Gary Scruggs, Kevin Welch) 3:43
  5. "What's a Little Love Between Friends" — (Kent Robbins, Smokey Robinson) 3:59
  6. "If You Think About It, Call Me" — (Garvin, Shapiro) 3:41
  7. "Help Me Get Over You" — (Walt Aldridge, Lisa Angelle) 3:51
  8. "A Too Blue Moon" — (Charlie Black, Rory Michael Bourke) 3:33
  9. "Love Speaks Louder Than Words" — (Taylor Dunn, Paul Overstreet, Kaysie Poulsen, Kellie Poulsen) 2:37
  10. "Let Me Be the First" — (Deborah Allen, Kix Brooks, Rafe VanHoy) 3:38

Personnel

Chart performance

Album

Chart (1989) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 68

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
US Country CAN Country
1989 "Steppin' Stone" 70 60
"Slowly but Surely" 75 52
1990 "Let Me Be the First" 72

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Dillion, Charlotte. "Steppin' Stone album review". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-01-26.