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Released in November 1966, the song became the first Monkees B-side to chart, reaching #20 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4] Musicians featured on the recording are Micky Dolenz (lead vocal), Tommy Boyce (backing vocal), Wayne Erwin and Gerry McGee (rhythm guitar), Louis Shelton (lead guitar), Bobby Hart ( Vox Continental organ), Larry Taylor (bass ...
The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees - 1994 Rhino CD reissue (bonus track) David Jones, Steven Pitts Davy Jones, with Unknown "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" 1966 More of the Monkees: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart Micky Dolenz "If I Ever Get to Saginaw Again" 1968 Missing Links Volume Two: Jack Keller, Bob Russell Michael Nesmith "If I Knew" 1969
Propelled by the band's second single, "I'm a Believer" b/w "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone", More of the Monkees became the band's biggest-selling LP. The album spent 70 weeks on the Billboard charts, staying No. 1 for 18 weeks [41] and becoming the third-highest-selling album of the 1960s. [42] "
Besides singing lead on Monkees' classics “Last Train to Clarksville,” “I'm a Believer,” “(I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone,” “Pleasant Valley Sunday” and “Porpoise Song,” Dolenz ...
The Monkees Greatest Hits is a 1976 greatest hits compilation album of songs by the Monkees released by Arista Records and a reissue of an earlier Bell Records compilation, Re-Focus. While the Monkees were among the top-selling bands of the mid-1960s, their decline was sharp, and their last new albums and singles sold poorly.
The Monkees 2: RCA Japan, 7" vinyl 33 r.p.m. (theme from) The Monkees / Sweet Young Thing / I Wanna Be Free / Gonna Buy Me a Dog — — I'm a Believer RCA Mexico, 7" vinyl; I'm a Believer / (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone / Take a Giant Step / Last Train to Clarksville — — 1967 The Monkees: Colgems (US), 7" vinyl 33 r.p.m. "Little LP" for ...
Midnight Ride is the fifth studio album by American rock band Paul Revere & the Raiders.The album featured the U.S. top five single "Kicks" and also includes "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone," which became a U.S. Top 20 hit for The Monkees in 1967.
This album contains the same front and back images as the later release, but the title is simply The Best of the Monkees (missing the Then & Now) and there are no liner notes. This rare version of the album has 24 tracks, closer to the lineup on the Then & Now CD but with a slightly different order and song selection.