When I was in second grade the little boy who sat next to me would sing this song to me every day. He would do it every morning before lunch....what a sweet memory, if you haven't guess I am over fifty...still a sweet memory.
[ Seriously. It’s the perfect 70’s pop song ] And so was "Love Grows where my Rosemary Goes", "Brandy, You're a Fine Girl", Temptation Eyes, and "Midnight Confessions"
The guy that played the harpsichord is the same guy that played piano on bridge over troubled water. He was also the bass player in the band Bread. His name is Larry Knechtel.
Last day of school in June of 1970 a girl got off the school bus with my sister, I didnt know her but she was the prettiest girl I ever laid eyes upon, but I never thought I would see her again. However 3 months later our family moved, she lived across the street from where we moved to, this song came out that month and my first teenage love was born. I will never forget you Janet!
@@vrokortac9457 so what if they beat em to it? They can add what ever songs they want in the movie. And Star lord has some good ass taste in music and this is a good song. And croods isn’t even a super hero movie
When I was a boy back in Elizabethton KY, I loved my soulmate Jackie who lived somewhere close to Rineyville and at the age of 10 we sang this together. We tutored other children with speech impediments using the Partridge Family Album. Phonics was what it was called back then. Great Memories. I only wish I could remember Jackie's last name, never knew it and have always wondered how her life turned out. My parents came and got me out of school one day and we had to fly to Germany the next day. I never got a chance to tell my love goodbye. I hope she remembers that I will always love her. Soulmates after 50 years. Ben Adler aka Ben McKay.
I grew up on the partridge family as well. Great song, and absolutely great lyrics ever.. This is October 14th 2024,, I just met a single younger lady then myself yesterday after church in front of her home.,, where a tree fell on her fence. She couldn't find anybody that would cut up her very old tree for firewood and leave it there for her to burn next year. Anyway I came along and instead of charging 1,000 bucks like the other guys wanted, I simply wanted to help her in her distress, being the Godly man that I am.. she ended up having a portable water tank that she was not using that I needed.. so I am cutting up this huge tree for the water tank.. I think we have made a connection in the meanwhile.. So this morning for some odd reasons, I thought of the words, I think I love you , so I googled the song and the lyrics touched my heart ❤️. God works in mysterious ways, & still today, miracles still happen.😊😊 Maybe if it is God's will,, things will progress over time... God bless everybody out here.. Oh,, yes this song & lyrics absolutely still resonate with real life in 2024.. All I am trying to say is, I found something in my heart stirring about this lady.. 😊 LOL
This is actually a beautifullly written song......I love both the lyrics and the music. David's voice is incredible.....and the Wrecking Crew is absolutely perfect in the drums, Hal Blaine......Harpsichord, Larry Knechtel.....Bass, Joe Osborne, etc. Fantastic song!!
Watching those silly actors pretending to 'perform' this on "The Partridge Family" was a total crock! David Cassidy was good, but he should have had some real musicians on that show.
I'm a 49 yr old Black dude and on EVERYTHING 🎶 "This morning I woke up" and thought about this song! My childhood sitcoms. What a wonderful time to be a kid ❤️💯
i looked this song up by the lyrics, because I remember someone singing it at a gig on one of my first days in college. I never knew who sang the original.. until today.
When I was 11 this was the biggest hit in Australia, heard it everywhere and now at 63 it brings back great memories. I remember listening to this heaps of times in my father's Ford Falcon when he was driving us around in Melbourne, Australia!
I was 10 years old and so excited when I got this album for Christmas, I dang near wore it out in the next couple months I played it so much. The corners are bent, the shape of the record shows through the cover but I feel 10 years old again when I play it and you can't put a price on that.
Since I’ve been blessed with my son, I dance with him and sing this to him. He’s 9 months old and I’m 38. My estranged mother used to sing this to me, but I just make memories of this sing for my son and myself.
It’s an animated film about a prehistoric family in the Stone Age, trying to find a new home and survive. This song is from the sequel ‘The Croods: A New Age’. Its a pretty good movie
This is the song that really took 1970 by a storm! The song was released prior to The Partridge Family show which debuted in September. I was 8, and my sister, cousin and I loved the show so much (along with The Brady Bunch - another winner from 1970) that we held “shows” in our basement and pretended to be The Partridge Family while charging family and friends $0.25 for entry! What a magical era...
Godspeed. This is such a good, well-crafted pop song, and the fact that it's your enduring legacy is something to be proud of. God rest your soul David.
I was born in 99 but this song and the partridge family tv show was a great part of my childhood. Sigh. Rest In Peace, David. Thanks for the good memories.
