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David saw success both as "The Partridge Family" and as a solo artist with hits that included "I Woke Up in Love This Morning," "C'mon Get Happy," "Cherish," "I Write the Songs," "Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted," "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do," "Could It Be Forever," "How Can I Be Sure," "Rock Me Baby," and his trademark song "I Think I Love You." Ten albums by The Partridge Family and five solo albums were produced during the show and many more thereafter. His concert in New York's Madison Square Garden sold out in less than 30 minutes, an all-time record (without the existence of the Internet!) and resulted in riots. His concert tours of the UK included six sellout concerts at Wembley Stadium over one weekend in 1973. In Australia in 1974, the mass hysteria was such that there were calls to have him deported from the country, especially after the Madness at his record-breaking 73,000 audience concert at Melbourne Cricket Grounds. He continued to act, receiving an Emmy nomination for "Police Story."
David was selected as one of People's Magazine's Sexiest Men, VH1 selected Peter as their viewer's choice for the "Sexiest Artist of the Year."
In addition to performing in concert, Micky, Peter and David have continued their acting careers on television, in film and on the theatre stage on Broadway, national tours and in the UK. The three men remain teen idols to their throngs of fans in America and around the world.
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