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"Time to Change" is a 1972 bubblegum pop song from the television sitcom The Brady Bunch performed by The Brady Bunch Kids (composed of the children of the fictional Brady family). The song and another Brady Bunch Kids song, "We Can Make the World a Whole Lot Brighter", were featured in The Brady Bunch episode "Dough Re Mi" which aired on January
Meet the Brady Bunch is the second studio album by American pop group the Brady Bunch.It was released on April 17, 1972, by Paramount Records. [1] Two songs on the album, "We Can Make the World a Whole Lot Brighter" and "Time to Change", were featured on season 3, episode 16 of The Brady Bunch, "Dough Re Mi".
The Brady Bunch recorded four albums in the early 1970s on Paramount Records: Merry Christmas from the Brady Bunch, Meet the Brady Bunch, The Kids from the Brady Bunch and The Brady Bunch Phonographic Album. There were also various solo singles and a duet album by Christopher Knight and Maureen McCormick.
It appeared in the ‘70s that the Brady Bunch kids were being groomed to be the new Partridge Family, and pop-star success didn’t seem out of reach at the time. “Tony Orlando opened for us at ...
In fact, no episode of The Brady Bunch ever finished in the top 30; Gilligan's Island fared better in its first season, ranking as high as 17, but its ratings declined over the next two seasons.
Theme Song You Just Cannot Get out of Your Head The Brady Bunch theme Nominated Best Dream Sequence: Episode: "Love and the Older Man", in which Marcia has a crush on her dentist. Nominated Favorite Two-Parter/Cliffhanger For the Greg Brady surfboard accident. Nominated Favorite Singing Siblings Williams, McCormick, Knight, Plumb, Lookinland, Olsen
Barry Williams said his comments about "The Brady Bunch" cast aren't what people think as he and co-star Christopher Knight celebrate the show's 55th anniversary with a new way for fans to enjoy ...
The Brady Kids is an American animated television series and a spin-off based on the ABC live-action sitcom The Brady Bunch, produced by Filmation in association with Paramount Television. [2] It aired on ABC from September 9, 1972, to October 6, 1973, and also spun off another Filmation series, Mission: Magic! , starring Rick Springfield .