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This is the debut song of the band that, together with The Beatles, thrilled the world.Debut song released in 1966. The Japanese title is "Love's Last Train" and the song was created influenced by the fade-out part of The Beatles' "Paperback Writer". The B-side includes "Take A Released the month before the TV show "The Monkees" began airing, this song reached number one in the US. In the UK, this song charted three weeks after the second single "I'm A Believer" did, and it stayed in the Top 100 for seven weeks. |
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Credit
- Producer - Tommy Boyce
- Producer - Bobby Hart
- Supervised By [Musical Supervision] - Don Kirshner
