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Last Train to Clarksville (2006 Remaster Original Stereo Version.
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Last Train to Clarksville" was the debut single by The Monkees. It was released August 16, 1966, and later included on the group's 1966 self-titled album, which was released on October 10, 1966. The song, written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, was recorded at RCA Victor Studio B in Hollywood on July 25, 1966, and was already on the Boss Hit Bounds on August 17, 1966. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 on November 5, 1966. Lead vocals were performed by the Monkees' drummer Micky Dolenz.
Band Name The Monkees. Album Name Last Train To Clarksville - I'm A Believer. Labels Arista RCA Victor. Members owning this album0. 1. Last Train to Clarksville. Other productions from The Monkees.
Last Train to Clarksville", written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, is The Monkees' first single, first released on 16 August 1966 by Colgems Records as 66-1001 backed with "Take a Giant Step". The song was also featured on the band's debut album The Monkees. The single was the first record released by Colgems and featured a mono mix of the song; a stereo version first appeared on the stereo album. The single reached on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week starting 5 November 1966.
This was The Monkees second single, after "Last Train To Clarksville. It was released during the first season of their TV show. The Monkees sang on this, but did not play any instruments. Monkees guitarist Michael Nesmith didn't believe this would be a hit, complaining to the producer, Jeff Barry, "I'm a songwriter, and that's no hi. Jeff Barry banned him from the studio while Micky Dolenz recorded his lead vocal. And they played him the things I had cut for the next album and he picked 'I'm A Believer,' 'A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You' and 'Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow),' and they had some huge hits. But the head of my record company freaked. He went through the roof because he felt that I had given records away to another group.
the Monkees singles chronology. Last Train to Clarksville" (1966). I'm a Believer" (1966). A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You" (1967). The Monkees - "I'm a Believer". 16 seconds (of 2:47). Neil Diamond had already recorded this song before it was covered by the Monkees, and it still sometimes is performed in his live concerts. The Monkees' recording kept the novelty hit "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron", by the Royal Guardsmen, at No. 2 for four weeks, and from.
Last Train to Clarksville Best of the Monkees Dance, Monkees, Dance/Hitting the High Seas Then & No. .The Best of the Monkees The Monkees More of the Monkees Greatest Hits Listen to the Band The Very Best of the Monkees Greatest Hits Monkeemania, Vol. 2 20 Greatest Hits Music Box Here They Come: The Greatest.
| A | I'm A BelieverWritten-By – N. Diamond* |
2:55 |
| AA | Last Train To ClarksvilleWritten-By – T. Boyce - B. Hart* |
2:55 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7RS-13 | The Monkees | I'm A Believer / Last Train To Clarksville (7", Single) | Arista | 7RS-13 | Japan | 1981 |
| BLPB-247-AR | The Monkees | Last Train To Clarksville / I'm A Believer (7", Single) | Arista | BLPB-247-AR | Japan | 1981 |
| 7RS-13 | The Monkees | I'm A Believer / Last Train To Clarksville (7", Promo) | Arista | 7RS-13 | Japan | 1981 |
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