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King recorded a demo of "Pleasant Valley Sunday", later included on the 2012 compilation album The Legendary Demos, [13] at a slower tempo and with a different bridge ("Creature comfort goals/Can only numb my soul/I need a change of scenery/My thoughts all seem to stray/To places far away/I don’t ever want to see/Another Pleasant Valley Sunday" was changed to "Creature comfort goals/They ...
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The album's single, "Pleasant Valley Sunday" b/w "Words", was a hit, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album was among the earliest to make use of the Moog synthesizer , which Micky Dolenz introduced to the group and played in the studio; he owned one of the first twenty ever sold. [ 6 ]
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" ... Alternative cover; Japan single cover. ... was issued as a bonus track on Rhino's 2007 double-CD deluxe version of Headquarters. Personnel
Gonna Buy Me a Dog / I Wanna Be Free / Pleasant Valley Sunday / Words — — — Words: RCA Japan, 7" vinyl 33 r.p.m. Words / Pleasant Valley Sunday / A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You / The Girl I Knew Somewhere — — — Daydream Believer / Star Collector: RCA Japan, 7" vinyl 33 r.p.m. Daydream Believer / Goin' Down / Star Collector / No ...
Canadian singer Anne Murray recorded a cover version of "Daydream Believer" for her platinum-certified 1979 studio album I'll Always Love You. Produced by Jim Ed Norman and issued on Capitol Records the following year, Murray's single became her eighth No. 1 hit on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart. [ 28 ]
"Pleasant Valley Sunday" (single version) Goffin, King Originally issued as Colgems single #1007 (7/10/67) • First collected on the album Monkee Business (11/82) • An alternate mix was included on the album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. (11/14/67)
A new version of the song was made to be the B-side of "Pleasant Valley Sunday" in 1967, now produced by Chip Douglas. [3] Micky Dolenz shared lead vocals with Peter Tork on both versions of the song. [3] [4] The B-side peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking the highest-charting single with Tork's lead. [5]