Who wrote the song Hey Hey We Re the Monkees?
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Who wrote the song Hey Hey We Re the Monkees?
Boyce and Hart
Tommy BoyceRobert Luke Harshman
The Monkees/Composers
Who wrote she makes me laugh by the Monkees?
Rivers Cuomo
She Makes Me Laugh/Lyricists
Who sang the Monkees theme?
The Monkees
The Monkees/Artists
Who wrote Last Train to Clarksville?
Tommy Boyce
Robert Luke Harshman
Last Train to Clarksville/Composers
The song “Last Train to Clarksville” was written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, a songwriting team that wrote several Monkees hits.
Who wrote the song Girl You’ll Be a Woman Soon?
Neil Diamond
Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon/Composers
How long did the Monkees last?
two seasons
The Monkees is an American situation comedy series that first aired on NBC for two seasons, from September 12, 1966, to March 25, 1968.
What is the meaning of Clarksville?
noun. a city in N Tennessee. a town in SE Indiana.
What are the top 10 Monkees songs of all time?
Listen to the Band: REBEAT’s Top 10 Monkees Songs 1 “Someday Man” (1969) 2 “Listen to the Band” (1969) 3 “Daydream Believer” (1968) 4 “The Door Into Summer” (1967) 5 “Sunny Girlfriend” (1967) 6 “Pleasant Valley Sunday” (1967) 7 “For Pete’s Sake” (1967) 8 “Saturday’s Child” (1966) 9 “As We Go Along” (1968) 10 “Porpoise Song (Theme from
Who sings the Monkees’ “Someday Man?
Paul Williams recorded his own version of the song for his 1970 debut album, also called Someday Man. He must have liked the Monkees’ version, as he used a very similar arrangement, and even used several of the same musicians. Georgie Fame also took a stab at it, as did the Casuals.
Who was the original lead singer for the Monkees?
Kirshner called on Snuff Garrett, composer of several hits by Gary Lewis & the Playboys, to produce the initial musical cuts for the show. Garrett, upon meeting the four Monkees in June 1966, decided that Jones would sing lead, a choice that was unpopular with the group.
When did the first Monkees album go to number 1?
In conjunction with the first broadcast of the television show on September 12, 1966, on the NBC television network, NBC and Columbia had a major hit on their hands. The first long-playing album, The Monkees, was released a month later; it spent 13 weeks at #1 and stayed on the Billboard charts for 78 weeks.