Alongside siblings Donny and Marie, the musician was a 1970s teen idol with family hits like Crazy Horses

Singer Alan Osmond has died after a decades-long battle with multiple sclerosis. His wife Suzanne and their eight sons were by his side.

Alan Osmond, the musician known for his work in The Osmonds, was the eldest sibling in the famous family.

Alongside siblings Donny and Marie, the musician was a 1970s teen idol with family hits like Crazy Horses

A talented songwriter and performer, he helped write some of the Osmond Brothers' biggest hits, including “One Bad Apple,” “Crazy Horses” and “Are You Up There?”

Marie Osmond shared her late brother Alan Osmond's final words, revealing he looked forward to reuniting with their brother Wayne.

Oldest member of the family pop group that had Top 10 hits in the US and UK in the early 1970s