The Monkees' famous songs include: "(Theme From) The Monkees", "Last Train to Clarksville", "I'm a Believer", "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone ", "Pleasant Valley Sunday" and "Daydream Believer".
The Monkeys are a native American band that originated in the United States. Initially, the band members came together in response to a TV commercial. The TV producers are looking for four active and talented musicians. They placed an ad in the newspaper looking for rock musicians, but only found one who met the requirements - Freddie, who later became the band's lead singer.
In 1967, four unknown young people who performed on a children's show became the most popular pop band in the world. In the United States, they sold more records than Elvis Presley and the Beatles. They are - the Naughty Boys Choir! But the Brats weren't a real band, they were an artificial money-making machine driven by personality and ambition that eventually fell and disappeared. This documentary tells the inside story of the first industrial band in the pop music world. The four-piece was one of the first industrial pop groups, and they still attract a cult following thanks to their widespread television appearances and catchy pop songs.
The Monkeys were very popular among young people in the United States and the United Kingdom from 1966 to 1968, and were known as the Beatles in the United States. Their songs such as "I Want Freedom", "Daydream Believer", "I Believe in Love" and other songs have conquered the hearts of countless fans. Among them, "I Want to Be Free" was used as an episode in the 2010 Hong Kong movie "Thieves of Time", which perfectly enhanced the plot of the movie. After the Monkeys disbanded in 1970, Davy Jones released his solo single "Crybaby Jane" the following year, and appeared in TV series such as "American Love" and "The Wife." In the mid-1980s, Davy Jones, Mickey Derentz, and Peter Tork reunited the band and started touring, winning many fans for a while. In 1987, the three recorded a new album "Pool It" and were awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1989.