(Dolenz sang lead vocals on “Last Train to Clarksville and “I’m a Believer ... and Peter Tork on the set of ... [+] The Monkees in October 1967 in Los Angeles, California.
And it makes perfect sense that the last Monkee standing would find ... all the words to the chart-topping triumph of “Last Train to Clarksville,” the Monkees' first single.
The sound is quintessential early Monkees, a “Clarksville”-esque rocker that feels like it could easily have followed “Last Train” up the pop charts, Dolenz nursing his wounds in the wake ...
"But it's always the big hits, '[Last Train To] Clarksville,' 'Pleasant Valley Sunday,' "[I'm Not Your] Stepping Stone.'" As ...
It sort of morphed into that.” Dolenz said he will perform all of the hits that Monkees’ fans expect — “Last Train to Clarksville,” “I’m a Believer,” “(I’m Not Your ...
Micky Dolenz says the Monkees weren't a band, they were a TV show about a band. The Beatles got it. To John Lennon, they were like the Marx Brothers.