The Partridge Family – I Think I Love You (1970, Vinyl) - Discogs

About the Song

The Partridge Family – a name that brings back a wave of nostalgia for many of us who grew up in the early 70s. This bubbly pop group, fictional of course, burst onto the scene alongside the hit television show of the same name. Though the show itself only lasted four seasons, its legacy – and especially its music – continues to resonate today.

One of their most iconic tunes is undoubtedly “I Think I Love You”. Released in 1970, the song became an instant smash, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidifying The Partridge Family’s place in pop culture history.

Now, it’s important to remember the context of the song’s release. The late 60s and early 70s were a time of immense social change. Rock and roll was exploding, and music reflected a growing sense of freedom and exploration. “I Think I Love You”, however, took a more innocent approach. Its sugary sweet melody and lighthearted lyrics resonated with a different audience – one perhaps yearning for a simpler time.

The song itself is a delightful blend of bubblegum pop and teenybopper charm. Lead singer David Cassidy, with his signature shaggy hair and winning smile, delivered the vocals with a youthful earnestness that perfectly captured the song’s sentiment. The catchy chorus, with its repeated lines of “I Think I Love You,” is infectious and remains an earworm to this day.

So, whether you were a teenager grooving to the beat back in the day, or simply enjoy a classic bit of pop nostalgia, “I Think I Love You” by The Partridge Family is a song that deserves a place on your playlist. It’s a reminder of a simpler time, a celebration of young love, and a testament to the enduring power of a catchy melody.

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