The Partridge Family – I Would Have Loved You Anyway
“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…
“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…
“I Really Want to Know You” is a softly lit confession—The Partridge Family stepping away from TV sparkle to ask for something rarer: genuine emotional access. In the bright, mass-market…
“Friend and a Lover” is the Partridge Family’s bittersweet middle ground—when devotion wants to be grown-up, but pop still asks it to smile. “Friend and a Lover” arrived at a…
“The Christmas Song” in The Partridge Family universe is less a performance than a warm lamp in the window—Shirley Jones stepping forward to sing comfort itself. In a catalogue built…
“How Long Is Too Long” feels like a quiet question asked at midnight—when you’ve waited so faithfully that patience begins to sound like sorrow. By the time The Partridge Family…
“Singing My Song” is a small, bright declaration of selfhood—proof that even a manufactured TV band could still sound like real joy finding its own voice. On paper, The Partridge…
“Cherish” is a quiet, aching confession—David Cassidy singing the words many people swallow for years: I loved you, I hesitated, and now I live with the silence I chose. When…
“Roller Coaster” is The Partridge Family at their most clear-eyed: a tight little burst of early-’70s pop-rock that admits how love can thrill and rattle you in the same breath—sweet,…
“White Christmas” in The Partridge Family’s hands is a gentle television-era dream: bright, comforting, and a little wistful—like a living-room glow trying to keep winter from feeling too lonely. The…