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'''''At Home with Their Greatest Hits''''' is a [[greatest hits album]] by [[The Partridge Family]]. Released in September 1972, it peaked at no. 21 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s [[Billboard 200|Top LP's]] chart in early November 1972, and remained in the Top 200 for 23 weeks. The compilation features all six previously charted hits and four LP tracks from the previous albums, plus the album debut of the group's newest single. Released in June 1972, The Partridges' cover of Neil Sedaka's "[[Breaking Up Is Hard to Do]]" became their seventh charted hit (US no. 28/UK no. 3). | '''''At Home with Their Greatest Hits''''' is a [[greatest hits album]] by [[The Partridge Family]]. Released in September 1972, it peaked at no. 21 on [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']]'s [[Billboard 200|Top LP's]] chart in early November 1972, and remained in the Top 200 for 23 weeks. The compilation features all six previously charted hits and four LP tracks from the previous albums, plus the album debut of the group's newest single. Released in June 1972, The Partridges' cover of Neil Sedaka's "[[Breaking Up Is Hard to Do]]" became their seventh charted hit (US no. 28/UK no. 3). | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 4 June 2025
Template:More citations needed Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox". Template:Music ratings At Home with Their Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by The Partridge Family. Released in September 1972, it peaked at no. 21 on Billboard's Top LP's chart in early November 1972, and remained in the Top 200 for 23 weeks. The compilation features all six previously charted hits and four LP tracks from the previous albums, plus the album debut of the group's newest single. Released in June 1972, The Partridges' cover of Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" became their seventh charted hit (US no. 28/UK no. 3).
Track listing
All tracks from the album were featured on the TV show (Seasons 1-3)
Fictional personnel (television)
- David Cassidy - electric and acoustic guitars, vocals
- Shirley Jones - vocals
- Susan Dey - Hammond organ, piano, vocals
- Danny Bonaduce - electric bass guitar, backing vocals
- Brian Forster - drums
- Suzanne Crough - tambourine
Studio personnel
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The actual musicians on the tracks included David Cassidy on lead vocals, Shirley Jones and the vocal group The Ron Hicklin Singers on backing vocals, and various prolific studio musicians such as Hal Blaine (drums), Larry Carlton (guitar), Joe Osborn (bass) and Larry Knechtel (keyboards) - arranged by Mike Melvoin.
Charts
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