Singles Compilation - Disc 1

Singles Compilation is a   compiled by C.Syde65. It is not an official Monkees album and thus cannot be bought.

This 2-disc compilation album collects nearly all the A-Sides and B-Sides of Monkees singles from 1966 to 1987, including tracks from aborted singles.

Both  and its B-Side  were omitted from the original 2015 version of this compilation, since I was unaware of their existence at the time.

In 2022, I updated the compilation to include the tracks that I'd accidentally missed out, as well as the new 2016 singles 'She Makes Me Laugh', 'You Bring the Summer', and 'Me and Magdalena' from ', and the 2018 single 'Unwrap You at Christmas' from '.

As a result, , 'Tapioca Tundra', , and 'It's Nice to be with You' were transferred to the first disc to make space for the tracks that weren't included on the 2015 version of this compilation.

Listed below is the track listing for the first of the two discs. The track listing for the second disc can be found on this page.

Disc One - Track listing

 * 1) '' – 2:22
 * 2) '' (Boyce, Hart) – 2:48
 * 3) '' – 2:32
 * 4) '' [Album Version] (Boyce, Hart) – 2:27
 * 5) '' – 2:50
 * 6) '' (Boyce, Hart) – 2:25
 * 7) '' – 2:17
 * 8) '' (Diamond) – 2:51
 * 9) 'She Hangs Out' [Single Version] – 2:34
 * 10) '' (Nesmith) – 2:36
 * 11) '' – 3:09
 * 12) '' – 2:40
 * 13) 'You Just May Be the One' [Album Version] (Nesmith) – 2:04
 * 14) 'Forget that Girl' – 2:26
 * 15) '' (Goffin, King) – 3:15
 * 16) '' [Album Version] (Boyce, Hart) – 2:52
 * 17) '' – 3:09
 * 18) '' (, Dolenz,, Nesmith, ) – 4:23
 * 19) 'Love is only Sleeping' – 2:31
 * 20) 'What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?' – 3:09
 * 21) '' [Album Version] (Boyce, Hart) – 2:20
 * 22) 'Tapioca Tundra' (Nesmith) – 3:06
 * 23) '' – 2:48
 * 24) 'It's Nice to be with You' – 2:52

Disc One - Session Information
''
 * Written by and
 * Lead vocal by
 * Backing vocals: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Wayne Erwin, and Ron Hicklin
 * Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton
 * Bass Guitar:
 * Drums: Billy Lewis
 * Percussion:
 * Organ: Bobby Hart
 * Produced by Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart and
 * Recorded at Victor Studios,, 5 and 19 July 1966 (2:00 – 7:30 PM)
 * Released: 10th October 1966
 * Original Album: 
 * Recording Session: 
 * Duration: 0:02:22
 * Genre:
 * Label:
 * An earlier version of the song can be found on the 1994 reissue of The Monkees.

''
 * Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Unknown
 * Electric Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton
 * Acoustic Guitar: Tommy Boyce
 * Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
 * Drums: Billy Lewis
 * Percussion: Gene Estes and David Walters
 * Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Engineered by Dave Hassinger
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio A, Hollywood, 25 July 1966 (7:00 PM - 3:00 AM)
 * Released: 16th August and 10th October 1966
 * Original Single: Last Train to Clarksville (A-Side)
 * Original Album: The Monkees
 * Recording Session: The Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:48
 * Genre: Rock Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * The song was originally released as a single, reaching #1 on the pop music charts.

