The Monkees’ ‘I’m a Believer’
About The Song Title: I’m a Believer Artist: The Monkees Release Date: November 12, 1966 Album: More of The Monkees Writer: Neil Diamond Genre: Pop/Rock Chart Performance: “I’m a Believer”…
About The Song Title: I’m a Believer Artist: The Monkees Release Date: November 12, 1966 Album: More of The Monkees Writer: Neil Diamond Genre: Pop/Rock Chart Performance: “I’m a Believer”…
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Crazy song by Patsy Cline About The Song Title: Crazy Artist: Patsy Cline Release Date: October 1961 Album: Patsy Cline Showcase (1961) Writer: Willie Nelson Genre: Country, Nashville Sound Chart…
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