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  • @nancy9891
    @nancy9891 Před rokem +186

    The only surviving member is Micky Dolenz who sang” I’m A Believer”, and “Last Train to Clarksville” and Davy Jones sang “ Daydream Believer”. Michael Nesmith was credited with being involved with MTV and wrote Linda Ronstadt’s song when she was in the Stone Ponies as a teenager, “Different Drum”. My favorite Michael Nesmith song is “ You Just May Be the One” and he sang it on one of the Monkees TV show. The NY media created the negative press around the Monkees and said they were copying the Beatles which was not true. The Monkees were fun in the 1960’s and Micky Dolenz was an actor in “Circus Boy” before he was tapped to be a Monkee. I’m 68 years old and watched every Monkee show, had all their albums and enjoyed their slapstick comedy. They were harmless and the media had to create a problem that was never there.

    • @OldRoy
      @OldRoy Před rokem

      You just may like this cover of the Nesmith song. czcams.com/video/h9FbqUDLY4E/video.html

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Před rokem +5

      The Monkees were definitely patterned after the Beatles. This is well-documented. The members were cast for the TV show.

    • @Wungolioth
      @Wungolioth Před rokem +8

      @@williamjordan5554 The original poster is correct, though, the media created this controversy, and it's been perpetuated through the years. The reality is The Beatles never begrudged The Monkees for the gig they got, and they were quoted on many occasions as digging the comedy, and always kind to them in public. Michael Nesmith was a guest musician on A Day In the Life, he can be seen on the official music video.

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Před rokem

      @@Wungolioth Just research the show's origin. This isn't up for debate.

    • @Wungolioth
      @Wungolioth Před rokem +9

      I'm not debating you on the fact they auditioned for it, I'll even go a step further and only 2 of them were actually talented musicians when they were hired, Jones had musical stage experience and Dolenz was a child actor, but they did grow into their roles nicely. My point is, everyone brings it up as controversial, and it just wasn't. Yes, they were a group of guys who auditioned for a gig, and most of their songs were written for them, and largely performed by session musicians in the beginning, but slowly they gained some creative control.

  • @jasonsabbath6996
    @jasonsabbath6996 Před rokem +810

    As I'm sure many people will point out, Neil Diamind wrote this song. Dude is a prolific song writer! Smash Mouth performed the song in Shrek as a cover, but technically the Monkees version is also a cover of Neil's original.

    • @drieuxkoeppel8152
      @drieuxkoeppel8152 Před rokem +24

      Neil Diamond is on his farewell tour. He has Parkinson’s Disease….

    • @bgallagher8129
      @bgallagher8129 Před rokem +17

      @@drieuxkoeppel8152 Not quite sure, but I think he is already off the road permanently

    • @Shrykespeare
      @Shrykespeare Před rokem +13

      @@drieuxkoeppel8152 Saw him in concert a few years ago, right before the pandemic. He was terrific, still going well his 70s. Great showman.

    • @davidspencer7475
      @davidspencer7475 Před rokem +10

      The Smash Mouth version is great! This (the original) is great for the sixties, but the Smash Mouth version sounds richer. Great song, though. Neil Diamond wrote this before he hit big.

    • @hepchaos
      @hepchaos Před rokem +31

      Technically, Neil Diamond recorded the song after The Monkeys did, but it was released the month before the episode of the show. So calling either the original or cover, is a matter of perspective.

  • @robertreichle1
    @robertreichle1 Před rokem +25

    This song is reason number 498 that The Monkees should be in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame.

  • @kimcutts6153
    @kimcutts6153 Před rokem +158

    The Monkees were a pretty big thing back in the 60s. I remember watching the series on TV. They were brought together for the show, but nobody, not even them, nor the makers of the show, thought they would be as big as they were. Sadly only Mickey (drummer) is still with us. 🎙🎵❤🇺🇸🇬🇧

  • @jenniferjacobs228
    @jenniferjacobs228 Před rokem +76

    This is Micky Dolenz lead singing, the drummer..he was always my favourite Monkee.

    • @Shrykespeare
      @Shrykespeare Před rokem +11

      And, sadly, the only Monkee we have left.

    • @lynnchristenson6209
      @lynnchristenson6209 Před rokem +7

      He was mine too, I had a big crush on him. Lol

    • @caitlinhaniffy4387
      @caitlinhaniffy4387 Před rokem +3

      Mike Nesmith was my favorite. I’m a 2nd or 3rd generation Monkees fan, born in the 80’s. Mike was my first crush, watching those reruns.

    • @ZOSO900
      @ZOSO900 Před rokem +2

      I had the pleasure of meeting him and making him uncomfortable at a convention once many years ago.

    • @biguy617
      @biguy617 Před rokem +3

      The last living member of the Monkees keeping their Music memory alive.

  • @Shrykespeare
    @Shrykespeare Před rokem +576

    Believe it or not, even though this was one of The Monkees' biggest hits, it was written by Neil Diamond. The version that was in Shrek was done by the band Smash Mouth, a great 90s band you REALLY should react to at some point ("Walking on the Sun", "When the Morning Comes", and "All Star" - which they also used in Shrek). As for The Monkees, you'll love "Pleasant Valley Sunday", "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You", and "Valleri." Great choice. So sad that of the four Monkees, only Micky is still with us.

