To this day, it feels like The Monkees have never received their due. Granted, they were manufactured in the beginning. But ...
(Dolenz sang lead vocals on “Last Train to Clarksville and “I’m a Believer ... and Peter Tork on the set of ... [+] The Monkees in October 1967 in Los Angeles, California.
His song “Cherry Cherry” made it to #6, and Don Kirshner, producer of The Monkees ... the song just as well as he’d done on “Last Train To Clarksville.” He’s someone who’s been ...
"But it's always the big hits, '[Last Train To] Clarksville,' 'Pleasant Valley Sunday,' "[I'm Not Your] Stepping Stone.'" As ...
Micky Dolenz says the Monkees weren't a band, they were a TV show about a band. The Beatles got it. To John Lennon, they were ...
The sound is quintessential early Monkees, a “Clarksville”-esque rocker that feels like it could easily have followed “Last Train” up the pop charts, Dolenz nursing his wounds in the wake ...
A look into the effect the monkees had on music TV, from their 1960s heyday to the role Michael Nesmith had in conceptualising what would later become MTV ...
It sort of morphed into that.” Dolenz said he will perform all of the hits that Monkees’ fans expect — “Last Train to Clarksville,” “I’m a Believer,” “(I’m Not Your ...
On this day in 1966 NBC-TV in the US bought The Monkees television series and slotted it into their 1966 autumn schedule. The Monkees, Last Train to Clarksville. First Draft: Irked In January.
And it makes perfect sense that the last Monkee standing would find ... all the words to the chart-topping triumph of “Last Train to Clarksville,” the Monkees' first single.