Pleasant Valley Sunday (The Monkees hit)

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"Pleasant Valley Sunday" is a 1967 pop-rock song by The Monkees, written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, that satirizes suburban life and became one of the band's signature hits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Monkees
backingVocalist Davy
surface form: Davy Jones

Michael Nesmith
Peter Tork
bSide Words
chartPositionCanadaRPM 1
chartPositionUKSinglesChart 11
chartPositionUSBillboardHot100 3
composer Carole King
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfRelease 1960s
era 1960s rock
firstReleasedAs single
format 7-inch single
genre pop rock
psychedelic pop
hasMusicStyleCharacteristic jangly guitar sound
socially conscious lyrics
vocal harmonies
hasNotableGuitarRiffBy Michael Nesmith
hasProminentInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
keyboards
hasSongwritersDuo Gerald Goffin
surface form: Goffin–King
hasTheme conformity in middle-class suburbs
critique of consumerism
satire of suburban life
includedInAlbum Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd.
isSignatureHitFor The Monkees
labelCatalogNumber Colgems 1017
language English
laterIncludedOn studio album
leadVocalist George Dolenz
surface form: Micky Dolenz
length 3:13
partOf The Monkees
surface form: The Monkees discography
performer The Monkees
producer Chip Douglas
recordedIn 1967
recordLabel Colgems Records
releaseDate 1967-07-10
releaseYear 1967
signatureSongOf The Monkees
titleInspiredBy Pleasant Valley Way in West Orange, New Jersey
surface form: Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange, New Jersey
writer Gerry Goffin

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