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Marie Osmond is reuniting with the late Dan Seals for a special duet that hits streaming April 10. The emotional collaboration on ‘You Still Move Me’ marks their first recording together in over 40 years, honoring a musical legacy that defined an era.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Release Date: April 10, 2026 across all streaming platforms
- Song Origin: Originally written and released by Seals in 1986
- Album: Part of ‘Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet,’ dropping August 28, 2026
- Legacy Moment: First duet since their iconic 1985 No. 1 hit ‘Meet Me In Montana’
A Reunion Over Four Decades in the Making
When Marie Osmond and Dan Seals first collaborated on ‘Meet Me In Montana’ back in 1985, they created one of country music’s most iconic duets. The song soared to the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and earned them both a Grammy nomination and CMA Vocal Duo of the Year award at the 1986 CMA Awards. That performance remains unforgettable. Now, more than 40 years later, their voices unite once more for a deeply personal recording that honors their enduring connection.
The new single represents something extraordinary: a final creative moment bringing two legendary artists together posthumously. This isn’t just another tribute release.
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The Emotional Depth of ‘You Still Move Me’
Written and released by Seals in 1986, the original version of ‘You Still Move Me’ explores the bittersweet reality of lingering love. The song captures those quiet moments when someone from your past resurfaces in memory, even after life has moved forward. As musical partners, Osmond and Seals bring profound emotional weight to these lyrics. Their voices blend to tell a story about a profound love that changed both lives, creating a recording that resonates far beyond typical duets. The production honors the original composition while celebrating two voices that shaped country and pop music.
Industry sources describe it as haunting and beautiful, a fitting capstone to their storied collaboration.
A Tribute Album Honoring a Legend
The new single arrives as part of a larger project: ‘Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet’, releasing August 28, 2026, via Melody Place Records. This special album features Seals’ vocals paired with respected musicians from across genres, creating a comprehensive tribute to his artistry. Marie Osmond is among the featured collaborators, making her one of several artists chosen to celebrate his musical legacy.
| Detail | Information |
| Album Title | Dan Seals & Friends: The Last Duet |
| Release Date | August 28, 2026 |
| Label | Melody Place Records |
| Featured Duet | Marie Osmond on ‘You Still Move Me’ |
“I am extremely grateful that music brought Dan and me together all those years ago, in 1985. It was an honor to sing and perform with him back then, and very special to hear our voices together again over 40 years later. He was a true musical visionary and will always hold a place in my heart.”
— Marie Osmond, inductee in the Country Music Hall of Fame
Dan Seals’ Unforgettable Legacy
Dan Seals, born February 8, 1948, first gained fame as ‘England Dan’ in the pop-rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley. Their 1976 hit ‘I’d Really Love to See You Tonight’ became a pop standard. But Seals’ greatest commercial success came in country music, where he recorded 11 No. 1 Billboard country hits including ‘Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)’ and ‘Bop’. He earned 2 CMA Awards and multiple Grammy nominations during his prolific career.
Seals passed away on March 25, 2009, at age 61, after battling mantle cell lymphoma. He was posthumously inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2025. His artistry lives on through his recordings and the artists he influenced.
Will Marie Osmond’s Six-Decade Career Continue to Evolve?
Marie Osmond remains one of entertainment’s most versatile icons. Her career spans music, television, Broadway, and film across six decades. Best known as part of the legendary Osmond family, she became a solo sensation at age 12 with ‘Paper Roses’, and she co-hosted the beloved Donny & Marie variety show. More recently, she released the classical crossover album ‘Unexpected’ (2021), which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Crossover chart. She’s also an author, philanthropist, and co-founder of Children’s Miracle Network, having helped raise over $9.5 billion for children’s hospitals. With Donny Osmond, she announced a 2026 world tour featuring 35 landmark performances across multiple continents. This duet adds another meaningful chapter to her already remarkable journey.