''
 * Written by and
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, and Unknown
 * Acoustic Guitar: Tommy Boyce
 * Electric Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton
 * Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
 * Drums: Billy Lewis
 * Piano: Jack Keller
 * Harpsichord: Michael Rubini
 * Glockenspiel: Bobby Hart
 * Percussion: Gene Estes
 * Oboe: Bob Cooper
 * Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Engineered by Hank Cicalo
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 9 July 1966 (2:00 - 9:00 PM)
 * Released: 16th August and 10th October 1966
 * Original Single: (B-Side)
 * Original Album: The Monkees
 * Recording Session: The Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:32
 * Genre:
 * Label: Colgems Records

''
 * Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Lead vocal by
 * Acoustic Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton
 * Harpsichord: Michael Rubini
 * Violin: Bonnie Douglas and Paul Shure
 * Viola: Myra Kestenbuam
 * Cello: Fred Seykora
 * Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Engineered by Henry Lewy
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 19 July 1966 (2:00 – 7:30 PM)
 * Released: 10th October 1966
 * Original Album: The Monkees
 * Recording Session: The Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:27
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records

''
 * Written by
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, David Jones, and Peter Tork
 * Guitar: Al Gorgoni and Sal Ditroia
 * Acoustic Guitar: Neil Diamond
 * Bass Guitar: Dick Romoff and Russ Savakus
 * Drums: Buddy Salzman
 * Piano: Jeff Barry
 * Organ: Arthur Butler
 * Keyboard: George Butcher and Stan Free
 * Percussion: George Devens
 * Tambourine: Jeff Barry
 * Produced by Jeff Barry
 * Recorded in New York City, 15 and 23 October 1966
 * Released: 12th November 1966 and 9th January 1967
 * Original Single: I'm a Believer (A-Side)
 * Original Album: More of the Monkees
 * Recording Session: More of the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:50
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Reached #1 on the pop charts, and becoming The Monkees' biggest hit.
 * An earlier version of the song can be found on the 1994 Reissue of More of the Monkees.

''
 * Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Tommy Boyce, Wayne Erwin, and Bobby Hart
 * Guitar: Wayne Erwin, Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton
 * Bass Guitar: Larry Taylor
 * Drums: Billy Lewis
 * Organ: Bobby Hart
 * Percussion: Henry Levy
 * Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Arranged by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Recorded at Western Recorders, Studio #1, Hollywood, 26 July 1966
 * Released: 12th November 1966 and 9th January 1967
 * Original Single: (B-Side)
 * Original Album: More of the Monkees
 * Recording Session: More of the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:25
 * Genre: Rock Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Reached #20 on the pop charts, making it the first Monkees B-Side to chart.
 * The original mono and stereo mixes differ slightly in two spots. On the stereo mix, Micky's vocal is dubbed in at the end of the instrumental bridge just before the second verse; this vocal bridge does not appear on the mono mix. During the fade, Micky's repeated, 'Not your steppin' stone' begins sooner on the stereo mix than on the mono mix. The mono single fades out earlier than the track from the mono album, despite that both versions are shown with a playing time of 2:25.

''
 * Written by Michael Nesmith
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocal: Micky Dolenz
 * Guitar: , James Burton, Glen Campbell, Al Casey, and
 * Bass Guitar: Robert West
 * Drums:
 * Piano: Michael Cohen and
 * Percussion: Gary Coleman and
 * Produced by Michael Nesmith
 * Arranged by Don Peake
 * Recorded at Western Recorders, Hollywood, 25 July 1966
 * Released: 9th January 1967
 * Original Album: 
 * Recording Session: More of the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:17
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * The 1990 Arista CD version of the original album features the Extended Stereo Mix, the same that appears in the  CD Version.
 * Despite being the songwriter and producer of the track, as well as being a member of the group, Michael Nesmith does not contribute vocally or musically to this track.