Man….No matter what kind of day I’ve had, no matter if it’s been or bad, no matter if I’m exhausted, no matter if I’m happy or sad, the minute I hear this song start I instantly become just so much more happy and care free
How does a song pop into ones brain and then manage to evoke so many joyous memories. The. 70’s were an influential, revolutionary time and I am proud to say I was an adolescent/teenager in that amazing era in the extraordinary 20th century .
This man, David Cassidy and this song was the beginning of my singing career!! Thank you David, Shirley, Susan, Danny and the rest! It still stands as a great song today in nearly 2020!
Yep the apocalypse has been hard but I made a safe house from the aliens there werid looking they have two mouths and crawl and long arms but that one hell of a ship but yeah it been hard for all of us there coming got to go.
I love this song listen in 2019. I love the fact that the music in its self tells a story. He starts of in a dilemma and not knowing what to do with it and bit by bit hes like screw it 'I love you'. That slight eerie music in the verses I feel matches the emotion of anyone in love with someone and not knowing if they feel it in back. Especially a teenage boy with his emotions running high.
Listened to this song on my transistor radio with my ear plug late at night when i was suppose to be sleeping. Kept changing channels so i could catch it again. Lots of memory"s.
I love David Cassidy. I was a kid when this show came on and as a teen my mother bought me the Teen Beat Magazine and the 17 magazine and I had all of David Cassidy's pictures over my bed and his posters all over my room. And when it was the old Garden State Art Center in Holmdel, NJ they had him in concert as the Partridge Family and of course being a big fan my parents bought me tickets and took me to see him and got pictures of me in front of the bus. That was the good old days of being a kid of the 70's.
I’m here from the Class of 1971 Glenwood High School, Canton, Ohio....where we would sing this before or after choir every day in a sound proof room at the top of our ever loving lungs....it’s a memory we are planning to resurrect at our 50th reunion in September! Cannot wait! Film highlights to follow, lol.
For those wondering, the musicians are lead vocalist David Cassidy; backing vocalist Shirley Jones; guitarists Dennis Budimir, Louie Shelton, and Tommy Tedesco; bassists Joe Osborn and Max Bennett; drummer Hal Blaine; and keyboardists Larry Knechtel and Mike Melvoin.
I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dream Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread I think I love you (I think I love you) This morning I woke up with this feeling I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room I think I love you (I think I love you) I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way I don't know what I'm up against I don't know what it's all about I got so much to think about Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say I never felt this way Believe me you really don't have to worry I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you Do you think I have a case let me ask you to your face Do you think you love me? I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you
"...so what am I so afraid of?" What a great lyric to put us back together after Chvid-19. Thank you T.Romeo. Thank you D.Cassidy for the great expression! "I Think I Love You" is one great song performed by an unappreciated, yoked, but true musician! rip
This is actually my mom's favorite song from when she was a little kid, and just the other day we went through and found a bunch of her old vinyls and found the original disc of this all the way back in the 70's, and I can see why she liked it so much.
The Partridge Family was a TV show was based on real life musical family 'The Cowsills'. Quality writing earned them their own success just like the other TV show group, °The Monkees' which was based on 'The Beatles'.
Lyrics: I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dream Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread I think I love you (I think I love you) This morning I woke up with this feeling I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room I think I love you (I think I love you) I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way I don't know what I'm up against I don't know what it's all about I got so much to think about Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for I think I love you isn't that what life is made of Though it worries me to say I never felt this way Believe me you really don't have to worry I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you Do you think I have a place let me ask you to your face Do you think you love me? I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you I think I love you
Thanks for doing this. My fiancé Lia played me this song when she asked me to marry her ❤ !! She died 09/2922 and I am heartbroken 💔 forever now. I miss her terribly every day too. 😢 I pray I can join her sooner rather than later. She was only 37 at the time and I was 57, this was 1 of her new favorite songs.
Wrecking Crew just nailed it... I don't think a more perfect take could exist. That moment right at the end of the bridge 1:48 is like a musical orgasm. The bass eighth notes and Hal Blaine's signature quiet to loud drum fill. Then you get those super straight, close backing vocals, it's *so* beautiful
@@tomrucco6490 Thanks to the documentary people are getting to know who these talented people were. But many of them have been passing lately. I wish I could meet Carol Kaye before it’s too late.
@@profile2047 Carol Kaye is a legend, obviously, but she actually didn't play bass on this song - it's Joe Osborn. The bass is subtly and tastefully propelling the song forward throughout its entirety, but at 2:33 it really begins stealing the show during the song's final refrain.
Never tire of these songs. I loved Shirley Jones. She was a beautiful woman with a beautiful soprano vocalist. If you haven't seen Oklahoma, you should. She was about 19 years old. Her first movie role. Also, a truly good actress. The Chyanne Social Club, also stared Henry Fonda, and James Stewart. A cute little comedy western.
