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Lamont Holmes 03-13-2001, 12:20 PM Here is a list of Partridge songs that are my favorites,though they might do a complimation album of Greatest hits. They are:
"I Think I Love You"
"Point Me In The Direction Of Alberquerque"
"Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted"
"I Woke Up In Love This Morning"
"Let The Good Times In"
"Only A Moment Ago"
"Singing My Song"
"I Can Feel Your Heartbeat"
"I Heard You Singing Your Song"
"Sunshine Eyes"
"Together"
"One Night Stand"
"It's One Of Those Nights"
"Looking Through The Eyes Of Love"
"I Really Want To Know You"
"On The Road"
and "Brand New Me"
What Partridge Family songs would you put on your list?
Did you know: The Carpenters sound similar like The Partridge Family in some of their songs. See for yourself!
mamamiasweetpeaches 02-05-2002, 02:21 PM I THINK I LOVE YOU is my absolute favorite. I also like I Woke Up In Love This Morning.But people who know me think of me as the"C'mon Get Happy Girl"!I have the black shirt with the partridges running across it that says "C'mon get happy" when I'm in the yard working in the garden I wear that shirt and play the cd....thrills the neighbors.LOL.:lol:
jamier42 02-05-2002, 04:18 PM I like the songs I Think I Love You and Come On Get Happy.
Pitooey 02-05-2002, 06:36 PM I can feel your heartbeat! I love that song............ :music: :eyes: :clap: :guitar:
Tiger32 02-05-2002, 10:22 PM The question should be what is our favorite David Cassidy song, because the Partridge Family did not sing. Only David Cassidy and Shirley Jones were singers. I will however give the rest of the group style points for their lip sync.
But in any case, I liked the song "I woke up in love this morning" the best.
mamamiasweetpeaches 02-27-2002, 12:06 AM Originally posted by jamier42
I like the songs I Think I Love You and Come On Get Happy.
I must by the house next door to this person!!!!!Then when I blast the Partridge family in my yard there will be no complaints!!!
JethroSimpson 02-28-2002, 06:15 PM "I Think I Love You" is definetly the best. I also love-
I woke up in love this morning
Walking in the rain
Together we're Better
Am I loosing you?
eddie146 10-30-2003, 02:02 PM stephanie from the bobby sherman episode
passionsfan79 11-12-2003, 05:48 AM ill meet you halfway
i can feel your heartbeat
friend and a lover
walking in the rain
summer days
echo valley 26809
its one of those nights
how long is to long
somebody wants to love you
dpeattie 12-10-2003, 07:41 PM Here are my favorites from each album:
FAMILY ALBUM: "Only A Moment Ago" and "I'm On The Road"
UP TO DATE: "There's No Doubt In My Mind", "Umbrella Man" and "She'd Rather Have The Rain"
SOUND MAGAZINE: "Rainmaker", "I'm On My Way Back Home" and "Twenty-Four Hours A Day"
CHRISTMAS CARD: "My Christmas Card To You"
SHOPPING BAG: "It's One Of Those Nights", "Every Little Bit Of You" and "There'll Come A Time"
NOTEBOOK: "Friend And A Lover", "Walking In The Rain" and "As Long As You're There"
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: "As Long As There's You", "Come On Love" and "It Sounds Like You're SAying Hello"
BULLETIN BOARD: "Roller Coaster", "Alone Too Long" and "I Heard You Singing Your Song"
Unreleased: "All Of The Things", "Stephanie" and "I'm Into Something Good"
discofever1975 02-22-2004, 12:56 AM C'mon get happy and I think I love you!! I love David Cassidy:):)
darryl 02-22-2004, 09:20 PM Too many of them so I'll try to do 1 from each album.
FAMILY ALBUM: I'm On The Road
UP TO DATE: I'll Meet You Halfway
SOUND MAGAZINE: You Don't Have To Tell Me
CHRISTMAS CARD: Winter Wonderland
SHOPPING BAG: There"ll Come A Time
NOTEBOOK: Walking In The Rain
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: As Long As There"s You
BULLETIN BOARD: Alone Too Long
UNRELEASED: Me Loving You
And now for David's solo work during PF.
CHERISH: I Lost My Chance
ROCK ME BABY: Song For A Rainy Day
DREAMS ARE NUTTIN' MORE THAN WISHES: Hold On Me
tesiay 04-03-2004, 12:10 AM I Think I Love You. I still remember when it was a big hit on the radio.
Lamont Holmes 04-13-2004, 11:21 AM Here's what I know about the 2 songs from the pilot episode "What? And Get Out Of Showbuisness?":
"Let The Good Times In" was actually sung by The Love Generation. The Partridge version sounds just like it,but
with Tom & John Bahler,Jackie Ward and Ron Hicklin singing it.
Shirley Jones sings a little of the song.
