The Partridge Family – Love Must Be The Answer
“Love Must Be The Answer” – a gentle reminder that, after all the confusion, only the heart can truly mend what’s broken Tucked into the 1972 album The Partridge Family…
“Love Must Be The Answer” – a gentle reminder that, after all the confusion, only the heart can truly mend what’s broken Tucked into the 1972 album The Partridge Family…
“Give One Heart” is Linda Ronstadt at her most quietly persuasive—asking for devotion without theatrics, as if love were a single, precious thing you can’t afford to spend twice. The…
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A shy heart waking up to joy, wrapped in the easy sunshine of early-’70s pop Among the quieter treasures in the Partridge catalogue, I Got Your Love All Over Me…
A small, glowing confession that turns simple pop into a quiet promise of forever Tucked near the end of the 1973 album Crossword Puzzle, “It’s You” by The Partridge Family…
A Meditation on Solitude, Identity, and the Quiet Power of Self-Realization When “I Am The World” first appeared as the B-side to “Spicks and Specks” in 1966—a single that climbed…
A soulful echo of love’s caution, wrapped in polished pop sentimentality “Oh, No, Not My Baby” by The Partridge Family emerges as one of those surprisingly tender moments in their…
“Cry Like a Rainstorm” is Linda Ronstadt giving sorrow its full weather—letting tears fall hard and honest, until the heart finally has room to breathe again. If the album title…