This was one of the first albums I ever owned. I can still remember listening to this on my portable orange & tan record player, staring at the big yellow , orange daisey print wallpaper sitting on my new green shag carpeting. No teen-beat magazine was safe, especially if David's picture was in it.
YES, I REALY DO SIMPATIZE WITH YOU MY FREND. I LIKE THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY TOO! BUT ORIGINALY, = DAVID CASSIDY = SANG THE = I THINK I LOVE YOU = AS A SOLO!
probably the greatest "bubble gum" song that hit the charts.....was a "monster' hit in 1970 spawning many articles in Tiger Beat and 16 magazine....and many lovesick young teenage girls
Wow 67 !! I thought he was younger. Dying of Dementia at 67 is still scary. Makes me shutter every time i enter a room and forget what i came in there for.
This is the BEST song on the album! This "haunting" sound, as some describe it, just made it sound even better. I have never associated "haunting" or any other derogatory term to this song. That's why "The Partridge Family version was a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1970." A lot of Rock songs are not that good, but there are many in each category that are Great! I love Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock, Mellow Rock, Disco, Grunge, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, etc. And, for The Partridge Family genre, "I Think I Love You" is one of their best!! (I still have this album.)
I remember friday nights when i was 5 - the brady bunch, nanny and the professor and the partridge family ... to this day i still hum or sing this song.
I've been a music lover my whole life, going back to just before The Beatles came along when I was 3 1/2. This song came out out in the fall of 1970 when I was in the 5th grade, about the same time as The Carpenters 'We've Only Just Begun'. At that time they were my two big favorites. A really well written song, and David's voice was perfect for it. One of so many songs that transport me back in time.
Awwww Im praying for you #DavidCassidy. This music brings back such joy of a better America, a better people and a wonderful childhood I had. You will always be my first love. Please be well.
This song used to creep my out when I was a little kid. One of the first songs I really remember loving. And I was born like 25 years after it came out.
When I was growing up in the 1950s and 1960s I had a best friend who's dream was to move to California and work in the music bus. iness. True to his word that what he did. Worked with people like Micheal jackson in the studio recording them. I still talked to him long distance from Ohio and one day he told me that he got a call saying that they needed him to work with over during some songs. He told me that it was david Cassidy and he told me that of all the people that he worked with recording it was david Cassidy that had the strongest voice and so clear. After they finished david Cassidy bought him dinner. Told me he was a nice guy. This was in LA after years before david Cassidy died. My friend and I saw Dylan in 1965, the stones in 1966 and the Beatles in 1966 in Cleveland here. Great memories and still a great friend even though we had our ups and downs.
When I was in second grade the little boy who sat next to me would sing this song to me every day. He would do it every morning before lunch....what a sweet memory, if you haven't guess I am over fifty...still a sweet memory.
That was really sweet of him!
That's adorable!
Did you marry him??
we had carrot top together
Today that would be sexual harassment lol
My dad and I just saw The Croods: A New Age. Did not expect this song to be used but since I know it very well, I'm glad they did.
Good
I'm here cause of croods 2, lol
dude same
Your generation has NO TALENT. Make your OWN music. Leave ours alone.
@@kalihiwarhomes2177 you don't even know what their generation is 🤣🤣🤣
One of the best songs ever. Seriously. It’s the perfect 70’s pop song
totally
100%, that whole album was full of great songs.
My first crush David Cassidy... his songs impeccable, and beautiful!... just like his voice... ✨✨✨🧚🧚🧚🧚🧚
Saluti.❤️
Ciao Mario...bacioni.💋
listen to sorry bout dat by yeat it’s my favorite 70s pop song!
[ Seriously. It’s the perfect 70’s pop song ]
And so was "Love Grows where my Rosemary Goes", "Brandy, You're a Fine Girl", Temptation Eyes, and "Midnight Confessions"
I like his voice so much, even in 2020. RIP David Cassidy.
Cat sure could sing. And they hired him for the role without realizing it--they thought they'd have to hire a voice-over for the singing.
And I like his voice so much too, even in 2021, in 2022 and so on. Because it still works. RIP David Cassidy!
David was my first crush of any kind😍. And it developed into respect and appreciation for his talent.
@@GlorifiedTruth
His voice sort of reminded me of Bobby Sherman’s. I liked both of their voices. Neither one was my type but I did like their singing.
I didn't know he passed away. He's my favourite singer and actor.
How can you not love a pop song that prominently features a harpsichord? Immortal.
Lol
The guy that played the harpsichord is the same guy that played piano on bridge over troubled water. He was also the bass player in the band Bread. His name is Larry Knechtel.