    • @karlsmith2570
      @karlsmith2570 Před rokem +12

      Eddie Murphy also sang this in character as Donkey in Shrek

    • @uwf2317
      @uwf2317 Před rokem +16

      Also Monkees not your stepping stone and Randy souse git

    • @1monki
      @1monki Před rokem +2

      Now that you say that, I can nearly hear him sing this. It has his lyric phrasing

    • @ocogorecki
      @ocogorecki Před rokem +3

      Great Monkees suggestions, but like Patrick said, and I have mentioned before, you need to do some 90's!!

    • @richardmather1906
      @richardmather1906 Před rokem +2

      @@1monki Yes, his version is not very different.

  • @CuriousGeorge1111
    @CuriousGeorge1111 Před 4 měsíci +22

    The Monkee's version was a massive hit, Neil Diamond wrote it for them. (The Shrek version is a cover by Smashmouth) The Monkees had great songwriters--Neil Diamond, Carol King, Boyce and Hart, Harry Nilsson, and wrote some of their own records. Lots and lots of talent participated. A rabbit hole well worth exploring.

    • @RobinfromCA
      @RobinfromCA Před 2 měsíci

      The writing geniuses at what was known as the Brill Building!

  • @ellenwictor5070
    @ellenwictor5070 Před rokem +182

    As other people have said, Neil Diamond wrote this song, The Monkees had a big hit with it in the 60's. The version in Shrek is a cover by Smash Mouth. I really like The Monkees version the best, myself. Thanks for reacting---I enjoy your channel & videos very much! You both make me smile!!!

    • @alanlittle9352
      @alanlittle9352 Před rokem +3

      Don Kirchner produced the TV show, was THE star maker of pop music then. He hired the best song writers of the time to write for the group. The other side of this was "Steppin' Stone,

    • @chuckaustin3832
      @chuckaustin3832 Před rokem +4

      I DON'T KNOW FOR SURE, BUT GLENN CAMPBELL PROBABLY PLAYED GUITAR ON IT AS PART OF "THE WRECKING CREW" STUDIO MUSICIANS.

    • @tommelle5074
      @tommelle5074 Před rokem +2

      I prefer the Neil Diamond version, more emotion!

    • @jeffreymosher6334
      @jeffreymosher6334 Před rokem

      Yep, Ellen, American pop rock band Smash Mouth covered the song in 2001 as part of the soundtrack to the movie Shrek, along with "All Star". The band also released the song on its self-titled album. Eddie Murphy, portraying the character Donkey, also performed a rendition of the song in the film.

    • @biglove1941
      @biglove1941 Před rokem

      I always thought this was a Boyce/Hart song..and was surprised when i read Diamond wrote it.

  • @torpedoboy4
    @torpedoboy4 Před rokem +139

    This was the band that had tons of 80s kids wishing they were alive in the late 60s. The Monkees had a HUGE resurgence in 1986 due to their tv show being replayed on Nickelodeon and MTV. The original band members even did a reunion tour! “Daydream Believer” even made it back on the top 100 pop charts at # 86. I was 11 years old, and I couldn’t get enough of them.

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 Před rokem +5

      The 70s kids also ,,, Im a big fan of 60s and 70s Not so much 80s and 90s

    • @sshelget
      @sshelget Před rokem +8

      Yes!! I was one of those “kids” in the 80s who joined in the Monkeemania! Ha ha. I was 19 years old. It was the best time of my life. :)

    • @Les342
      @Les342 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yes, 1986! I was eight years old and got to see them on the tour they did that year. It was the first concert I ever went to. It was so much fun to see them live, and Weird Al was the opening act, which was also awesome.

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Před rokem +52

    Last Train to Clarksville, Stepping Stone, Saturday’s Child,Shades of Gray,Pleasant Valley Sunday etc. The Monkees were a make believe made for television pop rock group 66-69 that became a real group.

  • @testodude
    @testodude Před 3 měsíci +4

    Yeah, the Monkees covered this song from Shrek. 35 years before Shrek

  • @TimSmith-uc4pk
    @TimSmith-uc4pk Před rokem +9

    The Monkees were doing music vids before anyone else in the music industry. But no one in the 60's had any idea music vids would come back in the 70's and 80's.

    • @user-zr2gu2gg6w
      @user-zr2gu2gg6w Před 16 dny

      Mike Nesmith figured that out and started a company which created music videos. There are clips and interviews on CZcams.

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Před rokem +65

    I grew up listening to the Monkees music & watching their show. They could act silly but they actually were decent musicians & singers. They had many hits. "Last Train to Clarksville", "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" (written by Neil Diamond), "Valleri", "Pleasant Valley Sunday", & "Daydream Believer". Davy Jones was considered a teenage heart throb. Sadly he died in 2012 & later Peter Tork in 2019. Only 1 member is remaining now Micky Dolenz. Michael Nesmith passed away recently.

    • @Wordsmyth8
      @Wordsmyth8 Před rokem +2

      Mickey was always my favorite.

  • @topgazza
    @topgazza Před rokem +38

    Neil Diamond was asked to write a song for The Monkees and he did this. Guy was/is a genius songwriter and performer

  • @merlball8520
    @merlball8520 Před rokem +68

    The Monkees were great vocalists, Micky Dolenz in particular. Even their theme song "(Theme From) The Monkees" was a great listen. They had a ton of songs worth hearing.

    • @1960317
      @1960317 Před rokem +2

      Don't forget the video. Let's do the Monkees group walk... 🥴

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 Před rokem +1

      Daydream believer Was song to Marsha Brady On The Tv show the Brady Bunch in 1972 By Davey Jones on there date ,,

    • @julien.4617
      @julien.4617 Před rokem +1

      Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones almost took turns as lead singer.

