Introduction

Daydream Believer” is a pop song written by John Stewart and originally recorded by The Monkees. It was released as a single in 1967 and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. The song is a beautiful and moving ballad about the power of love and the importance of believing in your dreams.

Background and Inspiration

Stewart wrote the song in 1966, shortly before he left The Kingston Trio. He was inspired by a conversation he had with a friend about the importance of following your dreams. Stewart wanted to write a song that would encourage people to believe in themselves and never give up on their dreams.

Recording and Release

The Monkees recorded the song in 1967 at RCA Studios in Los Angeles. The song was produced by Chip Douglas and released as a single on the Colgems label. The song was an instant hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in just a few weeks. It also became a hit in several other countries, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.

Impact and Legacy

“Daydream Believer” was a major hit for The Monkees and helped to solidify their reputation as one of the most popular pop groups of the 1960s. The song has been covered by many artists, including Elton John, Anne Murray, and The Beach Boys. It has also been featured in several films and television shows, including Forrest Gump and The Wonder Years.

Did you know?

  • The song was originally written for The Kingston Trio, but Stewart left the group before they could record it.
  • The song’s distinctive guitar riff was played by Michael Nesmith.
  • The song was used in a popular commercial for Coca-Cola in the 1970s.
  • The song is considered one of the greatest pop songs of all time.
  • In 2004, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Conclusion

“Daydream Believer” is a timeless classic that has stood the test of time. It is a beautiful and moving song about the power of love and the importance of believing in your dreams. The Monkees’ version of the song is definitive, and it is a joy to listen to. If you are looking for a song that will inspire you and give you hope, then “Daydream Believer” is the perfect song for you.

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Lyrics: Daydream Believer

Oh, I could hide ‘neath the wings
Of the bluebird as she sings
The six o’clock alarm would never ring
But it rings and I rise
Wipe the sleep out of my eyes
My shavin’ razor’s cold and it stingsCheer up, Sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queenYou once thought of me
As a white knight on his steed
Now you know how happy I can be
Oh, and our good times start and end
Without dollar one to spend
But how much, baby, do we really need

Cheer up, Sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen
Cheer up, Sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen

[Instrumental interlude]

Cheer up, Sleepy Jean
Oh, what can it mean
To a daydream believer
And a homecoming queen
[Repeat and fade]