Also sounds good in a warehouse on fork lift 👍😄
100%
70’s forever
realesed when i was 3
If you like harpsichord listen to june carter (cash) and her family.
Last day of school in June of 1970 a girl got off the school bus with my sister, I didnt know her but she was the prettiest girl I ever laid eyes upon, but I never thought I would see her again. However 3 months later our family moved, she lived across the street from where we moved to, this song came out that month and my first teenage love was born. I will never forget you Janet!
I think that first love guys always remember!
But did you smash it
Military memories. Mine was Francine Martin
1974, Jeannie Shields.....Died at age 40 from liver failure. An angel here who went home.
Ella Coughtry from Hazel Crest
I'm a Heavy Metal Head and still think this is one of the best written songs in our generations ! Empire !
I think I love you honey!!
yup
jeff philpott mastodon guys detected
Me too, Jeff...I'm usually Iron Maiden most all the time, but I grew up with the Partridge Family - it never gets old to me.
Right on Jeff. 👍I dig metal but like the song too. 😎👏🤘
If this isn't in the next guardian's of the galaxy movie I will be sad
me too lol
I mean, Croods already beat'em to it, so they might want to avoid it
Imagine star Lord and Gamora doing some badass shit and kickin' ass to this song
@@vrokortac9457 so what if they beat em to it? They can add what ever songs they want in the movie. And Star lord has some good ass taste in music and this is a good song. And croods isn’t even a super hero movie
Let’s hope it is
You know a song hits when it slowly fades away and gets quieter at the end
When I was a boy back in Elizabethton KY, I loved my soulmate Jackie who lived somewhere close to Rineyville and at the age of 10 we sang this together. We tutored other children with speech impediments using the Partridge Family Album. Phonics was what it was called back then. Great Memories. I only wish I could remember Jackie's last name, never knew it and have always wondered how her life turned out. My parents came and got me out of school one day and we had to fly to Germany the next day. I never got a chance to tell my love goodbye. I hope she remembers that I will always love her. Soulmates after 50 years. Ben Adler aka Ben McKay.
Wondering who liked my comment.
Go find your love
I grew up on the partridge family as well. Great song, and absolutely great lyrics ever..
This is October 14th 2024,,
I just met a single younger lady then myself yesterday after church in front of her home.,, where a tree fell on her fence. She couldn't find anybody that would cut up her very old tree for firewood and leave it there for her to burn next year.
Anyway I came along and instead of charging 1,000 bucks like the other guys wanted, I simply wanted to help her in her distress, being the Godly man that I am.. she ended up having a portable water tank that she was not using that I needed.. so I am cutting up this huge tree for the water tank.. I think we have made a connection in the meanwhile..
So this morning for some odd reasons, I thought of the words, I think I love you , so I googled the song and the lyrics touched my heart ❤️.
God works in mysterious ways, & still today, miracles still happen.😊😊
Maybe if it is God's will,, things will progress over time...
God bless everybody out here..
Oh,, yes this song & lyrics absolutely still resonate with real life in 2024..
All I am trying to say is, I found something in my heart stirring about this lady.. 😊 LOL
God bless you and good lucky man!
Maybe it is just good. Period.
Wow. You hopeless guys. Love is love, do not make it darkness
I didn't know David died
First heard it in 1970; still hot in 2024 🔥🔥
This is actually a beautifullly written song......I love both the lyrics and the music. David's voice is incredible.....and the Wrecking Crew is absolutely perfect in the drums, Hal Blaine......Harpsichord, Larry Knechtel.....Bass, Joe Osborne, etc. Fantastic song!!
Is this the Wrecking Crew known as the Archies ?
Watching those silly actors pretending to 'perform' this on "The Partridge Family" was a total crock! David Cassidy was good, but he should have had some real musicians on that show.
@@larry7124 The Archies were Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, and some studio singers for the female vocal parts. No Wrecking Crew present.
Thanks
@@watts111 ron dante??
Rest In Peace David Cassidy.
I'm a 49 yr old Black dude and on EVERYTHING 🎶 "This morning I woke up" and thought about this song! My childhood sitcoms. What a wonderful time to be a kid ❤️💯
I’m 63 and I used to go to my older brother’s room before he got home from high school and I loved listening to his 5th Dimension album!! ❤️❤️
i looked this song up by the lyrics, because I remember someone singing it at a gig on one of my first days in college. I never knew who sang the original.. until today.
Black, white, Asian, Hispanic, does not matter.
This is every teenage boy's first crush, set to music.
My dad used to play this cassette tape in his car a lot when I was young and I always asked him to play it. I love this song.
U have a cool dad👍
I still can't believe David is gone...I still watch the partridge family... They really had great songs 🎵....R.I.P. David, Dave and Suzanne
Watched the new Croods with my kids and told them that this song was their grandparents wedding song back in 1974.
