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Last Train to Clarksville was created on 1966-07-25.
The Last Train to Clarksville was written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart in 1966.
what musical group sang "Last Train to Clarksvill"
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
It wasn't the last train to Clarksville....and no one at the station...
"Last Train to Clarksville" was their first number one song, in October 1966.
Mack The Knife - Bobby Darin
On series one it was the Monkees Theme and on series two it was For Pete's Sake. The latter song can be found on the Headquarters LP and many of the groups compilations.
The Monkees had three #1 singles -- "Last Train to Clarksville", "I'm a Believer" and "Daydream Believer". In addition, the Monkees had four #1 albums -- "The Monkees", "More of the Monkees", "Headquarters", and "Picses, Aquarius, Capricorn, and Jones, Ltd."
It was Carole King's comment on the peculiarities of suburban life and the competitive nature within. It was also written as a vehicle for The Monkees (the first group to record the song) to make use of a guitar riff interlocked with bass, developed by producer Chip Douglas, because he was looking for the next big guitar riff along the lines of "Day Tripper" and "Last Train To Clarksville".
The last part of a train is a caboose.
Last Train to Lhasa was created in 1995.