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  2. Come On Get Happy!: The Very Best of The Partridge Family

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    Tim Sendra of AllMusic concludes his review with, "Whether the unreleased four songs belong on a" Very Best Of" collection is up for debate: On one hand it might have been better to add more songs that people remembered. but on the other it is nice to have the rarities unearthed. Either way, this is the best Partridge Family collection ...

  3. The 30 Best Songs About Family - AOL

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    30. “The Nights” by Avicii. Release Year: 2014 Genre: Dance/Electronic Written by Swedish DJ Tim Bergling, better known as Avicii, this song is an ode to his father and has a surprisingly deep ...

  4. Through the Trees - Wikipedia

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    The closing song, "My Ghost", was inspired by Brett's experiences in the psychiatric unit. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The album was recorded in a makeshift warehouse loft space in a run-down part of Chicago, using equipment lent to the band by Wilco 's Jeff Tweedy , who was a friend and fan of their work.

  5. Category:Songs about families - Wikipedia

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    Family (The Chainsmokers and Kygo song) Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone song) Family Bible (song) The Family Madrigal; Family Man (Craig Campbell song) Family Man (Fleetwood Mac song) Family Party (song) Family Portrait (song) Family Ties (song) Family Tradition (Hank Williams Jr. song) Family Tradition (Senses Fail song)

  6. It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love) - Wikipedia

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    "It's One of Those Nights (Yes Love)" is a song written by Tony Romeo and was recorded by The Partridge Family for their 1972 album, Shopping Bag. [1] The song went to number 2 on the Adult Contemporary chart and reached number 20 on The Billboard Hot 100 in 1972 .

  7. Keep on the Sunny Side - Wikipedia

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    The Carter Family learned of the song from A. P. Carter's uncle who was a music teacher, and they recorded the song in Camden, New Jersey in 1928. "Keep on the Sunny Side" became their theme song on the radio in later years. A.P. Carter's tombstone has a gold record of the song embedded in it. [2] [3]

  8. Brandenberger - Wikipedia

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    Brandenberger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erich Brandenberger (1892–1955), German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II; Hans Brandenberger (1912–2003), Swiss sculptor; Jacques E. Brandenberger (1872–1954), Swiss chemist and textile engineer

  9. A Song for Me - Wikipedia

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    Because some of these songs had been debuted in live performances in the previous year, many Family fans found themselves getting accommodated to arrangements that sounded radically different from what they expected. [citation needed] Much of A Song for Me shows Family exploring various popular forms, from jazz and blues to folk and country.