    • @dennismccarty7728
      @dennismccarty7728 Před rokem

      right like shades of gray and last train to clarksville and pleasnt vally sunday.

  • @Raggmopp-xl7yf
    @Raggmopp-xl7yf Před rokem +26

    LOVED these guys as a child! I was surprised to hear their music pretty consistently beat the Beatles in the US charts. Way to go Monkees!

  • @gvehar
    @gvehar Před rokem +106

    The B-side to I’m A Believer was I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone, a gnarly garage rocker. Valleri was a fuzzy garage rocker. A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You was another Neil Diamond-penned hit. Last Train to Clarksville was a folk rock hit. Randy Scouse Git was very Beatle-ish. Love Is Only Sleeping is a psychedelic favorite of mine. And You Just May Be The One (the TV version) was a short rocker by the late Michael Nesmith, who also wrote Mary Mary and Sweet Young Thing.

    • @bb22602
      @bb22602 Před rokem

      Paul Revere and the Raiders did the original and FAR superior version of "I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone" It's on their Midnight Ride album.

    • @gvehar
      @gvehar Před rokem +2

      It’s not superior, it’s okay. Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart wrote it, they just gave it to the Raiders as well as the Monkees.

    • @keithsullivan5815
      @keithsullivan5815 Před rokem +1

      "She" was another great Boyce and Hart penned tune for the monkeys!

    • @terryv2006
      @terryv2006 Před rokem

      Forgot about that song. It’s a banger for sure.

  • @1967PONTIACGTO
    @1967PONTIACGTO Před rokem +47

    one of my favourite Monkees songs was written by their guitarist, Mike Nesmith... it's called "You Just May Be The One"... it's a fantastic song

    • @dharris8849
      @dharris8849 Před rokem +3

      Yes! Love that song! ….and Sweet Young Thing is really good too.

    • @natalierichards6990
      @natalierichards6990 Před rokem

      Love that one

    • @kellynch
      @kellynch Před rokem +2

      I loved Mike Nesmith. He was a great writer.

    • @MrDidgee
      @MrDidgee Před rokem

      neil diamond wrote this song

  • @stevenklyce3555
    @stevenklyce3555 Před rokem +17

    Here’s a Monkees’ song no one else will suggest: Goin’ Down. You’ll really hear Mickey’s scat type talent in this fast paced, jazzy adventure. Most vibrant thing they ever made.

  • @LovelyBreakingWaves-gu2cv

    The Monkees should be very proud . They became a real group and played their own instruments in front of thousands of people !

  • @Mr54nomore
    @Mr54nomore Před rokem +120

    This song "I'm A Believer" was the Monkees biggest hit back in 1966. Their other big hits were "A Little Bit of Me and a Little bit of You" (1967), "look Out Here Comes Tomorrow" (1967). All of these songs were written by the great singer/songwriter Neil Diamond.

    • @Taryngracia
      @Taryngracia Před rokem

      ❤️

    • @GinaPressley
      @GinaPressley Před rokem

      I was only 2 in 66,they were still popular in the 70's because I was a fan lol

    • @jdw5678
      @jdw5678 Před rokem

      "I'm a Believer" was the biggest hit by just about anybody (including the Beatles) back in '66. For a while, you couldn't go anywhere without hearing this song.

    • @jollyrodgers7272
      @jollyrodgers7272 Před rokem +1

      this was the biggest selling single for all of 1967.

    • @jeremiahrose4681
      @jeremiahrose4681 Před rokem

      I was going to point out the Neil Diamond factor, but you have already done so. Great song.

  • @brentcox7772
    @brentcox7772 Před rokem +17

    Never missed their TV show! Still listen to them!!🤘🔥

  • @sshelget
    @sshelget Před rokem +13

    The Monkees were put together as a TELEVISION show. Davy and Micky had acting backgrounds. Mike and Peter had music backgrounds. These guys eventually became a “real” band - because they were SO INCREDIBLY POPULAR in the 60s. They also had a HUGE revival in the 80s!

    • @keithmills862
      @keithmills862 Před měsícem

      You know who else auditioned for the Monkees tv show but was beat out by Peter...his buddy Stephen Stills ( of Crosby, Stills and Nash fame ). Peter was also a musician and knew Stephen, and actually suggested to him that he should audition.

  • @WeFrost62
    @WeFrost62 Před rokem +28

    Another fun fact: The Monkees, according to their members, said that Davy should have been the drummer because he was a very good percussionist, and that Mickey should have been out front as he was the best singer.
    "In DVD commentary tracks included in the Season One release, Nesmith admitted that Tork was better at playing guitar than bass. In Tork's commentary he stated that Jones was a good drummer, and had the live performance lineups been based solely on playing ability, it should have been Tork on guitar, Nesmith on bass and Jones on drums, with Dolenz taking the fronting role." -Wiki

  • @jeffmorse645
    @jeffmorse645 Před rokem +7

    The Monkees started off as a joke, but actually turned into a pretty awesome group of capable artists. A lot of songs you still hear today.

  • @johnv61
    @johnv61 Před rokem +16

    I remember as a kid sitting on the floor and watching their show….loved it! Check out “She” and “I’m not your stepping stone”

  • @JohnPilon082149051552
    @JohnPilon082149051552 Před měsícem +2

    Having survived the ‘60s I can report this was on the charts and was played on all the AM radio stations. It charted but don’t remember where it wound up on the charts!
    Neil Diamond was leaving the theatre after watching ‘Shrek’. Some kids were outside singing this song and he joined them and sang along with them!