"Together"(or "Having A Ball") was going to be sung by The
Fifth Dimension. It was the only song sung by The Partridge
Family in that episode.
That's all I know. What else do you know about these songs? What are the lyrics to them? I want to know.
Starsky's Chick 01-07-2005, 11:11 PM I Think I Love You
I'll Meet You Halfway
Every Little Bit of You
I Can Feel Your Heartbeat
dandelion wine 01-12-2005, 03:59 AM "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat"
"I Think I Love You"
"I'll Meet You Halfway"
KarenTj24 02-18-2005, 09:10 AM "Bandala"
jeff k. 03-05-2005, 10:40 AM Bandala,and I Think I Love You.(in that order!)
Eric777 03-22-2005, 02:40 PM The entire first album
Summer Days
Hello Hello
Lay It On The Line
Ill Meet You Halfway
That'll Be The Day
But my all time fav is Bandala
TripperFan 03-22-2005, 03:07 PM Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted was always my fav.
I Think I Love You was another great (until we started making up our own rude lyrics which I couldn't get out of my head after that)!!! :lol:
Classicshowsgurl15 05-15-2005, 04:27 PM My favorites are
I Think I Love You
The Theme Song
I Can Feel Your Heartbeat
Summer Days
I Woke Up In Love This Morning
I'll Meet You Halfway
EchoValley 2-6809
Point Me In the Direction of Albequerque
Twenty Four Hours A Day
I Woke Up In Love This Morning
I'm On My Way Back Home Again
Rainmaker
Every Little Bit Of You
It's One of Those Nights
It's Time I Knew You Better
Love is All That I Needed
You Don't Have to Tell Me
I Would Have Loved You Anyway
fitzlaw 06-08-2005, 02:54 PM My favorite PF song is Heart Beat, It's a Love Beat.
Don't remember what episode it's from, though.
Eric777 06-08-2005, 09:48 PM Partridge Family did not record this song
Tony DeFranco And The DeFranco Family recorded it
Your thinkin of I Can Feel Your Heartbeat
jehobden 06-13-2005, 07:21 PM "That'll Be the Day" is one of my favorites from the first season. Unfortunately it only was used over a montage of Danny running from the mobsters in "Danny and the Mob", so it wasn't counted as a musical performance that could be jumped to on the DVD. I'd love to find this one on WAV or MIDI.
CAJeannieFan57 08-07-2005, 05:08 PM I like Tiger32's reply. :-)
But....
I'll Meet You Halfway
Doesn't Somebody Want to Be Wanted
Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque
Could It Be Forever (love David's sexy "but....")
Looking Through the Eyes of Love
Cherish
Donna
ClassicSitcomsGirl 08-07-2005, 09:10 PM Lets see....
I'll meet you halfway
Its one of those nights (yes love)
Looking through the eyes of love
Echo Valley 2-6809
I woke up in Love this morning and
Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque
CAJeannieFan57 08-08-2005, 10:37 AM OH! I forgot:
Only a Moment Ago
Donna who is trying to figure out what happened to the PF ALBUMS I used to own, 30+ years ago!
Tuesday Weld 08-08-2005, 10:41 AM "I Think I Love You". :D
Oriole Adams 08-18-2005, 03:28 AM I Woke Up in Love This Morning (my favorite!!)
I Think I Love You
Bandala
Together We're Better
Mikado 08-18-2005, 01:02 PM The theme song and I think i love you were the only ones i was particularly fond of
Vince 887 08-18-2005, 06:08 PM Besides the theme song my fav would be " I woke up in Love this Morning".
Rich3 10-10-2005, 11:11 PM I like the old theme song. I hate the stupid theme song on the DVD of season 1. I don't even remember ever hearing it when I watched the reruns many years ago. It sounds like an alternate take. The words are completely different from the original.
"On The Road" is good. I also like "Havin' a Ball". Both from season one.
I really like the "Whale Song" from a later season. There's a Judy Collins song that utilized whales and I think the Partridges copied it. The Partridge song sounded very haunting though, but the whale noises fit in so smoothly I've wondered if they were somehow artificial.
storrs19 10-15-2005, 11:17 PM "Whale Song" is a great tune and should have been released on one of their albums. Thankfully it is a Season Two episode so now I can have a clear copy of it. The only one I have right now is from a videotape off of cable about 20 years ago and it is rather muddy sounding.
m60tankdriver 08-09-2006, 11:56 PM The Seven Greats in the Pantheon of Partridge Family music:
Singing My Song
Bandala
Twenty-Four Hours a Day
Rainmaker
That'll Be the Day
If You Ever Go
Together (Having a Ball)*
(Special Note: since this song playing during the opening credits of the pilot episode, it would have to be considered the real "first" theme song. Ruled over both "When We're Singing" and "Cmon Get Happy")
Together We're Better
Echo Valley 26809
Loopie63 07-14-2008, 12:11 PM I think I love you and I woke up in love this morning,
Lee G 07-31-2008, 10:27 AM The first three albums- Family Album, Up To Date, and Sound Magazine all have great songs. After that, the songs weren't that good anymore- but It's One Of Those Nights from Shopping Bag is a superb song.
