nerony@aol.com (NEROny) and the Monkees Mailing List Members Often people don't realize that a lot of great songs go through many many changes before finally being recorded. The Monkees were no exception. In fact, many Monkees songs actually were rewritten and taken apart to make two or more separate songs in an attempt to milk as much as possible out of the "fad." Here then are some of the original song titles before they were "separated": I'm a Daydream Believer Salesman Without A Dream When Love Comes Knocking at your Door into Summer Your Auntie Grizelda's Municipal Court Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day) All of Your Cuddly Toys Papa Gene's Blues and Greens What am I Doin' Going Down? Apples, Peaches, Bananas, Pears, Zor and Zam The Kind of Girl I Could Love to Love Mommy and Daddy's Song Take a Giant Steppin' Stone As We Go Along Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again? She Hangs Out The Door Into Summer You and I Just May Be The One No Time In The Morning A Little Bit Me Without You and I Wanna Be Free Pleasant Valley Someday Man Last Midnight Train to Clarksville Hold On Girl I Knew Somewhere Tell Me Love to Love Don't Wait For Me Without You and I Love You Better Aculpulco Sunny Girlfriend Listen To The Band 6 Zilch...No Time! For Pete's Sake, Do I Have To Do This All Over Again? Since You Went Away She Hangs Out Don't Call On Me, Randy Scouse Git! Some of Shelly's Blues and Greens It's Nice to be With You and I Won't be the Same Without Her Nine Times Blues and Greens No Pillow Time Shades of Gravy (OK, so it's not a song, but it *is* a title ) Every Steppin' Stone Since You Went Every Step of the Way Gettin' In Through the Looking Glass While You and I Cry I Love to Love You Better Long Title: Do I Have to Do It in the Name of Love It's Nice to Be with Linda You and I and Valleri and Joanne and Mommy and Daddy