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"Girl" is the 8th single by British singer/actor Davy Jones, written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel. It is not Jones' most successful single ("Rainy Jane", peaking at 52 on Billboard Hot 100, number 32 on Cash Box [1] and number 14 in Canada), [2] but his most remembered one, appearing in The Brady Bunch episode "Getting Davy Jones" and again in The Brady Bunch Movie.
Jones was not allowed to choose his songs or producer, resulting in several lacklustre and aimless records. [13] His second solo album, Davy Jones (1971) was notable for the song "Rainy Jane", which reached No. 52 in the Billboard charts. To promote the album, Jones performed "Girl" on an episode of The Brady Bunch entitled "Getting Davy Jones ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions US BB US CB JPN [1]David Jones: Released: September 1965; Label: Colpix Formats: LP 185 73 — Davy Jones: Released: October 1971
Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, Charles Macaulay, Bob Rafelson, Logan Ramsey "The Day We Fall in Love" 1966 More of the Monkees: Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell: Davy Jones "Daydream Believer" 1967 The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees: John Stewart: Davy Jones "Ditty Diego – War Chant" 1968 Head: Jack Nicholson, Bob Rafelson
Joanie Leeds is a mom and Grammy-nominated children's musician. Here are her fave songs for girls. Courtesy. We all know women's progress took a hit in 2020, but there's one thing we can do: We ...
Girl (Davy Jones song) R. Rainy Jane This page was last edited on 11 August 2019, at 01:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
A list of sad songs for the next time you're feeling blue and depressed, including "hope ur ok" by Olivia Rodrigo, "Un-Break My Heart by Toni Braxton" and more.
David Jones is the debut studio album by English singer Davy Jones, released in 1965 by Colpix Records. Various mismatches on the original jackets/LP labels are worth noting for denotation of mono or stereo pressings. Runout matrix numbers beginning with M are mono pressings, making identification of the LP's actual format relatively easy.