Man, does that make me feel old! :D
ok
Aww :) how sweet.
I just watched the croods 2 today with my kids. I remember hearing this song when I was really young in the 90s.
:) Awwwwww that sweet :)
The year I graduated from high school
RIP David, this song is better than people might remember
I’m 74 and I have loved the Partridge Family since day 1…David had an incredible voice and talent.R.I.P❤❤
When I was 11 this was the biggest hit in Australia, heard it everywhere and now at 63 it brings back great memories.
I remember listening to this heaps of times in my father's Ford Falcon when he was driving us around in Melbourne, Australia!
It was used as a channel banner for channel seven
Gotta play that song 🎵 after when you are reminiscent, "Those were the days my friend"
The Ford Falcons were just amazing.
OMG !!!!!
I JUST HAD A VISION OF LURCH PLAYING THE HARPSICHORD PART !
I never thought of that before !
I was 10 years old and so excited when I got this album for Christmas, I dang near wore it out in the next couple months I played it so much. The corners are bent, the shape of the record shows through the cover but I feel 10 years old again when I play it and you can't put a price on that.
I hear you, I was 11 and feel the same now as then when I listen to this!
The magic of music!!!! 🎶
And that's why you are forever young!
I got a cassette copy when I was ten...Still have it and I played mine to dang death as well!! Love it so very much!!! I'm now 64!!!!
I met a girl a few weeks ago. Yesterday, as we were hanging out, this song popped into my head. I plan to tell her in a few days.
How'd it go?
@@ahem6323 Got gently turned down.
@@zanderwoods5434Queue Mr Lonely. Keep trying, you'll find the right one eventually.
@@zanderwoods5434 damn keep ur head up bro
@@zanderwoods5434 I feel bad for you 😞
Since I’ve been blessed with my son, I dance with him and sing this to him. He’s 9 months old and I’m 38. My estranged mother used to sing this to me, but I just make memories of this sing for my son and myself.
No idea what The Croods are or is but if it brought you to The Partridge Family and David Cassidy its all right by me!
😂😂😂
It's a Movie 😂
It's a movie about cavemen, and yes it's bringing a lot of people
It's a lovely movie!
It’s an animated film about a prehistoric family in the Stone Age, trying to find a new home and survive. This song is from the sequel ‘The Croods: A New Age’. Its a pretty good movie
wooord! :)))
RIP David Cassidy, you were a true star.
he was awesome; I had a lunchbox with his gorgeous face on it
he was good
David Casidy died?!
yes
His liver gave out...
I love this song, yet I also love Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Genesis, and Franz Liszt. Great music is great music.
As I sit here in my Circle Jerks shirt this is a song I wanted to hear today.
Great indeed.
That's the beauty of music. Transcends genres.
@@anthonydiaz2185 Love all kinds of music myself
Couldn't say it better myself.
Someone needs to bring back the harpsichord. This song and Monday Monday are perfect songs in my opinion, and the harpsichord makes it.
Let's not forget Bestles " In My Life"
I've got a fever and the` cure is more Harpsichord The Monkees The girl I knew somewhere has a nice Harpsichord solo
Absolutely! I agree. More harpsichord!
Agreed.
And don't forget The Doors!
This is the song that really took 1970 by a storm! The song was released prior to The Partridge Family show which debuted in September. I was 8, and my sister, cousin and I loved the show so much (along with The Brady Bunch - another winner from 1970) that we held “shows” in our basement and pretended to be The Partridge Family while charging family and friends $0.25 for entry! What a magical era...
Godspeed. This is such a good, well-crafted pop song, and the fact that it's your enduring legacy is something to be proud of. God rest your soul David.
I was born in 99 but this song and the partridge family tv show was a great part of my childhood. Sigh. Rest In Peace, David. Thanks for the good memories.
That keyboard riff at 1:22 at the bridge is classic !
As a metal head all I can say is this is one of my all time favorite songs. 😊
A simple song. A simple beautiful song.
Man….No matter what kind of day I’ve had, no matter if it’s been or bad, no matter if I’m exhausted, no matter if I’m happy or sad, the minute I hear this song start I instantly become just so much more happy and care free
Best bass ever !...it totally carries the song.
*Your music helps define the 1970's experience - the vibe. I hope you get to jam' out this tune in heaven too David.*
I'm here because my father played this in the car growing up. He's so proud 😊
How does a song pop into ones brain and then manage to evoke so many joyous memories. The. 70’s were an influential, revolutionary time and I am proud to say I was an adolescent/teenager in that amazing era in the extraordinary 20th century .
I still have my original album from 1974....I still love this song!