''
 * Written by Neil Diamond
 * Lead vocal by David Jones
 * Backing vocals: Neil Diamond, and Unknown
 * Guitar: Al Gorgoni, Don Thomas, and Hugh McCracken
 * Bass Guitar: Louis Mauro and James Tyrell
 * Drums: Herb Lovelle
 * Clavinet: Stan Free
 * Organ: Arthur Butler
 * Tambourine: Thomas Cerone
 * Produced by Jeff Barry
 * Arranged by Jeff Barry
 * Engineered by: Ray Hall
 * Recorded at RCA Studio B, New York City, 21 (11:00 AM - 7:00 PM) and 24 January, and 4 and 6 February 1967
 * Released: February (Withdrawn) and 8th March 1967 (Reissued)
 * Original Single: A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You (A-Side)
 * Recording Session: 
 * Duration: 0:02:51
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Reached #2 on the pop charts.
 * Both mono and stereo mixes of 'A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You' were made, the master recordings of the song disappeared after the 1960's, with later issues being made from dubs of the earlier mixes. The original stereo mix (with reverb added to the vocals, a longer fade, no handclaps, and David Jones singing 'oh girl, oh girl' over the bridge) first appeared on the album in 1969 and later on other collections, until the multitrack master was rediscovered by Rhino Records; a new stereo remix, more closely matching the mono version, was issued as a bonus track on Rhino's two CD deluxe version of Headquarters in 2007.

'She Hangs Out'
 * Written by and
 * Lead vocal by David Jones
 * Backing vocal: Unknown
 * Guitars: Al Gorgoni, Don Thomas, and Hugh McCracken
 * Bass Guitar: Louis Mauro and James Tyrell
 * Drums: Herb Lovelle
 * Clavinet: Stan Free
 * Organ: Arthur Butler
 * Tambourine: Thomas Cerone
 * Produced by Jeff Barry
 * Arranged by Jeff Barry
 * Engineered By: Ray Hall
 * Recorded at RCA Studio B, New York City, 21 (11:00 AM - 7:00 PM) and 24 January, and 4 and 5 February 1967
 * Released: February 1967 (Withdrawn)
 * Original Single: A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You (B-Side)
 * Duration: 0:02:34
 * Genre:, ,
 * While Jeff Barry is officially credited as the writer of the song, several sites and sources claim Ellie Greenwich to have cowritten the track.
 * Later rerecorded and released on Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited.

''
 * Written by Michael Nesmith
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork
 * Electric 12-String Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Acoustic 12-String Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: John London
 * Drums: Micky Dolenz
 * Tambourine: John London
 * Harpsichord: Peter Tork
 * Produced by
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio A, Hollywood, 23 February 1967 (2:00 - 10:00 PM)
 * Released: 8th March 1967
 * Original Single: A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You (B-Side)
 * Recording Session: Headquarters
 * Duration: 0:02:36
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Reached #39 on the pop charts.
 * The 1987 stereo mix of the song which is more commonly used today features additional backing vocals during the harpsichord solo, while the mono mix doesn't. The original 1967 stereo mix does not include the additional backing vocals, so it is otherwise more similar to the mono mix, only it's in stereo.

''
 * Written by
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork
 * Electric 12-String Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: John London
 * Drums: Micky Dolenz
 * Tambourine: David Jones
 * Harpsichord: Peter Tork
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Engineered by Dick Bogert, Hank Cicalo, and Rich Schmidt
 * Recorded at Goldstar Studios, Hollywood 16 January (10:00 AM - 6:00 PM), and RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 19, 23 (10:00 - 12:00 AM), 24 (1:00 - 9:00 PM), 26 (8:00 - 11:00 PM), 28 (2:00 - 6:00 PM), 30 (10:00 - 12:00 AM), 31 January (2:00 PM - 12:00 AM), and 2 February 1967 (8:00 - 10:00 PM)
 * Released: July 1987
 * Original Album: 
 * Duration: 0:03:09
 * Pop Music
 * Unused track that was the proposed A-side of the next Monkees single, but song was not controlled by the Monkees' publishing company, ; publisher refused to sell the copyright.
 * The track is also included as a bonus track on ', and the ' and ' sets in slightly different mixes, and ' in a slightly different mix.