  • @ACourduff
    @ACourduff Před rokem +22

    Written by Neil Diamond (it’s been said he even sang backup on some Monkees’ tracks), it is arguably the most aired record of the 1960s. It was #1 on the Billboard charts for 7 weeks, and covered decades later by other artists.

  • @robertburke5354
    @robertburke5354 Před rokem +34

    The Monkees - classic late-60's pop music at it's best. So catchy.

  • @PlumbPitiful
    @PlumbPitiful Před rokem +8

    Micky Dolenz is the last Monkee still living. We lost Davy Jones in 2012, Peter Tork in 2019 and Michael Nesmith in 2021 😥

  • @dougd.7689
    @dougd.7689 Před rokem +22

    Actually, The Monkees version was the first released. Neil Diamond was in a stable of songwriters hired by The Monkees Execs to write for the Monkees and their show. You also had in the stable Boyce & Hart, Carol King, and Harry Nilsson among others.

  • @donvito2682
    @donvito2682 Před rokem +1

    In 1966 I use to hear I'm A Believer on the car radio.
    At the time my mom drove a 1962 Oldsmobile F-85
    I was 6 years old at the time.
    In 1966 we lived in Daly City California and my cousins lived in Pacifica.
    Every time I hear this song it's like I'm in a car with my mom and headed back to Daly City at night on the freeway after visiting with my cousins in Pacifica.
    During this time I also remember Georgy Girl by the Seekers

  • @cheffggirl
    @cheffggirl Před rokem +28

    The song in Shrek is a cover by Smash Mouth. " The Monkees" was a TV show for two years in the 60's. A lot of people dis the Monkees because they were a band created for the show. It's not clear to me if they played the instruments but it is definitely their voices singing all the songs. Davy Jones (the tamborine player) was a huge heart-throb. It was so fun!

    • @joeconcepts5552
      @joeconcepts5552 Před rokem +2

      The Monkees started out only singing, but they began playing their own instruments partly after they demanded to do it, even though the creators of the band/TV show didn't want it. So later albums they played and even started writing some of their own songs. They are really a good band and don't deserve the flak they got back them.

    • @chetcarman3530
      @chetcarman3530 Před rokem

      They did not play the instruments.

  • @richardb6260
    @richardb6260 Před rokem +27

    Written by Neil Diamond.
    My favorite Monkees song is Pleasant Valley Sunday. That one has more social commentary than there usual stuff.
    For more 60s (and early 70s) pop, try The Grass Roots. Maybe Sooner or Later, Temptation Eyes, Wait a Million Years, or or Midnight Confession. Anything off their greatest hits collection would be good.

  • @truthguide1742
    @truthguide1742 Před rokem +8

    The Monkees: They had previous experience as musicians Michael Nesmith (skilled guitarist and bassist), Peter Tork (played several.stringed and keyboard instruments), Davy Jones (knew how to play the drums). He tested well, but because of his short statute, he might get hidden the drum set. Davey sang and acted in Oliver in Britian. Mickey Dolenz (knew how to play the guitar) but was assigned to play the drums. Peter taught him a few beats on the drums. Enough to fake his way on filming the pilot show. But he really did learn to play the drums properly. In the show Mike (guitar), Peter (bass), Davey (frontman, singer and percussionist), Mickey (drums). Peter was a more experienced guitarist. Mike was better on bass. Davy had a strong voice. Mickey sang sometimes. Michael believed that Mickey's voice was more distinctive and a hallmark of the Monkees sound. Producer Don Kirshner didn't want them to actually play the instruments. He had a studio band do the playing. Eventually the got control and stated to play. Well that is some of the back story of "Hey, hey we're the Monkees, people say we monkey around, "
    A suggestion listen to the The Monkees TV show theme song.

  • @jocelynhansen37
    @jocelynhansen37 Před rokem +9

    I remember when The Monkees played this on their show. I was hooked. A very good band and they make me feel good.

  • @thewiseoldherper7047
    @thewiseoldherper7047 Před rokem +39

    The monkeys were my older sister’s favorite group as a teenager. They were the original boy band. Put together through screen tests for the part. They were TVs answer to the Beatles. Eventually they did learn to play their own instruments and write some of their music.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Před rokem

      @gigi v, it doesn't matter what they "could" play, they *didn't* play their own instruments in their early years. They used studio musicians, just like dozens of other famous singers and groups did, including the Beach Boys. Search CZcams for the documentary on the Wrecking Crew.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Před rokem

      @gigi v Oddly Davy actually had experience behind the kit, but they thought he was too short, so it went to Micky. They could have just put him on a riser.

    • @sourisvoleur4854
      @sourisvoleur4854 Před rokem

      @Brutally Goofy Buddha - Part of the reason was that the producers wanted music fast, so they had studio musicians and Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart do the instruments and backing vocals before the parts were even cast. Then all they had to do was drop in the lead vocal (Micky's or Davy's mostly) to have a song ready to put in the show. But the camel had its nose under the tent flap when they let Papa Nes do "Papa Gene's Blues" on the first album.

  • @carlmcmullen7067
    @carlmcmullen7067 Před rokem +28

    Rob your right...here u go
    "I'm a Believer" is a song written by Neil Diamond and was recorded by The Monkees in 1966. It was a U.S. Billboard Hot 100 hit for seven weeks. In Shrek, Donkey sings the song during Shrek and Fiona's wedding. The song was also included in the soundtrack for the movie, performed by Smash Mouth.