1970
oops...right. 1970. I was in 8th grade..lol
Teresa Wells n
Shelley Moyher how old are you? o.o
i was too young to even be a partridge family fan
This song is surprisingly good, better than I remember.
This man, David Cassidy and this song was the beginning of my singing career!! Thank you David, Shirley, Susan, Danny and the rest! It still stands as a great song today in nearly 2020!
RIP David, you made my childhood just a bit happier, so thank you for the music and the smiles
Anybody else listening during COVID pandemic?
C'mon, don't make a lad sad....
I just found this song in my recommendations and listened to it because it was a bop
The croods new age
Yep the apocalypse has been hard but I made a safe house from the aliens there werid looking they have two mouths and crawl and long arms but that one hell of a ship but yeah it been hard for all of us there coming got to go.
I wanna play this song while shooting off whatever automatic firearm I have up in the air in circles
I still watch this show on TV.
David Cassidy, we will remember your heyday with this unique beauty and great voice. RIP
In elementary school I watched The Partridge Family when it first aired until it ended. My first crush was David.
Remember Leif Erickson in teenbeat magazine hahaha
He was my second-after Bobby Sherman. 😂 Then the Partridge Family came out and I went for the edgy bad boy…🤣
Me too I was 3 years old! Also learnt to tell time I knew what 5:30 looked like on the clock and the rest is history lol😊
@@CaroleBundy-z1x that is so sweet
@@beckyb1012 Wonder how many other toddlers had David Cassidy as their first crush? Lol😁
This makes me think of my SO, there are many songs that bring them to mind. But this one happens more often than most.
I love this song listen in 2019. I love the fact that the music in its self tells a story. He starts of in a dilemma and not knowing what to do with it and bit by bit hes like screw it 'I love you'. That slight eerie music in the verses I feel matches the emotion of anyone in love with someone and not knowing if they feel it in back. Especially a teenage boy with his emotions running high.
I said “I love you” for the first time to my boyfriend, and he began humming this song. As teenagers, it fits the situation well.
I am 38 years old and I feel I missed the best era of music.
You did
I’m 39. Right there with you. We were born into much more cynical times.
I'm 26. 60s music is where it's at!
I’m 15 and I can relate.
Boomer i feel u👴
The Sound is Incredible! You can hear every vocal and instruments!!!! JOB WELL DONE!
Listened to this song on my transistor radio with my ear plug late at night when i was suppose to be sleeping. Kept changing channels so i could catch it again. Lots of memory"s.
I love David Cassidy. I was a kid when this show came on and as a teen my mother bought me the Teen Beat Magazine and the 17 magazine and I had all of David Cassidy's pictures over my bed and his posters all over my room. And when it was the old Garden State Art Center in Holmdel, NJ they had him in concert as the Partridge Family and of course being a big fan my parents bought me tickets and took me to see him and got pictures of me in front of the bus. That was the good old days of being a kid of the 70's.
Sorry I hated Shawn and David Cassidy when I was a kid only because my sister loved them and I hated everything my sister loved. We're good now😋
I’m here from the Class of 1971 Glenwood High School, Canton, Ohio....where we would sing this before or after choir every day in a sound proof room at the top of our ever loving lungs....it’s a memory we are planning to resurrect at our 50th reunion in September! Cannot wait! Film highlights to follow, lol.
Brings back good memories from 1970.
I’m 18 and just sent this to my crush. I’ve been drinking and this probably won’t go well
Ur Dad I wish you luck 😇😏
So what happened
Hey you better update us
I wish I was bold enough to send this to my crush. I just posted it on my story instead saying it would be a good vday song to send someone.
I'm assuming it didn't go well then, yeah?
David, your songs from Partridge family days still make me laugh and cry. My favorite guilty pleasure. Thanks for sharing yourself with everyone!
not a guilty pleasre
For those wondering, the musicians are lead vocalist David Cassidy; backing vocalist Shirley Jones; guitarists Dennis Budimir, Louie Shelton, and Tommy Tedesco; bassists Joe Osborn and Max Bennett; drummer Hal Blaine; and keyboardists Larry Knechtel and Mike Melvoin.
I'm here after watching the Croods 2. I immediately got hooked after listening to it.
same!!
Same
I guess you could say.. You got hooked on a feeling
David was a great actor/singer. He left us too soon. RIP buddy
THIS SONG IS FUCKIN AWESOME😁😋😉
I haven't heard this song in years. So glad I got re-introduced to this! 😁👍
I was in love with David Cassidy starting at 7 years old. I still kind of am....loved that smile and hair
Brings back nothing but great childhood memories. RIP David Cassidy.
