The Partridge Family – My Christmas Card To You
A Christmas Song Wrapped in Loneliness, Hope, and the Tender Silence Between Loved Ones When The Partridge Family released “My Christmas Card To You” in 1971, they did something surprisingly…
A Christmas Song Wrapped in Loneliness, Hope, and the Tender Silence Between Loved Ones When The Partridge Family released “My Christmas Card To You” in 1971, they did something surprisingly…
A warm Christmas memory wrapped in harmony, “Frosty The Snowman” by The Partridge Family turned a familiar holiday tune into something tender, youthful, and quietly nostalgic — the kind of…
Come On Get Happy — a bright invitation to joy, born from television but carried by a generation’s longing There are songs that arrive quietly on the radio, and then…
“I Think I Love You” Remains a Timeless Symbol of Pop Music and Nostalgia More than five decades after its release, “I Think I Love You” by The Partridge Family…
A joyful classic reborn in warm, harmony-filled nostalgia “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” has lived many lifetimes since Brenda Lee first sent it dancing into the airwaves in 1958, but…
Nostalgia and hope wrapped in a blanket of snow. The 1970s ushered in a golden age of family-friendly television, and few programs captured the hearts and minds of viewers quite…
A gentle plea for connection and mutual effort in the complicated dance of young love. There are certain songs, fleeting bursts of melody and longing, that become inextricably linked to…
The Tune That Put David Cassidy on the Map: A Teenage Idol’s Lament Ah, to cast one’s mind back to the winter of 1971—a time perhaps simpler in its popular…
The Partridge Family’s ode to the bittersweet reality of life on the road and the yearning for home. In the tapestry of 1970s pop culture, few threads were as brightly…
The Partridge Family’s “Bandala” Captured the Spirit of Unity in Early 1970s Television In January 1971, The Partridge Family aired one of its most memorable musical moments with the performance…