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Před rokem

      And for those that actually listen and watch the end titles its in full for those

  • @endiliel
    @endiliel Před rokem +3

    The Monkees were musicians and singers put together for the purpose of a sitcom. They weren't allowed to play the instruments on their records, and only lent their voices in the beginning. Finally, after they b*tched long enough, they were allowed to write, record, and produce their own record Headquarters.

  • @theparrotrescuer3042
    @theparrotrescuer3042 Před rokem +1

    Best song the Monkees ever recorded!... I miss the sixties.. my teenage years.

  • @stormy8207
    @stormy8207 Před rokem +8

    Oh gosh...... hey, hey we're The Monkees...... :) they were quite the craze back in the day. They were a constructed group for a TV show, which became quite popular. The girls went mad for Davy Jones.

  • @donnakubiski5572
    @donnakubiski5572 Před rokem +103

    I loved The Monkees and never missed their TV show. I had all their vinyl record albums. Some of my song suggestions are "Words", "For Pete's Sake", "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow), "Love Is Only Sleeping", "Shades Of Gray", "Early Morning Blues And Greens", "Dream World", "When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door), "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round?" and my favorite Monkee song, "Hard To Believe". And if you want to hear one of their lighter comical songs, listen to "Gonna Buy Me A Dog". I know it's a big list but they have so many great songs I could have added much more.

    • @willowb1527
      @willowb1527 Před rokem +5

      I LOVED their show. It was in reruns in the 80's. I miss my Monkees pins. ♥️👍

    • @ArtofFreeSpeech
      @ArtofFreeSpeech Před rokem +3

      YES! I was going to suggest I'm Gonna Buy Me a Dog! So much fun!

    • @martinXY
      @martinXY Před rokem

      Zilch.

    • @pfcampos7041
      @pfcampos7041 Před rokem +1

      Ditto!

    • @pfcampos7041
      @pfcampos7041 Před rokem +2

      Wow! I loved the Monkies I discovered them in the 80's. I thought I knew a lot of their songs, but I idn't know any that you mentioned. My favorites stepping stone, last train to clarsville, pleasant valley sunday.

  • @sagitt1856
    @sagitt1856 Před rokem +28

    "I'm a Believer" is a song composed (music and lyrics) by Neil Diamond. It was gifted to the Monkees who recorded and released it in 1966. Honestly, Neil Diamond's own live interpretation of it is a thousand times more intense and vibrant. Thanks to you two.

  • @darryljordan647
    @darryljordan647 Před rokem +7

    That “60s” sound you refer to is so right. What made “the sound” was many of the pop bands who recorded in LA used many of the same session musicians. And there was a corps of musicians called “The Wrecking Crew” that not only backed the Monkees but also The Beach Boys, Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Righteous Brothers, and even Frank Sinatra and his daughter, Nancy. There were a lot more artists who recorded at the same studios and used the same producers and musicians.

  • @ocogorecki
    @ocogorecki Před rokem +25

    When I was 7 my mom took me to my first concert, and it was the Monkees (mid 1980's). From then on, I was hooked! Then they started playing their show as reruns on MTV. LOVE! 💖💖 My kids are adults now (18 & 22), but I introduced them to this band and the show when they were little. It is family friendly, so funny and filled with their songs. I highly recommend sharing it with your children.

    • @IvorClegg
      @IvorClegg Před rokem

      I SO much agree with this, I think the kids (and parents!) would adore the TV show.
      I defy anyone 'of a certain age' to not be transported back to their childhood when they hear:
      BA-DUM
      Here we come.
      TSH-T-TSH, TSH-T-TSH
      Walkin' down the street...

  • @leannmiller7153
    @leannmiller7153 Před rokem +20

    Love The Monkee’s! Their tv show was pure slapstick comedy with songs in every episode. John Lennon was a huge fan of their show❤️

  • @clydeb7713
    @clydeb7713 Před rokem

    The Monkees were on of the America's answer to The British Invasion! Every one watched their popular TV show. Lots of FUN!

  • @kennethbingham8410
    @kennethbingham8410 Před rokem +5

    I love the Monkees and loved the TV show. The show was about an unsuccessful band but in real life they became an extremely successful band.
    They had to fight for their own creative rights, which they did, and had a resurgence of popularity when MTV ran the series in the 80s and they released another album and TV special which resulted in a highly popular tour.
    The Monkees have had many reuniting tours including a relatively recent reuniting of Micky Dolenz and Mike Nesmith in a farewell tour that ended just weeks before the death of Nesmith.
    Micky Dolenz is the last surviving member after the deaths of Davy Jones in 2012, Peter Tork in 2019 and Mike Nesmith in 2021. RIP.

  • @denisepaul7274
    @denisepaul7274 Před rokem +48

    The Monkees were adorable! I was 11 when their tv show first aired. The perfect age to fall in love with a boy band. If you haven’t listened to their thyme song, it’s a lot of fun. And I’ll bet a lot us out here can still remember every word. Pleasant Valley Sunday is another one of their hits

    • @clarencewalker3925
      @clarencewalker3925 Před rokem

      So was I!

    • @theresecaiazza7240
      @theresecaiazza7240 Před rokem

      We had to go to church at times when it aired on Sundays . I was able to see it if my parents cancelled going to church for personal reasons.

  • @gdhaney136
    @gdhaney136 Před rokem +4

    My mom was born in 1960, and I was born in 74. My brother in 81. I will never forget my mom introducing me to the Monkees, the Beatles, Elvis, and a million other older bands and artists. She was really into music and had a collection of over 400 original 45's. They traveled with me for years until my mom bought an jukebox, and I gave them back to her to fill it up. My first concert at age 15 was The Monkees. They were older, but my mom surprised me with tickets. A few months later, I saw Lenny Kravitz open for Tom Petty third row. I thank my lucky stars that my mom was so into music, and passed it on to me.

