Good Clean Fun (The Monkees song)

"Good Clean Fun"

US single cover
Single by The Monkees
from the album The Monkees Present
B-side "Mommy and Daddy"
Released 6 September 1969
Format 7"
Recorded RCA Victor Studios, Nashville, June 1, 1968
Genre
Length 2:19
Label Colgems #5005
Writer(s) Michael Nesmith
Producer(s) Michael Nesmith
The Monkees singles chronology
"Listen to the Band"
(1969)
"Good Clean Fun"
(1969)
"Oh My My"
(1970)

"Good Clean Fun" is a song by The Monkees from their 1969 album The Monkees Present. Recorded on June 1, 1968, it was released on Colgems single #5005 on September 6, 1969. The Monkees were now a trio (Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Davy Jones -- Peter Tork had left the group in December 1968).

Written and sung by Nesmith, the song's title is never heard. It is about a man waiting for the arrival of a plane with his girlfriend on it.

According to "Monkee Tales" #31 (1981), page 7, in the article entitled "Review of Present", author John Conners states that the song has a surprise ending. The last line, "I told you I'd come back, here I am" is sung by Nesmith in a menacing tone. This gives the tune a sadistic touch; the man is waiting to harm his girlfriend. Nesmith confirms this in the article.[1]

"Good Clean Fun" reached No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and No. 29 on the Easy Listening chart. The flip-side, "Mommy and Daddy", is sung by Micky Dolenz, who wrote it.

Notes

  1. Monkee Tale #31, 1981, "Review of Present", John Conners, pages 6-12
  2. Greenwald, Matthew. "Good Clean Fun". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.

References

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