I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dream
Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain
Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head
And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread
I think I love you (I think I love you)
This morning I woke up with this feeling
I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself
I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it
And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room
I think I love you (I think I love you)
I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way
I don't know what I'm up against
I don't know what it's all about
I got so much to think about
Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say I never felt this way
Believe me you really don't have to worry
I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will
But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you
Do you think I have a case let me ask you to your face
Do you think you love me?
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
"...so what am I so afraid of?" What a great lyric to put us back together after Chvid-19. Thank you T.Romeo. Thank you D.Cassidy for the great expression! "I Think I Love You" is one great song performed by an unappreciated, yoked, but true musician! rip
This is actually my mom's favorite song from when she was a little kid, and just the other day we went through and found a bunch of her old vinyls and found the original disc of this all the way back in the 70's, and I can see why she liked it so much.
Tell her I said hi
i love all the partridge family songs!
+steve sanders Me, too! :)
Shirley Jones was an original MILF
Jack Fistfite She was a beauty, for sure!
The Partridge Family was a TV show was based on real life musical family 'The Cowsills'. Quality writing earned them their own success just like the other TV show group, °The Monkees' which was based on 'The Beatles'.
The Monkees had many more top 40 hits though. Hell they sold over 75 million records.
Lyrics:
I was sleeping and right in the middle of a good dream
Like all at once I wake up from something that keeps knocking at my brain
Before I go insane I hold my pillow to my head
And spring up in my bed screaming out the words I dread
I think I love you (I think I love you)
This morning I woke up with this feeling
I didn't know how to deal with and so I just decided to myself
I'd hide it to myself and never talk about it
And did not go and shout it when you walked into the room
I think I love you (I think I love you)
I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say that I never felt this way
I don't know what I'm up against
I don't know what it's all about
I got so much to think about
Hey, I think I love you so what am I so afraid of
I'm afraid that I'm not sure of a love there is no cure for
I think I love you isn't that what life is made of
Though it worries me to say I never felt this way
Believe me you really don't have to worry
I only wanna make you happy and if you say "hey go away" I will
But I think better still I'd better stay around and love you
Do you think I have a place let me ask you to your face
Do you think you love me?
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
I think I love you
Thanks for doing this.
My fiancé Lia played me this song when she asked me to marry her ❤ !! She died 09/2922 and I am heartbroken 💔 forever now. I miss her terribly every day too. 😢
I pray I can join her sooner rather than later. She was only 37 at the time and I was 57, this was 1 of her new favorite songs.
I think it's "Do you think I have a case?" That's what it sounds like.
👍❤️
I was born in the 80s but watched Partridge Family reruns on the 90s so love the songs and the show. RIP David Cassidy.
David Cassidy was my Mom's teenage crush. RIP you lovely, lovely man.
Wrecking Crew just nailed it... I don't think a more perfect take could exist. That moment right at the end of the bridge 1:48 is like a musical orgasm. The bass eighth notes and Hal Blaine's signature quiet to loud drum fill. Then you get those super straight, close backing vocals, it's *so* beautiful
The wrecking Crew#1. Most people don't know how many times they' listen to The wrecking Crew
@@tomrucco6490 Thanks to the documentary people are getting to know who these talented people were. But many of them have been passing lately. I wish I could meet Carol Kaye before it’s too late.
@@profile2047 Carol Kaye is a legend, obviously, but she actually didn't play bass on this song - it's Joe Osborn. The bass is subtly and tastefully propelling the song forward throughout its entirety, but at 2:33 it really begins stealing the show during the song's final refrain.
@@tomrucco6490 Pet Sounds by the beach Boys is all crew..except for the vocals of course...
The Croods: A New Age
It is
It was the first time I've ever heard a song from a movie and found it. Such a good song
Yes dude
Called it
Same
This was on one of my mom’s cd’s and my sister and I absolutely loved it. We would have her play it over and over. It’s such a fun, simple song.
Never tire of these songs. I loved Shirley Jones. She was a beautiful woman with a beautiful soprano vocalist. If you haven't seen Oklahoma, you should. She was about 19 years old. Her first movie role. Also, a truly good actress. The Chyanne Social Club, also stared Henry Fonda, and James Stewart. A cute little comedy western.
@janet Duncan.Hello beautiful lady how are you doing you look familiar where are you from?
This was one of the first albums I ever owned. I can still remember listening to this on my portable orange & tan record player, staring at the big yellow , orange daisey print wallpaper sitting on my new green shag carpeting. No teen-beat magazine was safe, especially if David's picture was in it.
It's a song when I was a high school student in Japan.
It reminds me of a nostalgic time.
Momentos de TV años 70's ..buena música💛💙❤️ creo es la mejor canción de los Partridge😊
YES, I REALY DO SIMPATIZE WITH YOU MY FREND. I LIKE THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY TOO! BUT ORIGINALY, = DAVID CASSIDY = SANG THE = I THINK I LOVE YOU = AS A SOLO!
