Oh, yeah, I watched "The Partridge Family" every Friday night.
"Black Magic Woman" is yet another song in which KHJ played neither the single version nor the album version. It was a hybrid.
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" is the FOURTH single on this Boss 30 that is well over a year old; it's on Chicago's 1969 debut album. "See Me, Feel Me" is also from 1969, and "Tears of a Clown" and "Me About You" are from 1967.
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My appreciation for Shirley Jones has really grown over the years.
One of the coolest (and hottest!) TV Moms ever.
Oh, yeah, I watched "The Partridge Family" every Friday night.
"Black Magic Woman" is yet another song in which KHJ played neither the single version nor the album version. It was a hybrid.
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" is the FOURTH single on this Boss 30 that is well over a year old; it's on Chicago's 1969 debut album. "See Me, Feel Me" is also from 1969, and "Tears of a Clown" and "Me About You" are from 1967.
The Real Don Steele Meets The Partridge Family; yeah, I was big on that show, too!
And now from her autobiography, we know Shirley Jones is a serious FREAK!
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