Abbie 08-03-2008, 04:29 AM My favorite PF song is Heart Beat, It's a Love Beat.
Don't remember what episode it's from, though.
I thought that was a song done by the DeFranco Family.
I liked a lot of their songs. One that sticks out for me is Together We're Better.
Billy K. 10-28-2008, 03:53 PM Ok. I made a playlist of all the songs in order of first appearance in the show and I found I prefer the first Season songs more. I don't know why.
But of course I like the others to varying degrees.
Favorites:
I think I Love you - given
I woke up in love this morning - given
Point me in the direction of albuquerque
I'll Leave Myself a Little Time
Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted
Somebody Wants To Love You
and from the 2nd season I actually like "Listen To The Sound"
OKCRay 11-02-2008, 05:13 AM Here are a few of my favorites that no one else has mentioned yet:
Girl You Make My Day (from the SHOPPING BAG album and the Kings Island episode)
Love Must Be The Answer (NOTEBOOK album and the episode where Snake marries Penny Sweetwater)
As Long As There's You (CROSSWORD PUZZLE album and the episode "M Is For The Many Things")
I'll Never Get Over You
How Long Is Too Long
Oh No Not My Baby (all from the BULLETIN BOARD album... FINALLY available on CD!!!!!!!)
Scoobiedoo30 11-02-2008, 01:45 PM Susan.
BarneyFife 11-02-2008, 01:48 PM I like the songs I Think I Love You and Come On Get Happy.
Those two are my favorites as well.:cool:
Ranking the Top 20 Partridge Family Songs (https://comforttv.blogspot.com/2017/03/ranking-top-20-partridge-family-songs.html)
#20: Doesn’t Somebody Want to Be Wanted
The group’s second highest-charting single (peaking at #6) is a classic example of the mid-tempo pop sound, escalating from the verses to the chorus, that can be found in many of their most popular tracks. However, it’s best remembered for Cassidy’s cheesy spoken-word bridge, which he hated doing. But producer Wes Farrell (who cowrote the song) guessed that his plaintive plea for love would make the Tiger Beat subscribers swoon, and he was right.
#19: Brand New Me
It’s the first song on their first album, and was featured in what was arguably the series’ most famous episode (season 1’s “But the Memory Lingers On,” aka ‘the one with the skunk’). The powerful wall of sound arrangement highlights the talent of the top session musicians that play on most of the Partridge tracks, including drummer Hal Blaine, keyboardists Larry Knechtel and Michael Melvoin, guitarists Tommy Tedesco, Louie Shelton, Larry Carlton and Dennis Budimir and bassists Joe Osborne and Max Bennett.
#18: Hello, Hello
I’m kind of alone in my affection for this one, even among fellow Partridge fans. But I love the Dixieland jazz intro, something unique for a Partridge Family record, and the nostalgic feel of the entire track.
#17: I Heard You Singing Your Song
By the time the group’s final album, Bulletin Board, was released in 1973, the magic was quickly slipping away and Ricky Segall had already started ruining the last few minutes of several series episodes. But this song and its marvelous vocal arrangements, reminiscent of The Beach Boys, offered one last blast of pop heaven.
#16: I Really Want to Know You
It’s debatable whether any song recorded prior to when David Cassidy took over lead vocals should be considered for a best-of list. But “I Really Want to Know You” is a beautiful Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil ballad, and offers the best glimpse into what the band’s sound would have been had someone else been cast as Keith Partridge.
#15: Only a Moment Ago
From our current perspective of 40-some years after the series debuted, “Only a Moment Ago” takes on added resonance. It’s a song about longing for happier, simpler times, which is something that many of us do every time we hear Partridge Family music. “Why has the music stopped,” indeed.
#14: Point Me in the Direction of Albuquerque
No songwriter complimented the Partridge sound more than Tony Romeo. This classic, familiar to even casual Partridge fans, is the first of his songs in our top 20 but it won’t be the last. The evocative lyric about a “lonely little runaway with teardrops in her eyes” tells such a vivid story it’s not surprising it would be dramatized in a series episode (season 1’s “Road Song”).
#13: I Woke Up in Love This Morning
The first single from the group’s third album, Sound Magazine, stayed on the hot 100 for ten weeks, peaking at #13. Even though I’m making the picks, it surprises me that we had to wait this long for a song featuring the harpsichord, given how the Renaissance-era instrument was a staple of the group’s sound.
