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Origin
  
United States

Role
  
Songwriter

Instruments
  
piano

Genres
  
Pop music

Record label
  
Name
  
Tony Romeo


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Born
  
December 25, 1938 (
1938-12-25
)

Occupation(s)
  
songwriter, singer, producer

Died
  
June 23, 1995, Pleasant Valley, New York, United States

Similar People
  
Lou Christie, Mike D, Ad‑Rock, Adam Yauch

THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY I THINK I LOVE YOU


Tony Romeo (December 25, 1939 – June 23, 1995) was an American songwriter. He is famous for writing the No.1 hit "I Think I Love You" by The Partridge Family as well as many other hit records, mostly during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Other hits written by Romeo include "Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In)" by both Diana Trask and Brotherhood of Man; "Walking in the Sand," sung by Al Martino, which reached #9 on the Adult Contemporary charts in 1970; "Indian Lake" for The Cowsills; and "I'm Gonna Make You Mine" by Lou Christie. He wrote songs for The Seekers, The Everly Brothers, Richard Harris and David Cassidy among others. His songs were used in such movies as Rain Man (1988) and Gaby: A True Story (1987). and the TV program The Debbie Reynolds Show (1969–1970). Through colleague Wes Farrell's Pocket Full of Tunes songwriting agency, Romeo additionally created commercial jingles to advertise such products as Breck shampoo, Coty cosmetics' fragrance Muguet de Bois, Pall Mall cigarettes, and Scripto lighters.

Off and on, during the 1960s and 1970s, he attempted to make a name for himself as a singer and recorded solo singles "My Ol' Gin Buddy and Me"/"Mr. Hunkachunk" for Columbia Records in 1966 and "Go Johnny Go"/ "Doctor Recommended Me a Potion" in 1977 for Lifesong Records. Overall, over 150 of his songs were recorded, in addition to working as a record producer. In 1970, he wrote music and lyrics for a musical-theater version of A Dog of Flanders. He also produced the duo, Good & Plenty (cf. Good & Plenty candy). He also wrote and produced the MGM album The Trout on which he performed along with his brother Frank Romeo and Cass Morgan, and the unreleased solo album Moonwagon.

Romeo wrote nine platinum records. His most successful song, "I Think I Love You," was released in November 1970, by Bell Records, the first single released by The Partridge Family. The song hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Pop Singles chart for three weeks: November 15 - December 5, 1970

During the last fifteen years of his life, Romeo was a resident of Pleasant Valley. He died at home there at age 56 on June 23, 1995. His death was attributed to a heart attack. Romeo was survived by his mother Irene Romeo Perrelle of Watervliet, and his brother Frank Romeo of Watervliet.

I'm Gonna Make You Mine - ORIGINAL VERSION by Tony Romeo


Collaborations

  • "The Good Dr. Jefferson" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "I am a Clown" written with Dave Ellingson
  • "Isn’t it Hard to Tell the Truth" by Cassandra Morgan and Tony Romeo
  • "I Wouldn't Be Lonely Anymore" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "Livin’ in a World of Make Believe" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "The Love Of A Woman" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "Mayola" by Wes Farrell, Tony Romeo
  • "Papa je t’amine" by Tony Romeo, Vline Buggy, Georges Guetary
  • "She is the We of Me" by Wes Farrell, Tony Romeo
  • "Sunny and Me" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "There He Goes" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "Together We’re Better" by Tony Romeo and Ken Jacobson
  • "Wha'cha Gonna Do For Me Now" by Wes Farrell and Tony Romeo
  • "Wishwater" by Tony Romeo and Wes Farrell
  • "You Were the One" written with David Cassidy
  • References

    Tony Romeo Wikipedia