' (Alternate Title)'
 * Written by 
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: David Jones, and Peter Tork
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Micky Dolenz
 * Timpani: Micky Dolenz
 * Percussion: David Jones
 * Organ: Peter Tork
 * Piano: Peter Tork
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Engineered by: Hank Cicalo
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio B, Hollywood, 2 March (7:00 PM - 12:00 AM), and Studio C, 4 (12:00 PM - 1:00 AM) and 8 March 1967 (12:30 PM - 12:00 AM)
 * Released: 22nd May 1967
 * Original Album: 
 * Recording Session: Headquarters
 * Duration: 0:02:40
 * Genre: Rock Music
 * Label: Colgems Records

'You Just May Be the One'
 * Written by Michael Nesmith
 * Lead vocal by Michael Nesmith
 * Harmony vocal: Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Peter Tork, and Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Electric 12-String Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Acoustic Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: Peter Tork
 * Drums: Micky Dolenz
 * Tambourine: David Jones
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Engineered by: Hank Cicalo
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio C, Hollywood, 2 March 1967, and 16 March (12:00 - 7:00 PM)
 * Released: 22nd May 1967
 * Original Album: Headquarters
 * Recording Session: Headquarters
 * Duration: 0:02:04
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * A remake by the band; the earlier version which featured session musicians was recorded during the sessions for the Monkees' debut album; this earlier version was used several times during Season One of the Monkees' television series. It was eventually released on Missing Links Volume Two.

'Forget that Girl'
 * Written by Douglas Farthing Hatlelid
 * Lead vocal by David Jones
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Peter Tork, and Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Electric 12-String Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Acoustic Guitar: Unknown
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Micky Dolenz
 * Maracas: David Jones
 * Electric Piano: Peter Tork
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Engineered by: Hank Cicalo
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio C, Hollywood, 7 (12:30 PM - 2:00 AM) and 8 March 1967 (12:30 PM - 12:00 AM)
 * Released: 22nd May 1967
 * Original Album: Headquarters
 * Recording Session: Headquarters
 * Duration: 0:02:26
 * Genre: Pop Music
 * Label: Colgems Records

''
 * Written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: David Jones, and Michael Nesmith
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Acoustic Guitar: Micky Dolenz and Bill Chadwick
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Percussion: David Jones
 * Piano: Peter Tork
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 10 and 11 June 1967 after their performance.
 * Released: 10th July and 6th November 1967
 * Original Single: Pleasant Valley Sunday (A-Side)
 * Original Album: 
 * Recording Session: 
 * Duration: 0:03:15
 * Genre:
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * The song was originally released as a single, reaching #3 on the pop music charts.
 * The stereo album version differs from the version released as a single, also heard on the mono album.
 * The stereo and mono mixes feature slightly different vocals by Micky on the opening verse.
 * The fade on both released mixes is deliberately drowned in reverb and noise, but a karaoke mix released in 2004 features a conventional fade.

''
 * Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Lead vocals by Micky Dolenz, and Peter Tork
 * Backing vocals: David Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Percussion: Michael Nesmith
 * Chimes: David Jones
 * Tree: David Jones
 * (Hammond B-3) Organ: Peter Tork
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio A, Hollywood, 14 June 1967
 * Released: 10th July and 6th November 1967
 * Original Single: Pleasant Valley Sunday (A-Side)
 * Original Album: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Recording Session: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Duration: 0:02:52
 * Genre: Psychedelic Pop
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * The song was originally released as a single, reaching #11 on the pop music charts.
 * Originally recorded for ' in October 1966, but rerecorded for Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited under the group's direction. The original version was eventually released on '.
 * In the music video, Peter plays the guitar, Michael plays the bass, Davy plays the drums and Micky sings and plays the tambourine. They said that this is what The Monkees lineup should have been.
 * The single mix is different from the album mix. Micky says 'ah' twice in the single mix.