#12: My Christmas Card to You
The only Partridge LP to reach #1 on the charts was their Christmas album. “My Christmas Card to You,” another classic Tony Romeo composition, was the sole original song on the record. It has been a holiday tradition in my home ever since. The album also features the only duet between David Cassidy and Shirley Jones (on “Winter Wonderland”). It’s a shame they didn’t pair their voices more often.
#11: Bandala
This was the song Keith described as “sort of an afro thing” to Richard Pryor in the memorable season one episode “Soul Club.” At the risk of designating any Partridge Family song that way, there is a street quality to “Bandala” that is about as gritty as this wholesome family band could get. It also features some unique instruments for a Partridge record, including a full brass section, congas and enough cowbell to satisfy Christopher Walken.
#10: “I Can Feel Your Heartbeat”
We kick off the top 10 with the hardest-rocking Partridge song, one that should have been a second single off their debut album. The heavy reverb and Hammond organ accentuate Hal Blaine’s pounding drumbeat and one of David Cassidy’s most impassioned vocals. “I Can Feel Your Heartbeat” found a new audience after being featured in an episode of American Horror Story.
#9: Echo Valley 2-6809
Long before Tommy Tutone tried to reach Jenny at 867-5309, the Partridge Family debuted the first classic phone number song. It’s about a boy and a girl who grew up together “with ferris wheels and sunshine laughter,” but who parted on bad terms. Should he call her again? The lush orchestral arrangement on this Rupert Holmes song demonstrates once again the remarkable behind-the-scenes talent that made these records so delightful then and now.
#8: I’ll Leave Myself a Little Time
This gentle track appears on the group’s second album, Up To Date, which is surprising since it was featured in episode two of the show's first season. There isn’t one particular aspect of the recording to which I need call your attention – it’s just a really lovely song that I’m sure I’ve heard more than 500 times, and it still always makes me smile.
#7: It’s One of Those Nights (Yes Love)
From the underrated Shopping Bag album (which also includes “Every Song is You” and “If You Ever Go”) this is another great Tony Romeo track that benefits from Phil Spector-levels of orchestration. It was also the band’s fifth and final top 20 song.
#6: I’m On My Way Back Home
Slow to fast, soft to loud, soaring chord and tempo changes, and one of David Cassidy’s most self-assured vocals help make this track even more memorable than some of the group’s hit singles.
#5: Every Little Bit O’ You
Bubblegum pop rarely gets sweeter than this blissful tune, written by the team that also contributed “I Woke Up in Love This Morning” to the Partridge catalog (L. Russell Brown and Irwin Levine). It was covered in one of the more eye-catching on-screen performances – from the roof of the Partridge bus under a beautiful blue sky – in the episode “I Can Get It For You Retail.”
#4: I Think I Love You
Surprised? Obviously this was the biggest Partridge Family hit, the one song that is probably familiar even to someone who never watched the show. “I Think I Love You” went to #1 in 1970 and stayed there for three weeks. It has everything fans love – memorable words and music from Tony Romeo, that ever-present harpsichord, and another great Cassidy vocal, double-tracked for added impact. It’s just that there are three other songs I like even more.
#3: Together We’re Better
The best song on the Notebook album was immortalized in the episode where the family visits the King’s Island amusement park and hangs out with Mary Ann Mobley. The playful opening notes of the organ sound like a circus calliope, setting the perfect mood for one of the most ambitious Partridge records. Yes, Tony Romeo wrote this one too. But from that foundation a lot of gifted people crafted an intricate musical arrangement and vocal backing tracks that complement Cassidy’s lead. There’s a lot going on here in just 2 minutes and 30 seconds, and it’s all pretty wonderful.
#2: I’ll Meet You Halfway
After lavishing praise on 18 other Partridge songs, it might seem strange to commend “I’ll Meet You Halfway” by saying it doesn’t sound like a typical Partridge Family record. But if you’re familiar with the song you know what I mean. There’s sophistication to it, an almost classical quality to the strings and piano arpeggio that set the mood before the singing starts. Wes Farrell wrote it with Carole King’s songwriting partner Gerry Goffin.
#1: Summer Days
The fifth Tony Romeo song on our top 20 is irresistible from start to finish. From the explosive opening riff to Cassidy’s exuberant vocal to a buoyant chorus that bounds and rolls out of your speakers with unbridled joy. Why “Summer Days” was never released as a single remains a classic TV music mystery. It’s not just my favorite PF song – it’s one of my favorite records from any group and any musical era. The 1970s may not have been as carefree and innocent as the song suggests, but for those three minutes you can close your eyes and pretend they really were that wonderful.
Hawkee 06-16-2024, 06:19 AM My favorite The Partridge Family song is Come On Get Happy and I like that song because if you ever watch the Marvel movie Ant-Man And The Wasp Ant-Man "Paul Rudd" starts his morning routine singing Come On Get Happy and I now associate The Partridge Family due to Ant-Man. I also have a The Partridge Family station on Pandora too
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