(Theme From) The Monkees
The Monkees
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Here we come Walkin' down the street We get the funniest looks from Everyone we meet Hey, hey, we're the Monkees And people say we monkey around But we're too busy singing To put anybody down We go wherever we want to Do what we like to do We don't have time to get restless There's always something new Hey, hey, we're the Monkees And people say we monkey around But we're too busy singing To put anybody down We're just tryin' to be friendly Come and watch us sing and play We're the young generation And we've got something to say, oh Any time Or anywhere Just look over your shoulder Guess who'll be standing there? Hey, hey, we're the Monkees And people say we monkey around But we're too busy singing To put anybody down Whaaa, one time! Hey, hey, we're the Monkees And people say we monkey around But we're too busy singing To put anybody down We're just tryin' to be friendly Come and watch us sing and play We're the young generation And we've got something to say Hey, hey, we're the Monkees Hey, hey, we're the Monkees
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Written by: BOBBY HART, TOMMY BOYCE
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10 facts about this song
Musical Production"(Theme From) The Monkees" is the eponymous theme song for the 1966-1968 American sitcom "The Monkees." It was written by American songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart.
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PerformersWhile often associated with the band The Monkees, the theme song was also famously covered by notable American musician Ray Stevens. The Monkees also performed many of their own versions of the song.
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ReleaseThe theme song was released as a single in 1966 and later appeared as the first track on The Monkees' debut album in the same year.
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Chart SuccessThe song was a significant hit, reaching number five on the Billboard Top 100 charts in 1966.
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Pop Culture ImpactOver the years, the catchy theme song has been covered by various other artists and used in multiple films and TV shows beyond the original Monkees series.
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RecognitionThe song's unique style and popularity even led to a 1967 Grammy Award nomination for Boyce and Hart for 'Best Performance by a Vocal Group'.
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Use in the ShowDespite being re-recorded a number of times, the original version of the song by Boyce and Hart was used in the TV show's opening credits throughout its two-season run.
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UniquenessThe song was notable for its fusion of pop-rock and folk elements, a style that helped The Monkees gain their massive popularity in the 60s.
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Ray Stevens VersionRay Stevens' cover version inserted comedic elements typical of his musical style, making for a much different interpretation of the song.
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LyricsThe lyrics of the song appropriately reflect the plot of The Monkees' show, describing the band's fun, carefree exploits and their desire to make people happy with their music.
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