1967 as a single, 1968 as an album track.
I'm a Believer written by Neil Diamond, performed by The Monkees. That was the largest selling single. It spent 7 weeks at #1, longer than any other song during the decade of the 1960s.The second biggest seller, with five weeks at #1, was To Sir, With Love performed by Lulu. Another Monkees song, Daydream Believer, spent 4 weeks on top of the charts. The biggest hit in the UK was Procol Harum's Whiter Shade of Pale, which reached the top 5 in the USA.Other top records that year were Respect by Aretha Franklin, All You Need is Love by the Beatles, Light My Fire by the Doors, Happy Together by the Turtles, Somethin' Stupid by Frank and Nancy Sinatra, and Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys.
The soundtrack for the feature film Closer was released in the year 2004.
It was released in the year 2000.
The year the album, "Amazing", was released by the American Rock Band, Aerosmith, was the year 1993, in the month of November. When released it charted number 72 on the US Billboards.
They earned 17 Platnium Albums & 1 Gold Album, plus they had 6 Singles go Gold! In 1967 alone they sold more albums than the Beatles & Rolling Stones combined! In the 60's it was rare for any band to achieve sales in excess of a million, so it was a huge achievement when The Monkees sold 5 million copies in one year! According to Billboard The Monkees are #27 on the top artists of the Rock Era, they beat out people like The Eagles, Madonna, Pink Floyd, Neil Diamond & Bruce Springsteen. They are also the #8 selling band/artist of the 60's. They are #11 on the list of the most weeks spent at #1 on the album chart, EVER! They are #15 on the list of number #1 Albums, they have had 4 #1 Albums.
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.
No. "Daydream Believer" was written by John Stewart, and was a hit for the Monkees in 1967. (Producer Chip Douglas introduced them to the song; Peter Tork came up with the piano intro.)
December, 1966
The Monkees had the biggest-selling single in the US in 1967 ("I'm A Believer", which became their biggest hit), outselling even the Beatles' singles that year.
"Valleri" was released in 1968 and included on The Monkees' album titled "The Birds, the Bees & the Monkees". -Erick Byrd For answers to more pop/rock hits questions, find me on AllExperts.com
In late 1965 an ad was run in Los Angeles looking for young men to possibly be in a television series. The Monkees were created from the men who auditioned from this ad. The first television episode and the first records of the Monkees were issued in September 1966.
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Neil Sedaka and Carole Bayer Sager wrote "When Love Comes Knockin' for the Monkees. It was included in their second full-length album, More of the Monkees. Written and recorded in 1966, the album was released on January 09, 1967.
"Head" (1968). Starred the Monkees. Other than a 1994 television series, I could find no reference to an American film titled "The Head".
They broke up 1969 when Mike Nesmith left the group, after which they were known as Dolenz & Jones. Though Peter Tork had left the group in 1968, they continued recording and touring as the Monkees for about one year.