The Partridge Family – Oh, No, Not My Baby
“Oh, No, Not My Baby” lets The Partridge Family step into an older, wiser kind of pop heartbreak—bright on the surface, but built around that stubborn human instinct to defend…
“Oh, No, Not My Baby” lets The Partridge Family step into an older, wiser kind of pop heartbreak—bright on the surface, but built around that stubborn human instinct to defend…
“Lookin’ For A Good Time” catches The Partridge Family in one of their last bright bursts of youthful energy—a song where freedom, motion, and simple happiness still seem close enough…
“It Means I’m in Love with You” is one of those bright, tender Partridge Family songs that turns young certainty into melody—where happiness feels simple, immediate, and almost innocent enough…
“Maybe Someday” carries the soft ache of postponed hope—the kind of song that lives in the space between disappointment and faith, where the heart has not stopped waiting, only learned…
“It’s All in Your Mind” is a gentle Partridge Family spell: a reminder that fear can feel like fate—yet sometimes it’s only a shadow the heart keeps rehearsing. “It’s All…
“Now That You Got Me Where You Want Me” is a bittersweet little trapdoor of a song—sweet on the surface, but edged with the dawning realization that affection can be…
“Hello, Hello” is a small pop doorway into connection—one bright greeting that tries to stop loneliness at the threshold, before it turns into distance you can’t cross. If you’re searching…
“If You Ever Go” is The Partridge Family at their most quietly persuasive—an affectionate warning wrapped in velvet pop, where love doesn’t beg or boast, it simply asks to be…
“Come On Love” is a gentle plea dressed in sunshine—an invitation to let tenderness win again, even when a relationship feels tired, distracted, or a little bruised by time. There’s…
“Something New Got Old” is a small, tender paradox—how love can change its clothes overnight, and how the heart keeps reaching for yesterday even when yesterday won’t come back. There’s…