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  2. I'm a Believer - Wikipedia

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    "I'm a Believer" is a song written by Neil Diamond and recorded by the American band the Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz.The single, produced by Jeff Barry, hit the number-one spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending December 31, 1966, and remained there for seven weeks [3] becoming the last number-one hit of 1966 and the biggest-selling single for all ...

  3. Last Train to Clarksville - Wikipedia

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    The single's B-side, "Take a Giant Step," later appeared as the closing track on Side 1 of the Monkees' debut album. [13] Micky Dolenz performed lead vocals. [13]The song is presented as a plea to a heartbroken girl to move on from her past romantic disappointments and to "learn to live again at last" by "taking a giant step outside your mind."

  4. The Monkees - Wikipedia

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    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 [43] and becoming the third-highest-selling album of the 1960s. [44] "I'm a Believer" was written by Neil Diamond.

  5. Headquarters (The Monkees album) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters is the third studio album by the American pop rock band the Monkees, released in 1967 by Colgems Records.It was issued after the first season of their television series had concluded and was the first album on which the group members made substantial songwriting and instrumental contributions, rather than relying on session musicians and professional songwriters.

  6. More of the Monkees - Wikipedia

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    More of the Monkees is the second studio album by the American pop rock band the Monkees, released in 1967 on Colgems Records.It was recorded in late 1966 and displaced the band's debut album from the top of the Billboard 200 chart, remaining at No. 1 for 18 weeks, the longest run of any Monkees album.

  7. Michael Nesmith - Wikipedia

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    Robert Michael Nesmith (December 30, 1942 – December 10, 2021) was an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He was best known as a member of the Monkees and co-star of their TV series of the same name (1966–1968).

  8. Last of the Runaways - Wikipedia

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    "I'm a Believer" (Dann Huff, David Huff, Alan Pasqua, Mark Spiro, Phil Naish) – 5:45"Innocent Days" (Dann Huff, Spiro) – 5:15 "I Can't Get Close Enough" (Dann Huff, Spiro) – 6:06

  9. The Monkees (album) - Wikipedia

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    In late 1965, a pilot for the TV series The Monkees was approved by Screen Gems, the television branch of Columbia Pictures. [6] Producers Bob Rafelson and Bob Schneider (also known as Raybert Productions), wishing to generate funding for experimental movies, came up with the idea of a sitcom about a garage band, inspired by Richard Lester's A Hard Day's Night and Rafelson's own experiences as ...