The Monkees
The Monkees were an American pop rock band, formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s, whose lineup consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. One of the most commercially successful bands of the late 1960s, the group was conceived in 1965 by television producers Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the NBC situation comedy series of the same name. Music credited to the band was released on LP, as well as being included in the show, which aired from 1966 to 1968. At first, the band members' musical contributions were primarily limited to lead vocals and the occasional composition; the remainder was composed by professional songwriters and performed by session musicians such as the Wrecking Crew, under the music supervision of Don Kirshner and with production by figures including Boyce and Hart, Jack Keller, and Jeff Barry. From 1966 to 1967, the group enjoyed a consecutive run of four chart-topping albums: The Monkees, More of The Monkees, Headquarters, and Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.. During this period, they also achieved three number-one singles: "Last Train to Clarksville", "I'm a Believer", and "Daydream Believer". The members had increasingly desired greater control over the creation of their music and, following a brief power struggle, gained full control over their recordings in 1967. Starting with Headquarters, they worked with producer Chip Douglas and mostly performed as a group; however, by the recording of The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees, each member was pursuing his own interests under the Monkees' name. In 1968, they starred as themselves in the motion picture Head, planned as the antithesis of the television show, but received with an underwhelming critical and commercial reception. With much of the public under the misconception that the band members still did not play their own instruments—followed by the cancellation of television series and waning popularity overall—the group broke up in the early 1970s. A revival of interest in the television show came in 1986, leading to intermittent reunions from then until 2011, including reunion tours, a major-network television special, and new studio albums. After the deaths of Jones in 2012 and Tork in 2019, Dolenz and Nesmith undertook a farewell tour in 2021. This tour concluded shortly before Nesmith's death later that year, leaving Dolenz as the sole surviving member.
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| Title | Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| The Monkees | ... Toy " and "Daddy's Song " for The Monkees and appears ... | |
| The Monkees {Everywhere a Sheik, Sheik} | ... a Sheik, Sheik" episode of The Monkees . | |
| The Monkees {Mijacogeo} | Harry Nilsson played keyboards for the song "Zor and Zam ." ... | |
| The Monkees {Monkees On The Wheel} | ... On The Wheel," an episode of the Monkees's TV series, ... | |
References
| Title | Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Bill Martin | ... Summer " which was recorded by The Monkees . Ray ... | |
| Covering Harry | ... importantly, teen sensation the Monkees had settled on ... | |
| Daddy's Song (performed by Monkees) | ... that it would compete with The Monkees' cover version. ... | |
| Martoni's | ... guys?' He said, 'These are the Monkees .' I had heard ... | |
| Micky Dolenz Releases 'Dolenz Sings Nesmith' | 2021-05-21 - Micky Dolenz has released his first new studio ... | |
| Chip Douglas | ... introduced Harry Nilsson to the Monkees . Chip ... | |
| Auntie's Municipal Court | ... "Auntie's Municipal Court" by the Monkees | Artist: The ... | |
| The Birds, The Bees, and The Monkees {Japanese LP Reissue} [1980] | The Birds, The Bees, and The Monkees is an album by The ... | |
| Aerial Ballet {Monophonic LP} [1968] | ... version would compete with The Monkees's cover of the ... | |
| Tribute: A Rockumentary | Tribute is a documentary which features the members and ... | |
| Head | The Monkees performed "Daddy's Song " for their 1968 film ... | |
| Countin' | ... performed Countin' as a demo for the Monkees . Harry ... | |
| The Door into Summer | ... Chip Douglas has stated that the Monkees's "The Door ... | |
| Zor and Zam {Studio Version} | ... Nilsson played keyboard on the Monkees's recording of ... | |
| Signs | ... when he auditioned songs for the Monkees . Harry ... | |
| The Birds, The Bees, and The Monkees {US CD Reissue} [1994] | An album by The Monkees . Harry Nilsson sings backing ... | |
| The Birds, The Bees, and The Monkees {Monophonic LP} [1968] | ... release. An album by The Monkees . Nilsson sings ... | |
| The Birds, The Bees, and The Monkees {Sundazed LP Reissue} [1996] | An album by The Monkees . Nilsson sings backing vocals for ... | |
| Cuddly Toy (performed by Monkees) | The Monkees recorded a version of "Cuddly Toy " in April of ... | |
| The Point! | ... Davy Jones (both formerly of The Monkees ) starred in a ... | |
| One Last Touch of Nilsson | ... guys?' He said, 'These are the Monkees .' I had heard ... | |
| Chuck Harter | ... Harter wrote Hey, Hey We're The Monkees , a documentary ... | |
| The Monkees {Monkees On The Wheel} | ... On The Wheel," an episode of the Monkees's TV series, ... | |
| I Live in a World | ... of the songs he demo'ed for The Monkees . "I Live in ... | |
| The Story of Rock & Roll (Second Version) (Tracking Session Take 5A) (performed by The Monkees) | ... Story of Rock & Roll" by The Monkees | |
| Zor and Zam {TV Version} | ... first-run broadcast episode of "The Monkees TV series." ... | |
Connections
- The Monkees recorded The Story of Rock & Roll (Second Version) (Tracking Session Take 5A)
- The Story of Rock & Roll (Second Version) (Tracking Session Take 5A) was covered by The Monkees





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