"One Bad Apple" is a song by
the Osmonds, released as a single on November 14, 1970. It debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 on January 2, 1971. It hit the top of the chart on February 13, 1971 and stayed there for five weeks. It also reached No. 6 on the R&B chart.[2]Billboard ranked it as the
No. 4 song for 1971.[3] The song is an early example of
bubblegum dance.[1] Both "One Bad Apple" and the
Donny Osmond-credited single "Sweet and Innocent" are on the 1970 album Osmonds. It was certified Gold by the
RIAA on February 4, 1971.
The song was written by
George Jackson, who originally had the
Jackson 5 in mind when he wrote it.[4] According to Donny Osmond,
Michael Jackson later told him that the Jackson 5 almost recorded this song first, but chose to record "
ABC" instead.[5]Rick Hall recorded and produced the song at his
FAME Studios in
Muscle Shoals; to determine who would sing lead, he lined up all of the brothers (including
Jimmy) and had each one sing the opening line, choosing
Merrill and Donny. Ultimately, songs led primarily by Merrill would be released as being by the Osmonds, while those by Donny would be released under Donny's name (with the brothers still accompanying him). Curb then brought it to
Terry Manning in Memphis to mix.
"One Bad Apple" was also used as the theme to The Osmonds cartoon show on ABC-TV. It is the only song in the Osmonds' repertoire that continues to receive any appreciable
airplay on
oldies radio, and even then its airplay is much lower than comparable hits of the era (most of the Osmonds' other songs get no airplay at all).[6]