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  1. 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.

    Song
    Year
    Album Debut
    Songwriter (s)
    "99 Pounds"
    1967
    "Acapulco Sun"
    1970
    Changes
    Ned Albright, Steven Soles
    "Admiral Mike"
    1996
    "All Alone in the Dark"
    1970
    Changes
    Ned Albright, Steven Soles
  2. May 31, 2024 · A particularly poignant song was sung by Dolenz and the late Michael Nesmith and written by Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard. Let’s take a look at the story behind “Me & Magdalena” by The...

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  3. The current list includes songwriters whose songs appeared on the Monkees' Colgems recordings released between 1966 and 1970. It may be expanded.

  4. May 19, 2016 · In fact, he sings lead in this song, "Me & Magdalena," which was written for the band by Death Cab For Cutie 's Ben Gibbard. Though more introspective and subdued than The Monkees'...

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    Released in October 1968, the single from the album, "The Porpoise Song", is a psychedelic pop song written by Goffin and King, with lead vocals from Micky Dolenz and backing vocals from Davy Jones, and it reached No. 62 on the Billboard charts [62] and No. 26 on the Canadian RPM charts.

  6. Jul 2, 2014 · Remember the first song of Moses—the one he sang after crossing the Red Sea? The last song in the Bible is like it. Toward the end of the book of Revelation, John sees the Christians who are victorious over the beast. They sing a new song of Moses, one with different words, but a similar message: God has conquered the enemy, and he deserves ...

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  8. The song was written by the songwriting duo of Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. [8] Boyce has said that the song's opening guitar part (played by Louis Shelton) was an attempt to emulate the type of memorable and clearly identifiable riff that the Beatles had used in songs such as "I Feel Fine," "Day Tripper" and "Paperback Writer". [8]

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