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The Monkees Porpoise Song - Song of the Day: The Monkees "Porpoise Song" • DJ D-Mac ..., 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.

The Monkees Porpoise Song - Song of the Day: The Monkees "Porpoise Song" • DJ D-Mac ..., 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.. (en) the monkees, su secondhandsongs. (en) the monkees, su musicbrainz, metabrainz foundation. The soundtrack album to the movie, head, reached no. Daydream believer is a song composed by american songwriter john stewart, shortly before he left the kingston trio. The song also serves as theme song for the film head.

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. It was originally recorded by the monkees , with davy jones singing the lead. 62 on the billboard charts. The monkees, su discografia nazionale della canzone italiana, istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi. Porpoise song is a song written by gerry goffin and carole king and performed by pop/rock quartet the monkees on their album head.

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(en) the monkees, su musicbrainz, metabrainz foundation. The song last train to clarksville was released as a single shortly before the release of the album and went to the top of the billboard hot 100 chart. Released in october 1968, the single from the album, the porpoise song, is a psychedelic pop song written by goffin and king, with lead vocals from micky dolenz and backing vocals from davy jones, and it reached no. Porpoise song is a song written by gerry goffin and carole king and performed by pop/rock quartet the monkees on their album head. The song also serves as theme song for the film head. 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. Billboard hot 100 chart in december 1967, remaining there for four weeks, and peaked at no. The single version runs over a minute longer than the album version.

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^ initially released as the monkees, but subsequently released as micky dolenz & peter tork of the monkees due to a trademark dispute. The song also serves as theme song for the film head. The song also appears on several greatest hits albums by the monkees. Billboard hot 100 chart in december 1967, remaining there for four weeks, and peaked at no. The single version runs over a minute longer than the album version. It was the only hit single from the album. Released in october 1968, the single from the album, the porpoise song, is a psychedelic pop song written by goffin and king, with lead vocals from micky dolenz and backing vocals from davy jones, and it reached no. (en) the monkees, su musicbrainz, metabrainz foundation. (en) the monkees, su allmusic, all media network. 62 on the billboard charts. The monkees has been certified quintuple platinum by the riaa, with sales of over five million copies. 45 on the billboard charts. 5 in the uk singles.

Porpoise song is a song written by gerry goffin and carole king and performed by pop/rock quartet the monkees on their album head. (en) the monkees, su musicbrainz, metabrainz foundation. 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. The song also serves as theme song for the film head. The monkees has been certified quintuple platinum by the riaa, with sales of over five million copies.

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(en) the monkees, su whosampled. Released in october 1968, the single from the album, the porpoise song, is a psychedelic pop song written by goffin and king, with lead vocals from micky dolenz and backing vocals from davy jones, and it reached no. The song also serves as theme song for the film head. Porpoise song is a song written by gerry goffin and carole king and performed by pop/rock quartet the monkees on their album head. Billboard hot 100 chart in december 1967, remaining there for four weeks, and peaked at no. (en) the monkees, su discogs, zink media. 62 on the billboard charts. The song also appears on several greatest hits albums by the monkees.

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The song also appears on several greatest hits albums by the monkees. Released in october 1968, the single from the album, the porpoise song, is a psychedelic pop song written by goffin and king, with lead vocals from micky dolenz and backing vocals from davy jones, and it reached no. (en) the monkees, su allmusic, all media network. It was originally recorded by the monkees , with davy jones singing the lead. ^ initially released as the monkees, but subsequently released as micky dolenz & peter tork of the monkees due to a trademark dispute. Billboard hot 100 chart in december 1967, remaining there for four weeks, and peaked at no. (en) the monkees, su secondhandsongs. The monkees has been certified quintuple platinum by the riaa, with sales of over five million copies. 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. (en) the monkees, su discogs, zink media. 45 on the billboard charts. The monkees, su discografia nazionale della canzone italiana, istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi. 62 on the billboard charts.

(en) the monkees, su secondhandsongs. 62 on the billboard charts. (en) the monkees, su discogs, zink media. ^ initially released as the monkees, but subsequently released as micky dolenz & peter tork of the monkees due to a trademark dispute. The single version runs over a minute longer than the album version.

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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. 45 on the billboard charts. Porpoise song is a song written by gerry goffin and carole king and performed by pop/rock quartet the monkees on their album head. (en) the monkees, su whosampled. A remixed reissue was released in 1986 as we three monkees. Released in october 1968, the single from the album, the porpoise song, is a psychedelic pop song written by goffin and king, with lead vocals from micky dolenz and backing vocals from davy jones, and it reached no. It was originally recorded by the monkees , with davy jones singing the lead. Billboard hot 100 chart in december 1967, remaining there for four weeks, and peaked at no.

The soundtrack album to the movie, head, reached no.

^ initially released as the monkees, but subsequently released as micky dolenz & peter tork of the monkees due to a trademark dispute. Billboard hot 100 chart in december 1967, remaining there for four weeks, and peaked at no. (en) the monkees, su allmusic, all media network. (en) the monkees, su discogs, zink media. Daydream believer is a song composed by american songwriter john stewart, shortly before he left the kingston trio. 5 in the uk singles. The song also serves as theme song for the film head. The monkees, su discografia nazionale della canzone italiana, istituto centrale per i beni sonori ed audiovisivi. The song also appears on several greatest hits albums by the monkees. 62 on the billboard charts. (en) the monkees, su whosampled. (en) the monkees, su secondhandsongs. 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.