Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiI like Mary,Mary,too.Run DMC did a remake.Don't you just love Nesmith's sense of humor! Chuck from Concord, NhCharles, Bronxville - NICE observation! I, too, have loved this song and enjoyed it for many many years - but you've helped me re-discover it's possible true meaning.He said Mike smiled and said "No, it is not about a stalker, just teenage love." Charles from Bronxville, NyThanks Chuck, but.Ī friend of mine met Mike in Phoenix and asked him about this song as well as some others.Even when the Monkees fired Kirshner and championed to play on their own records, most of the hits they had during that period were songs written by outside Songwriters (the group was essentially dependent on other songwriters to have hit songs, and that was the only way to have a career in music back then was to have hit songs, if you weren't having hits, you weren't having a successful career, it was that simple). it made sense as to why Don Kirshner insisted that the band didn't have any creative control over the music (because Michael Nesmith didn't know how to write hit songs, the one Top 40 hit he did compose for Linda Ronstadt had to be rearranged by producer Nick Venet for it to become a commercially successful song). they even featured Peter Tork on guitar with the Wrecking Crew). Sam Williams from Sherman Oaks, CaIt's an extremely common misconception amongst 60's Pop music enthusiasts that the Monkees were not allowed to have any creative control or were not allowed any input for their music besides providing lead vocals for "their" backing tracks that were per-recorded during per-production of the series, but what most people don't know was that Michael Nesmith was allowed to write AND produce two original songs for their first two albums (but these songs were regulated as album cuts and NOT released as singles, so they did not make the Top 40 for that reason.What a sound they had! Aif they're the ones responsible for having "made" the sound of so many hits of the 60's, I saw we're all the better for it. Ken Dee from CaliforniaYou know, I remember everybody having made (and still do to some extent) a big deal about The Monkees not playing their own instruments (at least at first), but The Wrecking Crew were the musicians who played the instruments (all or most of them) on MANY of the pop hits of the 60's, so I never saw what the big deal was.īesides.what an insanely great group of musicians The Wrecking Crew was! Their groove, their sound, their excellence, their sheer outstanding MUSICIANSHIP has given us some of the best of songs of all time.AnonymousYes, ken dee.and the Wrecking Crew belong in the Hall.NOT the monkees.
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