Believe me, you really don't have to worry
I only wanna make you happy
And if you say "go away", I will
This song hits. So. F***ing. Hard.
Hi
That’s what I said too!!!
Dido
please do
probably the greatest "bubble gum" song that hit the charts.....was a "monster' hit in 1970 spawning many articles in Tiger Beat and 16 magazine....and many lovesick young teenage girls
Regardless of all of that
The song is super relatable to everyone and anyone from any generation
Sugar Sugar is the ultimate bubble gum song.
well rick, guess you forgot about the archies (ron dante) sugar sugar
it was
@@lwh7301 omg, I just popped in here, saw the above comment, and was like,. Uhh, sugar, sugar.
Great song.
Rest in peace, David Cassidy, who died today, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017, at the age of 67. A moment of silence today for David Cassidy.
Omg he would be 70 today 😰😰😰
No
@@johnnyknight4771 yes he would
Wow 67 !! I thought he was younger. Dying of Dementia at 67 is still scary. Makes me shutter every time i enter a room and forget what i came in there for.
RIP David we know we love you
Rest in Peace David Cassidy aka Keith Partridge
He died?
@@jamesblazek5675 yes, about three years ago.
Dang fine song is what this is, have always loved it. One of THE best songs of the 70's and that is saying a whole lot.
I remember my mom jamming this song and dancing with me when I was little. Thanks mom.
1:48- I will continue to smile and hear you EVERY time I hear this. Miss you everyday. :'(
I WAS ABOUT 12 OR SO, WHEN I HEARD, - - I THINK, I LOVE YOU!! - - R.I.P. DAVID ! !
高校一年生の頃よくラジオで聴いていました。50年以上前です。私も少し年をとりましたが、懐かしく聞かせてもらいました。thankyou
This is the BEST song on the album! This "haunting" sound, as some describe it, just made it sound even better.
I have never associated "haunting" or any other derogatory term to this song.
That's why "The Partridge Family version was a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1970."
A lot of Rock songs are not that good, but there are many in each category that are Great!
I love Psychedelic Rock, Hard Rock, Mellow Rock, Disco, Grunge, Punk Rock, Heavy Metal, etc.
And, for The Partridge Family genre, "I Think I Love You" is one of their best!!
(I still have this album.)
This is one of my favorite old school songs of all time 🔊🔥
I remember friday nights when i was 5 - the brady bunch, nanny and the professor and the partridge family ... to this day i still hum or sing this song.
This song immediately popped in my head the instant I heard David Cassidy passed away. RIP Dave.
Nice tune to wake up to, clearing away pandemic stress.
I've been a music lover my whole life, going back to just before The Beatles came along when I was 3 1/2. This song came out out in the fall of 1970 when I was in the 5th grade, about the same time as The Carpenters 'We've Only Just Begun'. At that time they were my two big favorites. A really well written song, and David's voice was perfect for it. One of so many songs that transport me back in time.
I had the original album and it inspired me to create music. I loved the premise of the TV series and the actors. Thanks for posting!
Awwww Im praying for you #DavidCassidy. This music brings back such joy of a better America, a better people and a wonderful childhood I had. You will always be my first love. Please be well.
My English teacher was 3 in 1970, born in 1967 and surprisingly knows this song when it came out on the airwaves of the radio!
Me. LMFAO. High school. 1970's. I had a mad crush on David Cassidy. Had a pillowcase with his face on it. Just found it again and love it now too!
cool retro memento
My mom has a crush on him too back in high school haha!
Cute
Great song. I think that the Partridge Family & The Bradys would have made a nice duo. Hail to the great 1970's.
This song used to creep my out when I was a little kid. One of the first songs I really remember loving. And I was born like 25 years after it came out.
WOW! What an amazing song!! #1 in 1970!! Thumbs UP
i've had this song in my head for years. i only thought to look for it today -- it was stupid to wait so long~
me too 😄😄
When I was growing up in the 1950s and 1960s I had a best friend who's dream was to move to California and work in the music bus. iness. True to his word that what he did. Worked with people like Micheal jackson in the studio recording them. I still talked to him long distance from Ohio and one day he told me that he got a call saying that they needed him to work with over during some songs. He told me that it was david Cassidy and he told me that of all the people that he worked with recording it was david Cassidy that had the strongest voice and so clear. After they finished david Cassidy bought him dinner. Told me he was a nice guy. This was in LA after years before david Cassidy died. My friend and I saw Dylan in 1965, the stones in 1966 and the Beatles in 1966 in Cleveland here. Great memories and still a great friend even though we had our ups and downs.