''
 * Written by
 * Lead vocal by David Jones
 * Harmony vocal: Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: David Jones
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Percussion: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid, and Unknown
 * Bell: Bill Martin
 * Piano: Peter Tork
 * Keyboard: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Violin: Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Alex Murray, and Erno Neufeld
 * Trumpet: Pete Candoli, Al Porcino, and Manuel Stevens
 * Piccolo Trumpet: Manuel Stevens
 * Trombone: Richard Noel
 * Bass Trombone: Richard Leith, and Philip Teele
 * Produced by: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Arranged by
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studio A, Hollywood, 14 June, and RCA Victor's 'Nashville Sound' Studio, Nashville, TN, 9 August 1967
 * Released: 25th October 1967 and 22nd April 1968
 * Original Single: Daydream Believer (A-Side)
 * Original Album: 
 * Recording Session: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Duration: 0:03:09
 * Genre:
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * The song was originally released as a single, replacing 'Love is only Sleeping' (which was originally going to be the Monkees' next single) reaching #1 on the pop music charts.
 * The 1986 stereo mix of the song is 9 seconds longer than the 1967 stereo album master.

''
 * Written by, with Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: Peter Tork
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Percussion: David Jones
 * Trumpet: Bud Brisbois, Virgil Evans, Uan Rasey, and Thomas Scott
 * Trombone: Louis Blackburn, Richard Leith, Richard Nash, and Philip Teelee
 * Saxophone: William Collette, William Hood,, and John Lowe
 * Produced by: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Arranged by Shorty Rogers
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 20 June, 5 July and 5 September 1967
 * Released: 25th October 1967
 * Original Single: Daydream Believer (B-Side)
 * Recording Session: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Duration: 0:04:23
 * Genre:
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Intended to be on the album, but cut after including 'Love is only Sleeping' on the album.
 * Inspired by and his song ''. It began as a freeform jam and then Michael decided it should be recorded as an original track.
 * The extended mix does not have a genuine fadeout, while appearances on compilations, and the 07' release do.
 * The extended mix is in mono, the jazzy riff is more restrained and muffled, the background hiss is more restrained, and the trumpet wailing is less restrained.
 * The tempo in the extended mix is slightly faster than in the single. This can be proven by playing both mixes together starting at the exact same time.

'Love is only Sleeping'
 * Written by and
 * Lead vocal by Michael Nesmith
 * Harmony vocals: Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocals: David Jones, and Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Acoustic Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Organ: Peter Tork
 * Percussion: David Jones
 * Sound Effects: Bill Chadwick
 * Unknown: Bill Martin, and Harry Nilsson
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 19 June and August 1967
 * Released: 6th November 1967
 * Original Album: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Recording Session: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Duration: 0:02:31
 * Genre:
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Not originally intended to be included on Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited. as the song was to be issued as a single instead.
 * After a manufacturing error caused some delays, Colgems rethought the strategy and released the more commercial 'Daydream Believer' as the single instead, with 'Goin' Down' as its B-Side.
 * The song was featured on three episodes of the TV show 'Everywhere a Sheik, Sheik', 'I Was A 99-pound Weakling', and 'The Monkees In Paris'. The Paris episode features the song's released mix while the first two episodes feature a more stripped-down version derived from the song's original four-track mix before it was transferred to eight-track magnetic tape for additional mixing. This song was the first song by Nesmith after his surgery in 1967.

'What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?'
 * Written by Owens 'Boomer' Castleman and
 * Lead vocal by Michael Nesmith
 * Backing vocals: Micky Dolenz, David Jones, and Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Electric Banjo: Douglas Dillard
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Produced by Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 20 June 1967
 * Released: 6th November 1967
 * Original Album: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Recording Session: Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones Limited
 * Duration: 0:03:09
 * Genre: Country Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Chosen by Michael Nesmith for the country feel it gave off; Murphey was an old friend of Nesmith's.
 * The released mix features group vocals, but an early mix featured only a double-tracked vocal by Nesmith.
 * Used in the episodes 'It's a Nice Place To Visit...', 'Monkees Marooned', and 'The Monkees Race Again'. The version included in 'Monkees Marooned' had a slightly longer run time, owing to the song's chorus being repeated four times after the last verse, instead of three times.

