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This list is an attempt to document every song released by American pop rock band The Monkees. It does not include songs released only separately by the individual members.
SongYearAlbum DebutSongwriter (s)"99 Pounds"1967"Acapulco Sun"1970ChangesNed Albright, Steven Soles"Admiral Mike"1996"All Alone in the Dark"1970ChangesNed Albright, Steven SolesThe Monkees' first single, "Last Train to Clarksville" b/w "Take a Giant Step", was released in August 1966, just weeks prior to the TV broadcast debut.
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- All The (Non-Psalm) Songs in The Bible, in Order
- Other Songs The Bible Mentions
You may read through these and notice a few songs missing: the Magnificat, Hannah’s prayer, etc. I left them out because I wanted to list the pieces that are explicitly called songs (or kinds of songs). It may very well be that Samson sang his poem about the donkey’s jawbone in Judges 15:16… … but he also may have just put together a witty little p...
The song of Moses and Miriam
(Exodus 15:1–18, 21) The first song in the Bible happens after one of its greatest miracles. God parts the Red Sea, allowing the children of Israel to cross on dry ground, escaping Pharaoh’s army. When the Egyptians pursue them, God shuts the sea over them, washing away chariots and horsemen. Then Moses leads the men in a song of praise to God, while Miriam leads the women in the chorus:
The song of wells in the wilderness
(Nu 21:17–18) As Israel wanders through the wilderness in the book of Numbers, they come to a place called Beer. “Beer” is Hebrew for “well,” and (surprise, surprise) there’s a big well there where the whole nation refills its water supply. It’s a pretty happy occasion, and the Israelites break into song:
Song of Moses and Joshua
(Deuteronomy 31:19–22, 30, 32:1–43) Int he book of Deuteronomy, Moses recommissions the nation of Israel to love and obey the Lord when they enter the promised land. He lays down the law, appoints Joshua as the new leader, and makes the people swear their allegiance to their God. Then Moses sums it all up in a song, which he and Joshua teach to the people. It’s a covenant song of God’s faithfulness: He is the righteous Rock of Israel. The song reminds Israel of the the Lord’s blessings, and w...
In addition to all these, the Bible alludes to more songs without including the lyrics: 1. Solomon wrote 1,005 songs (1 Ki 4:32). The Bible doesn’t record them all, but we have a good idea which one Solomon thought was best: the Song of all Songs(Sol 1:1). 2. When king Hezekiah repairs the temple, the trumpeters kick off a song to the Lord (2 Ch 29...
Feb 28, 2020 · Music was used in sacred and secular feasts (Isaiah 5:12), social events (mentioned at the return of the prodigal son in Luke 15:25), in work songs as people harvested the crops (Isaiah 16:10), and in the expression of love (Song of songs).”
These songs were released by Colgems Records between 1966 and 1970 in the United States.
“Last Train to Clarksville” was the first single The Monkees ever released. They were off to a great start because their first single hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song was released in 1966. With the great John Stewart song “Daydream Believer,” The Monkees had themselves another number one in 1967.
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Michael Nesmith (deceased) Website. www.monkees.com. The Monkees were an American pop - rock band. The band was created originally for a comedy television series of the same name which aired on NBC, from 1966 to 1968. The members of the group were Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Micky Dolenz.