The Partridge Family – I’ll Leave Myself A Little Time
“I’ll Leave Myself a Little Time” is The Partridge Family’s quiet, sunlit act of self-rescue—an insistence that even when life feels rushed and heavy, you can still carve out a…
“I’ll Leave Myself a Little Time” is The Partridge Family’s quiet, sunlit act of self-rescue—an insistence that even when life feels rushed and heavy, you can still carve out a…
“Rainmaker” is The Partridge Family at their most wistfully cinematic—an early-’70s pop postcard where a brief encounter feels like weather: it arrives, changes everything, and disappears before you can hold…
“To Be Lovers” is a small, tender corner of The Partridge Family world—where pop-TV brightness briefly steps aside and lets a more fragile, grown-up longing speak. The most important context…
“Umbrella Man” is The Partridge Family at their most quietly stylish—an early-’70s pop vignette where a jaunty hook hides a little shadow, like sunshine breaking through after a long spell…
“That’ll Be the Day” isn’t a shout of rebellion here—it’s a soft, determined promise that one day the heavy chains will loosen, and the soul will finally “sail away” into…
Echoes of a Simpler Time: How a Fictional Family’s “Jingle Bells” Became a Soundtrack to Innocent Christmases For many, the mere mention of The Partridge Family instantly conjures a kaleidoscope…
“I’m On the Road” is the Partridge Family’s travel-song truth—when the bus keeps rolling, and you learn to turn loneliness into motion. There’s a special kind of pop song that…
“She’d Rather Have the Rain” is the Partridge Family’s quiet heartbreak jewel—when love doesn’t leave in anger, it simply chooses sadness over staying. There’s a particular kind of ache that…
“I Would Have Loved You Anyway” is the Partridge Family at their most quietly grown—love spoken in the past tense, but with a tenderness that refuses to become bitter. In…
“Together (Havin’ A Ball)” is pure Partridge-world sunshine—an unreleased-for-decades TV-era gem that finally let listeners take the ride together. There’s a special kind of nostalgia that doesn’t feel like “the…