Wednesday, August 19, 2009

൯ MONKEES, Last Train To Clarksville|I'm A Believer|Daydream Believer|Pleasant Valley Sunday|

The Monkees were a pop rock quartet assembled in Los Angeles in 1966 for the American television series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 to 1968. The members were Americans Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Englishman Davy Jones, who were supervised and popularized by Don Kirshner.



The Monkees' first single, "Last Train to Clarksville" was released in August 1966, just weeks prior to the broadcast and, in conjunction with the first broadcast of the television show on September 12, 1966, on the NBC television network, NBC and Columbia had a major hit on their hands. The first long-playing album, The Monkees, was released in October and shot to the top of the charts.



The Monkees had several international hits which are still heard on pop and oldies stations. These include "I'm a Believer," "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone," "Daydream Believer," "Last Train to Clarksville" and "Pleasant Valley Sunday." Despite their seemingly permanent reputation as a made-for-TV act, their hits and many lesser recordings present an enduring quality that has earned respect over the years. [wikipedia]


DAYDREAM BELIEVER
Oh, I could hide neath the wings
Of the bluebird as she sings.
The six oclock alarm would never ring.
Whoops its ringing and I rise,
Wipe the sleep out of my eyes.
My shavin razors cold and it stings.

*Cheer up, sleepy jean.
Oh, what can it mean.
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen.

You once thought of me
As a white knight on a steed.
Now you know how happy I can be.
Oh, and our good times starts and end
Without dollar one to spend.
But how much, baby, do we really need.
**

6 comments:

wenn said...

very nice sentimental songs..

CheaHSan said...

Hi Wenn, yeah! didnt know this song sung by them "Daydream Believer".

Pete said...

Ah, this one Daydream Believer, so long didn't hear this song already!

CheaHSan said...

I had goose bumps when I played this song, love it. Only certain songs give me this exciting sensation, to name a few "Reflection of My Life" by Marmalade, "Bringing On Back The Good Times" by Love Affair; "He Ain't Heavy He's My Bro" by Hollies and whole lot..

Unknown said...

Lovely to hear these songs again. Thanks! Let the good times roll :)
Welcome and thanks for following my blog.

CheaHSan said...

Thanks, you reminded me of KC & the Sunshine band, clear skies and everything nice...