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📰 Hit Parader – Feature Profile : Feb. 1973
A full‑page Hit Parader feature spotlighting *The Partridge Family* at the height of their U.S. television and chart success. The piece presented the group as a polished, family‑friendly pop phenomenon, pairing a posed ensemble portrait with upbeat editorial framing typical of early‑’70s American teen‑music magazines. Publication: Hit Parader Date: February 1, 1973 Format: One‑page artist feature Writer: Hit Parader Editorial Staff A moment of U.S. teen‑pop saturation, tel

David Cassidy
Feb 1, 19732 min read


🎼Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be Wanted – Single: Apr. 1971
Released at the height of Partridge‑mania, “Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be Wanted” arrived as the follow‑up to the group’s massive debut hit, I Think I Love You carrying the polished pop sound of the TV series into another international single. Issued in the UK on 16 April 1971, the single paired the dramatic, spoken‑word‑infused A‑side with the Tony Romeo‑penned B‑side “You Are Always On My Mind.” Despite strong international success, the single did not chart in the UK, though

David Cassidy
Apr 16, 19712 min read


📰 The Partridge Family – Article: Feb. 1971
A brief look at the Partridge Family’s chart suc

David Cassidy
Feb 13, 19712 min read
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