Four Monkees songs are attributed to Neil Diamond. They are "I'm a Believer," "Lookout, Here Comes Tomorrow," "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You," and "Love to Love." The first two appear on the Monkees' second album, More of the Monkees. "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" was only released as a single and does not appear on any original album (but does appear on most compilations). "Love to Love" was not originally released and only appears on certain compilations and as the occasional "bonus material" on re-issue CDs. two books written on the Monkees shows that a fifth Neil Diamond song, "Black & Blue" was recorded by the Monkees (Davy Jones). This happens to be questionable. An e-mail written by the writer of the 2nd book, Andrew Sandoval, claims not to be recorded by the Monkees. First, Andrew Sandoval says in his book it was, then with this e-mail, it was not. Both books including Andrew Sandoval's book shows a master number. Now you know why its questionable.
Neil Young appears on the song You And I from the 1968 album 'Instant Replay'. The song was written by Monkee Davy Jones and his co-composer Bill Chadwick.
Yes, he co-wrote one, "When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door)," along with Carole Bayer Sager. It was on the Monkees' second album, "More of the Monkees."
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The song "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees, or recently known to be done by Smashmouth, was not written by the monkees the writer was Neil Diamond. Neil's first song he wrote he sold tto the monkees and that was his first written song to go on the charts. Daniel Tuerffs "The Walking Musical Library" Yorba Linda, CA
Most of their songs were written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, Gerry Goffin and Carole King, and also Neil Diamond. Michael Nesmith, however, also wrote a large number of songs for the group, and as the group became more successful Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, and Davy Jones began writing songs for it.
Yes, Neil Diamond did write a song called "Do It." It was one of his earlier songs, back in the mid-to-late 1960s, when he was known for top-40 and rock hits. The song never became a top-40 hit, however.
Neil Diamond
The flaming youth Genesis Solo artist
The song "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees, or recently known to be done by Smashmouth, was not written by the monkees the writer was Neil Diamond. Neil's first song he wrote he sold tto the monkees and that was his first written song to go on the charts. Daniel Tuerffs "The Walking Musical Library" Yorba Linda, CA
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Most of their songs were written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, Gerry Goffin and Carole King, and also Neil Diamond. Michael Nesmith, however, also wrote a large number of songs for the group, and as the group became more successful Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, and Davy Jones began writing songs for it.
Yes, Neil Diamond did write a song called "Do It." It was one of his earlier songs, back in the mid-to-late 1960s, when he was known for top-40 and rock hits. The song never became a top-40 hit, however.
No. Neil Diamond wrote nearly all of his own material with the exception of about 6 or 7 covers.
The number is still growing -he wrote "I'm a Believer" for The Monkees in 1967, and it has taken on a resurgence due to the 'Shrek' films. He will be performing at the Aviva on June 25th, 2011, if you would like to go...
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The best place to find and view Neil Diamond songs would be on a site such as YouTube. This site will have many videos of songs and music by the artist, as well as other music artists.
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