- Pleasant Valley Sunday
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Name = Pleasant Valley Sunday
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Artist =The Monkees
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B-side = "Words"
Released = start date|1967|07|10
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Length = 3:10
Label = Colgems 66-1007 / RCA 1620
Writer =Gerry Goffin ,Carole King
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Last single = "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You "
(1967)
This single = "Pleasant Valley Sunday"
(1967)
Next single = "Daydream Believer "
(1967)
Misc = "Pleasant Valley Sunday" is asong byGerry Goffin andCarole King , most famous for the version recorded byThe Monkees in 1967. Goffin's and King's inspiration for the name was a street named Pleasant Valley Way, inWest Orange, New Jersey . [La Gorce, Tammy. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9406E4DF1E3FF933A05753C1A9639C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 "New Jersey's Magic Moments"] , "The New York Times ",October 30 2005 . AccessedNovember 25 2007 .] The road follows a valley through several communities among theWatchung Mountains . The lyrics were asocial commentary onstatus symbol s, s, life insuburbia , and "keeping up with the Joneses".Chip Douglas , producer of the Monkees' music during 1967, also playedbass guitar on some of their recordings. (This freed upPeter Tork to play keyboards.) He showedlead guitar istMichael Nesmith an interlocking bass and lead riff that they used throughout the song. Nesmith doubletracked the lead guitar riff, which was based onThe Beatles 's "I Want to Tell You ". "Fast Eddie" Hoh, a session musician, played drums, andMicky Dolenz sang lead vocals.For an ending, Douglas and engineer
Hank Cicalo decided to "keep pushing everything up", adding more and morereverberation andecho until the sound of the music became unrecognizable, before fading out the recording. Separate mono and stereo versions were mixed for single and album records.The single peaked at Number Three in the U.S. Billboard charts and was featured in the second season of their television series. The song also appeared on the fourth Monkees album, "
Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. ", in November 1967.In February 1986,
MTV featured a marathon of episodes of the series titled "Pleasant Valley Sunday" after the song, which sparked a second wave of Monkeemania. The reunited Dolenz, Tork, and Davy Jones, already on tour, went from playing small venues to playing arenas and stadiums in the following weeks.References
* "The Monkees Tale", Eric Lefcowitz (Last Gasp Press) (ISBN 0-86719-338-7)
* "Monkeemania! The True Story of the Monkees", Glenn A. Baker, Tom Czarnota & Peter Hogan (St. Martin's Press) (ISBN 0-312-00003-0)External links
* [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3885 "Pleasant Valley Sunday" at SongFacts.com]
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