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Encyclopedia > Gary Osborne

Gary Osborne is a singer and songwriter (most notably a lyricist) from the United Kingdom. He is best known for his lyrical work with Elton John throughout the album A Single Man and on parts of the albums 21 at 33, The Fox, Jump Up!, and Leather Jackets. The two greatest hits of the collaboration are Little Jeannie from 1980 and Blue Eyes from 1982. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... A Single Man is an album by British singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). ... 21 at 33 is a 1980 Elton John album. ... The Fox is a 1981 Elton John album. ... Jump Up! 1982 was the second album recorded by British singer Elton John for Geffen Records. ... Track listing All songs written by Bernie Taupin unless otherwise noted. ...


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But beneath the political debate and family discord, the issue of whether it was right to remove the 41-year-old's feeding tube, a matter of life and death, touched a deeply religious nerve.
Osborne, pastor of the Berean Assembly in Brooksville, said he was "shocked that the husband would push as hard" as he did "since he has moved on with his life," referring to Michael Schiavo, who is living with another woman.
If there were a document attesting to Schiavo's wish not to be kept alive by heroic actions, Osborne said he would have agreed with honoring her wishes.
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