Yes.
Michael Nesmith, who was also part of the Monkees. And he was Davy Jones's best friend! I <3 U, Davy!! :-)
Micky Dolenz sang lead vocals on the majority of the Monkees' songs; Dolenz was considered by producers Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart to have the most commercial-sounding singing voice. Davy Jones considered himself "a song-and-dance man playing the part of a rock'n'roll singer", and was a close second on vocal duties. Nesmith sang on many of his own compositions, but gave vocal duties to Dolenz for some of them. Peter Tork was the most musically-accomplished band member (playing a dozen different instruments), but was considered to have the weakest singing voice, and was usually kept in the background.
Yes, she dueted with Michael on his original part of the chorus.
The Monkees had a total of three number one albums on the Billboard 200 chart. Their albums "The Monkees," "More of The Monkees," and "Headquarters" all reached the top spot. Their success in the 1960s was a significant part of their popularity, driven by their TV show and hit singles.
Sofia Coppola was given the role after the original choice
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The name of the song is, "Daydream Believer", by The Monkees and was released in 1967. The words "Cheer up sleepy Jean" are part of the lyrics.
It was just the house part of it but in 2011 the original gates were returned and some of the zoo part of the property is being used to house elderly animals.
Michael Part is 5' 8".
Michael Part was born on March 29, 1949, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA.
Michael wrote it.
Davy Jones appeared as part of the cast of Oliver!, performing a song from the musical, the same night the Beatles debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show, February 9, 1964. (Columbia Pictures talent scout Ward Sylvester signed Jones based on this appearance, leading to his later being cast in The Monkees.)