  • @tstewartfan626
    @tstewartfan626 Před rokem

    I watched the Monkees TV show when it originally aired in 1967. I was 4 years old and my mom would tell people by the time I was 5 I knew every word to the Monkees songs. I own every Monkees albums and CD’s and every episode of the TV show.

  • @barrycopas1671
    @barrycopas1671 Před rokem

    The Monkeys were actually a manufactured band, put together for a TV show, they were musicians, Mickey Dolenz, who sang this song was also a child actor, in a series called Circus Boy in the late 1950's.

  • @susieterry2624
    @susieterry2624 Před rokem +10

    The Shrek version isn't the Monkees. Good ear Miss Amber! The lead singer on this one is Mickey Dolenz, now the only surviving member of the band. The man is still touring and he is wonderful.

  • @originalwoolydragon8387
    @originalwoolydragon8387 Před rokem +21

    The Shrek version of this song was by Smash Mouth. My first record album (yes, album) was The Monkees...when I was 2.

    • @victoriabarr255
      @victoriabarr255 Před rokem

      I was 6 when I got mine

    • @umji3389
      @umji3389 Před rokem

      i think the monkees greatest hits was the second cd i ever bought. first was hanson.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před rokem +2

    A MUST HEAR Classic,, The Monkees "Stepping Stone"

  • @chipdamutt108
    @chipdamutt108 Před rokem

    "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "Little Bit of Me, Little Bit of You" are awesome.

  • @pattyestrada6
    @pattyestrada6 Před rokem +7

    Jim Croce - “Operator (Thats Not The Way It Feels)”
    John Denver - “Country Roads, Take me Home”
    Van Morrison - “Tupelo Honey” “Crazy Love” “And The Healing Has Begun”

    • @txheadshots
      @txheadshots Před rokem +2

      Yes on Jim Croce… also Time in a Bottle and Alabama Rain are among my favorites

  • @jennifermartin7791
    @jennifermartin7791 Před rokem +24

    So, this is the original version of the song. "Shrek" covered it. Mickey Dolenz, of the Monkees, likes to say, "I was singing this LONG before Shrek!!!" LOL Anyway, this was one of the early songs that put the Monkees on the map ... this and "Last Train to Clarksville." They were big hits.

  • @jenniferkayersperez125
    @jenniferkayersperez125 Před 5 měsíci +1

    "I'm a Believer" by Smash Mouth: Smash Mouth contributed two of the best songs in the Shrek franchise, both in the original movie. The second of these songs is their cover of this classic Neil Diamond song that was most famously covered by The Monkees.Mar 29, 2023

  • @brianmoss4832
    @brianmoss4832 Před rokem +1

    I watched their TV show as a kid growing up in the 60s used to love it every week me and three of my friends used to pretend we were the Monkees we sang in a church choir group and for some stress relief the four of us used to break out into a monkey song every once in a while Very much appreciate your channel. Watch it a lot. Enjoy a lot of your songs that you play because I grew up with a lot of this music.😅

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 Před rokem +9

    I’m Not Your Stepping Stone is my favorite Monkees song! Mickey has such grit and passion in his lead performance.

  • @vincentdarrah
    @vincentdarrah Před rokem +10

    Jimi Hendrix got his first real fame as he opened for the Monkees on one of their tours. The music of Hendrix was so much different than the Monkees that it took a while to get Hendrix noticed. Also, the Monkees pushed very hard to the Woodstock promotors in Hendix's behalf to include him
    Michael Nesmith, the guitar player for them, his mother invented LIQUID PAPER correction fluid and made millions

  • @Lex-Hawthorn
    @Lex-Hawthorn Před rokem +1

    I'm a Believer" is a song written by Neil Diamond and recorded by the Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz. The single, produced by Jeff Barry , hit the number-one spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending December 31, 1966, and remained there for seven weeks.
    Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film loosely based on the 1990 children's picture book of the same name by William Steig.
    American pop rock band Smash Mouth covered the song in 2001 as part of the soundtrack to the movie Shrek, along with "All Star". The band also released the song on its self-titled album. Eddie Murphy, portraying the character Donkey, also performed a rendition of the song in the film.

  • @playnejayne5550
    @playnejayne5550 Před rokem

    Vocals are by Mickey Dolenz, who was a child actor in the TV show "Circus Boy", vaguely remembered through the fog of my early childhood.

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Před rokem +23

    The Monkees made up of two child actors Mickey Dolenz from Los Angeles, David Jones from Manchester England,and two musicians Peter Tork from Washington DC, and Michael Nesmith from Texas. They were 4 of many who auditioned for a tv series about a fictional rock band. Dolenz the lone Monkees survivor was on a tv series when he was a kid called Circus Boy. David Jones whose instant teen heartthrob status in 1966,would cause another David Jones to change his name to Bowie,had earned a Tony nomination for Best Supporting actor as the Artful Dodger in the musical Oliver, Michael Nesmith whose mom Bette invented liquid paper,wrote Different Drum for Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Ponies in 67, Tork a Greenwich Village folk musician auditioned at the request of friend Stephen Stills who also auditioned.

    • @paulwagner688
      @paulwagner688 Před rokem +2

      Davy was an old song and dance actor. He taught Micky to play drums. Micky was also a GOOD guitar player as well. Headquarters was ALL their music with all of them playing.

