"Daydream Believers: The Monkees' Story" (2000).
Neil Diamond
Davy Jones of the Monkees
No, Neil Diamond did not write "Daydream Believer." The song was written by John Stewart and was famously performed by The Monkees, becoming one of their biggest hits in 1967. Neil Diamond is known for his own iconic songs such as "Sweet Caroline" and "Cracklin' Rosie."
Lovin' Spoonful
Yes you never know seriously anything can happen in this day and age I had a dream about her kissing me and my cousin on our lips maybe my dream will come true
Neil Diamond
Davy Jones of the Monkees
1. Theme (Hey hey we're the monkees) 2. Saturday's child 3. I wanna be free 4. Daydream believer 5. I'm a believer 6. Valleri 7. Last train to Clarksville 8. Tommorow's gonna be another day 9. Papa Gene's blues 10. Pleasant valley Sunday
Final Destination 3
The Day-Dream was created in 1842.
Day-dream is a hyphonated word.
The Day the Dream Died was created in 1988.
Dream All Day was created in 1993.
she was a believer of god and followed in his footsteps
Yes day to day i see something for the further in my dream
Every Day the Same Dream was created in 2009.
The compound word made from the words day and dream is daydream.