''
 * Written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Lead vocal by David Jones
 * Backing vocal: Unknown
 * Electric Guitar: Gerry McGee, and Louie Shelton
 * Bass Guitar: Joe Osborne
 * Drums: Billy Lewis
 * Tambourine: Billy Lewis
 * Percussion: Henry Lewy
 * Saxophone: Jim Horn, and Jay Migliori
 * Trumpet: Oliver Mitchell, and Roy Caton
 * Trombone: Lew McCreary
 * Produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
 * Arranged by Don McGinnis
 * Recorded at United Recorders, Hollywood, 26 and 28 December 1967
 * Released: 2nd March and 22nd April 1968
 * Original Single: Valleri (A-Side)
 * Original Album: The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees
 * Recording Session: The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:20
 * Genre: Doo-Wop, Rock Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * The song was produced by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, but like all songs recorded for The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees, the producer's credit was given to The Monkees.
 * Reached #3 on the pop charts.
 * Second time the band recorded it, with the same personnel; the remake was so the Monkees could take production credit.
 * Colgems chief Lester Sill rejected the first mix, saying it needed 'more punch', and had a overdubbed.
 * This version was used for the episode 'Monkee's Blow Their Minds' with the fadeout dropped (a factor which would later be used on compilations, including my own)
 * The original version of the song was used in the episodes 'Captain Crocodile' and 'Monkees in Manhattan'. It was also eventually released on Missing Links Volume Two.

'Tapioca Tundra'
 * Written by Michael Nesmith
 * Lead vocal by Michael Nesmith
 * Electric Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Acoustic Guitar: Michael Nesmith
 * Bass Guitar: Unknown
 * Drums: Eddie Hoh
 * Percussion: Michael Nesmith, and Unknown
 * Whistling: Michael Nesmith
 * Produced by Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, 11, 18 and 19 November 1967
 * Released: 2nd March and 22nd April 1968
 * Original Single: Valleri (B-Side)
 * Original Album: The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees
 * Recording Session: The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:03:06
 * Genre: Experimental Music, Latin Music, Psychedelic Pop
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Lyrics are from a poem Nesmith wrote prior to composing the music.

''
 * Written by and
 * Lead vocal by Micky Dolenz
 * Backing vocal: Unknown
 * Guitar: Keith Allison, and Bill Chadwick
 * Banjo: Henry Diltz
 * Bass Guitar: Douglas Farthing-Hatlelid
 * Drums: Jim Gordon
 * Tack Piano: Michel Rubini
 * Glockenspiel: Larry Bunker
 * Saxophone: Bill Hood
 * Trumpet: Carroll Lewis, and Stu Williamson
 * Trombone: Lou Blackburn, and Herbie Harper
 * Produced by Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork
 * Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, 17 February and 1 March 1968
 * Released: 8th June 1968
 * Original Single: D.W. Washburn (A-Side)
 * Recording Session: The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:48
 * Genre: Honky Tonk Music
 * Label: Colgems Records
 * Reached #19 on the pop charts.

'It's Nice to Be with You'
 * Written by
 * Lead vocal by David Jones
 * Guitar: James Burton, Michael Deasy, Al Hendrickson, and Gerry McGee
 * Bass Guitar: Max Bennett
 * Drums: Earl Palmer
 * Keyboard: Michael Melvoin
 * Violin: Sam Freed, Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Alex Murray, and Erno Neufeld
 * Cello: Marie Fera, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Kurt Reher, and Eleanor Slatkin
 * Saxophone: Bill Hood
 * Trumpet: Buddy Childers, and Oliver Mitchell
 * French Horn: Vincent DeRosa, David Duke, and Dick Perissi
 * Trombone: Lou Blackburn, Lew McCreary, and Jack Sheldon
 * Percussion: Brendan Cahill, and Henry Lewy
 * Produced by Micky Dolenz, David Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork
 * Recorded at Western Recorders, Studio 2, 6 February, and RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, California, 7 February 1968
 * Released: 8th June 1968
 * Original Single: D.W. Washburn (B-Side)
 * Recording Session: The Birds, the Bees and the Monkees
 * Duration: 0:02:52
 * Genre: Broadway Music
 * Label: Colgems Records