    • @elizabethfranco1284
      @elizabethfranco1284 Před rokem

      @@paulwagner688 I have that and The Birds the Bees and the Monkees

  • @swyzzlestyx
    @swyzzlestyx Před rokem +4

    My friend told me she hated how I turn everything into a Monkees song. At first, I couldn't understand, but then I saw her face, and now I'm a believer.

  • @duanablakey1331
    @duanablakey1331 Před rokem

    The monkeys were my fav group in the 60. I still have their records.

  • @MustangTerry
    @MustangTerry Před rokem

    They have so many great songs,.... Stepping Stone, She, Pleasant Valley Sunday,...A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit you and so many more...

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před rokem +80

    J & Amber, you'll love their "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" !! You've now done their 3 best songs, imo! Pleasant Valley Sunday written by Carole King/Gerry Goffin, and A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You written by Neil Diamond!

    • @bethmiller1840
      @bethmiller1840 Před rokem +2

      I didn't know that Carol King wrote "Pleasant Valley Sunday!" I don't think J and A have reacted to any Carol King. It's a crime!!! JK, of course.

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau Před rokem

      @@bethmiller1840 props to Gerry Goffin too! Carole early hit songs were written with one-time husband Gerry Goffin. for example- The Shirelles "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"!

  • @sherigrow6480
    @sherigrow6480 Před rokem +44

    I loved The Monkees, the show yes, but especially the music. Shades of Gray, Mary Mary, Stepping Stone, all of it. Bet your kiddos would enjoy their old shows, they were so silly.

  • @lewmark6112
    @lewmark6112 Před rokem

    ULTIMATE 60's vibe: Monkees " Pleasant Valley Sunday".

  • @watcher2554
    @watcher2554 Před rokem +1

    Memories of Saturday Mornings as a kid!!

  • @chrispruett81
    @chrispruett81 Před rokem +6

    They are one hilarious group!!!! I grew up watching their show in the early 80's... SOOO FUNNY!! Yes.. They had a show called "The Monkees" and it showed just how funny these 4 guys really were!! You should check it out if you ever get the chance!! They are the definition of GOOFY!! LMAO

  • @andymageen5308
    @andymageen5308 Před rokem +9

    Because of the way they were formed The Monkees got a reputation as a “manufactured” band. Today it wouldn’t matter, but back then it did. It’s a shame because the product was good and Mickey Dolenz had one of the best voices in sixties music✌️

  • @oldladylovesBruno
    @oldladylovesBruno Před rokem

    I was a kid in the 60s and the Monkees were everything to me. Micky is the last surviving Monkee and he sang that song. My main crush was on Micky.

  • @terriwallismeeks9166
    @terriwallismeeks9166 Před rokem

    Every Saturday morning growing up, I watched The Monkees.

  • @MyRetroLife
    @MyRetroLife Před rokem +57

    Glad you finally got to The Monkees. Highly recommend their song "Shades of Gray" Insanely timely this day in age perhaps more that it was in the 60s. Also the version from Shrek is Smash Mouth's cover

    • @PlumbPitiful
      @PlumbPitiful Před rokem +1

      This isn't their first Monkees reaction. They've already done Daydream Believer and Last Train to Clarksville

    • @loradavis7040
      @loradavis7040 Před rokem +1

      it's time. Love that song. Probably one of my favorites.

    • @rowanmayfair9249
      @rowanmayfair9249 Před rokem +3

      Shades of Grey is definitely worthy. Not often mentioned but it's a great song!

    • @bb22602
      @bb22602 Před rokem +1

      @@rowanmayfair9249 GREAT song, written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil. BEST song the Monkees ever did, IMO. czcams.com/video/D9ZxRjItD1o/video.html

  • @KTRS
    @KTRS Před rokem +3

    2 of the Monkees were musicians and 2 were actors and they put them together to play a Beatles-esque band on a TV show about a Beatles-esque. And they made some great 60s pop music and actually toured as a band

  • @Paimomona
    @Paimomona Před rokem +4

    When I'm down, I put on any Monkee's song and I'm transported back to a time of happiness and bliss. While I'm a Davy fan, I LOVE Mikey Dolenz's voice. Mary, Mary and Last Train to Clarksville are two of my favorites.

  • @cls6055
    @cls6055 Před rokem +1

    One of the band members Mike Nesmith just died recently..He wrote the song for Linda Rondstant called " A different Drum"

  • @jamie8422
    @jamie8422 Před rokem +24

    The Monkees have one of the absolute hardest songs ever to sing. MIckey Dolenz sings it. Its called "Goin Down". You wont regret giving it a listen, and youll be amazed :)

    • @rubyswaim1441
      @rubyswaim1441 Před rokem +4

      I listened to it yesterday. I cannot imagine how he got all those words in there.

    • @RusstheTroubadour
      @RusstheTroubadour Před rokem +5

      Reportedly he did it in one take.

    • @darlenereed4975
      @darlenereed4975 Před rokem +4

      Almost a rap.

    • @Taryngracia
      @Taryngracia Před rokem +2

      Love!! Have seen him do it live a few times in his later years …. Was featured on “Breaking Bad” - now that’s some scat talent!

    • @yelnek4548
      @yelnek4548 Před rokem +1

      My favorite Monkee song

  • @anononnl
    @anononnl Před rokem +5

    I loved every song that Micky sang!

