Introduction:
The Osmond Brothers Close the Book With The Last Chapter
It was a birthday gift unlike any other. On a night already filled with emotion, the original Osmond Brothers — Alan, Wayne, Merrill, and Jay — took the stage together for what they announced would be their final performance as a group.
The occasion was intimate, yet historic: a farewell wrapped in gratitude, framed by the song they chose to mark the moment, a self-penned ballad titled “The Last Chapter.”
As the lights dimmed and the music began, Merrill introduced the number with heartfelt simplicity: “This is our thank you — to all of you, our fans, our family. For walking with us through every chapter of our lives.”
The lyrics unfolded like a love letter, recounting the choices, the triumphs, and the struggles of a life spent on stage, always anchored by faith and by family. Their harmonies — seasoned by decades of shared history — rose and fell with tenderness:
“From the beginning we knew / wrong and right would have to be decided,
would have to be made…
So when you’re feeling down / remember we’ll stand with you,
turn the page and we’ll be there.”
The crowd swayed, some holding hands, others wiping away tears, as the brothers’ voices blended with the same warmth that had carried them from barbershop quartets in Ogden, Utah, to international stardom.
At the close of the song, the audience erupted in applause, but before the moment could fade, their sister Marie Osmond stepped onto the stage. Beaming with pride and emotion, she addressed both the performers and the fans: “Alan, Wayne, Merrill, Jay — I want to say that I am so honored to be your sister. I love you guys. You have worked so hard. Enjoy your retirement.”
It was a benediction as much as a farewell.
The performance of “The Last Chapter” was more than music — it was a symbolic closing of a book written over six decades, filled with family harmonies, tireless tours, chart-topping hits, and a bond that outlived the spotlight.
For the Osmonds, this wasn’t just the end of a career. It was the passing of a legacy into memory — a final bow that said thank you to the millions of fans who had been with them through every verse, every chorus, every chapter.
And as the last notes lingered in the air, the words resonated deeper than ever: “We’ll always stand with you.”