  • @76joseangel
    @76joseangel Před rokem

    The guy with the green hat, Mike ( who has recently passed not too long ago) was a big reason MTV was born. There's a song the Monkeys have where he's lead singer called "What am I doing hanging round". My favorite Monkey song btw. Yall should check it out.

  • @gtrgar4561
    @gtrgar4561 Před rokem

    Brief history of how the Monkees sit-com got started. The inspiration for the show was the Beatles 'A Hard Day's Night'. At an early stage the producers wanted to Cast the Lovin' Spoonful. Once the show was 'green lit', the producers hired Don Kirshner as the music director. Don contacted singer-songwriters to write songs for the first season. Most of the music was already recorded by the Wrecking Crew before the cast was hired. It wasn't a case of the guys not being able to play instruments, Don Kirshner wouldn't let them. The guys recorded their vocals once the cast was set. FYI - Davy could play the drums but the producers figured he lacked the height to be seen when sitting behind the kit. thus the cute kid was moved out front to sing and play maracas or the tambourine. Later in the 1st season and into the 2nd season, the guys were able to get some of their own songs on the show and albums. My favourite story is when Michael Nesmith was wanting more artistic control over the music given to the group, he punched a hole in the wall during the meeting then turned to Don Kirshner and the legal team and said "That could've been your face M*****, F******". The song used over the closing credits in the 2nd season, "For Pete's Sake" was written by Peter Tork. 🐒🐒🐒🐒😎

  • @sjcrev5647
    @sjcrev5647 Před rokem +46

    It would be fun to see you two react to the television version of The Monkee’s. Great fun with a song or two in a 1/2 hour episode.

    • @timothyphipps2028
      @timothyphipps2028 Před rokem +3

      Also they should react to the Monkeys Movie Head along with the Series

    • @rowanmayfair9249
      @rowanmayfair9249 Před rokem +2

      yes, yes and yes

    • @bernardsalvatore1929
      @bernardsalvatore1929 Před rokem +2

      I suggested that it would be a fun thing to do with the kids!! I'm pretty sure that the girls would love the show!!!

    • @tigristhelynx7224
      @tigristhelynx7224 Před rokem +2

      Yeah! Their kids would get a kick out of how cartoonish they could be. Episode Suggestions: "Fairytale" and "Monkee Vs Machine" would be fun for kids. They also had a halloween episode "I was a Teenage Monster" with Lurch from The Addams Family, and "The Christmas Show" episode with Eddie from The Munsters.

    • @yvonnewakefield7748
      @yvonnewakefield7748 Před rokem

      YES!!!!

  • @yogibarista2818
    @yogibarista2818 Před rokem +6

    I'm sure it's already been mentioned, but all the Monkees songs from the TV series were recorded using a crack team professional musicians known as 'the wrecking crew' - of which Glen Campbell was a member at one point. Most of the memorable guitar parts were played by Louie Shelton, and there are some vids on CZcams of him playing the famous parts of Valerie and Last train to Clarksville.

  • @DrStephanieMillerWilliams

    It’s not the one from Shrek, but Eddie Murphy as the donkey sang it… it’s the same song…The jam! ❤

  • @debrawilson9791
    @debrawilson9791 Před 8 měsíci

    This song made a huge resurgence when Shrek made it their soundtrack. It was redone by Smashmouth for the movie. Eddy Murphy also sang along as donkey.

  • @AlAndValOffGrid
    @AlAndValOffGrid Před rokem +4

    I'm. Not. Your... Steppin' Stone. A MUST listen from the Monkees.

  • @chazblitz
    @chazblitz Před rokem +4

    Unfortunately, I'm old enough to remember watching their show in prime time. They once had Jimi Hendrix as their opening act. Next songs to do- She, Words,Valeri, Look Out Here Comes Tomorrow, Mary Mary.......

  • @danrieke9988
    @danrieke9988 Před 5 měsíci

    I remember when the Monkeys premiered on TV. So epic. Such a beautiful time.

  • @michaelboyce9373
    @michaelboyce9373 Před rokem

    Diamond gave three tunes to Kirshner,the others included "Love To Love" and "A Little Bit Me,A Little Bit You" and added "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)".

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Před rokem +8

    A Monkees song that's far from their pop reputation is "Goin' Down"--an underrated classic.

  • @V01t2
    @V01t2 Před rokem +6

    The Monkees were the best. I grew up on all their music. I think my mom had a crush on one of them

  • @O_Towne_Bear
    @O_Towne_Bear Před rokem

    "Shades Of Grey, (I'm Not Your) Steppin Stone, You Just Might Be The One, Oh My My, Going Down, Valerie, Words, D.W. Washburn, She Hangs Out" There are a lot of bangers.

  • @gretchenwilkins892
    @gretchenwilkins892 Před rokem

    When I was a little girl, my mom got tickets to a Monkees concert from the back of a cereal box. We had seats on the third row and Jimmy Hendrix was the lead on group!

  • @Kimberrann
    @Kimberrann Před rokem +3

    Surfing through the channels on the TV over the weekend and we found a Monkees marathon! Fun!

  • @vodriscoll
    @vodriscoll Před rokem +4

    the song in Shrek was definitely a cover. The band was Smash Mouth.

  • @stretch4872
    @stretch4872 Před rokem

    Knew "dad" Jay would recognize this when he heard it. Always talking about movies with the kids. Loved watching The Monkeys TV show as a kid. They had songs in every episode and we'd dance all around in front of the tv.

  • @sherriejefferys5255
    @sherriejefferys5255 Před rokem

    Their song" a little bit me, a little bit you." Is a great one!