The Monkees’ success was based on their ability to record songs that would become number-one singles. They had multiple number-one singles from 1966 to 1969. Even though their TV show lasted only two years, their legacy is based on their recordings. That TV show was a lot of fun, especially if you were a kid back then.
The Monkees broke up in 1970 but got back together in 1986. Over the years, they toured the oldies circuit and released new music and compilation albums. However, the heart of their catalog stems from the late 60s. In 2024, only one member of the band is still alive. Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork have passed away.
Our top 10 Monkees song list is a tribute to the band. The list focuses on most of the material during the glory years in the late 60s from 1966 to 1970. We all have our favorite Monkees songs, but these lists are for people who may not be familiar with the band. Counting them down and choosing our favorites is always a great deal of fun.
# 10 – [Theme From] The Monkees
How can we compose a list of the top 10 Monkees songs without including the legendary theme song from the Monkees TV show? This was the first Monkees song we ever heard for most of us. This one will bring you back if you were alive in the 1960s as a kid, as a teenager, or even as an adult. You can’t escape it.
# 9 – A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You
Continuing with our list of top 10 Monkees songs, we turn to a song written by Neil Diamond. If there ever were a songwriter the Monkees would want to thank, it would be Neil Diamond. They had some of their biggest hits with Neil Diamond songs. The great song “A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You” was released in 1967. The song went to number two on the Billboard Hot 100. It hit number one on the Cash Box Hot 100.
# 8 -Porpoise Song (Theme from “Head”)
The Monkees song “Porpoise Song (Theme from Head)” was released as a single in 1968. Carole King and Gerry Goffin wrote the song.  The song was featured in the movie Head. I love the Psychedelic Rock feel of this one. Easily one of our favorite Monkees songs.
# 7 -Oh My My
Looking back at the period In which the Monkees had the most commercial success on the pop charts, one can see that most of their hits happened between 1966 and 1970. The Monkees’ single “Oh My My” was one of their last hits but barely made the top 100 in 1970. Still, it is a great song in which you can hear how pop music sounds were beginning to change. In 1970 soft rock music started becoming popular, featuring artists such as James Taylor, Jim Croce, Gordon Lightfoot, and many more.
# 6 – Randy Scouse Git
“Randy Scouse Git” is one of the most interesting song titles ever. And, of course, it was a song by drummer Micky Dolenz. (our favorite member of the band) Come on, he was so funny on the show! The song was a much bigger hit in the United Kingdom than in the United States. The song hit number two on the pop music charts in the United Kingdom. The song was released on the Monkees album Headquarters. The album was released in 1967.
# 5 -Valleri
As we continue into the second half of our top 10 Monkees songs list, we turn to the fantastic song “Valleri.” The song was released on the album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees. “Valleri.” was a top 10 hit for the Monkees. The song peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1968. Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart wrote the song. Davy Jones performed the lead vocals on the track.
# 4 – (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone
The last four songs to appear on this Top 10 Monkees songs list were the biggest songs of the band’s career. “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone” was initially released as the B-side to “I’m a Believer.” However, the song became a hit by itself as a B-side, reaching number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.
# 3 – Pleasant Valley Sunday
The big-time hit “Pleasant Valley Sunday” was released on the Monkees album Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. The album was released in 1967. It was the Monkees’ fourth studio album. The song “Pleasant Valley Sunday” was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. It was a top 10 hit for the band, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
# 2 – TIE – Last Train to Clarksville / Daydream Believer
We have a tie in second place on our top 10 Monkees songs list. We could not decide between the two songs, so we placed them together at number two. “Last Train to Clarksville” was the first single The Monkees ever released. They were off to a great start because their first single hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song was released in 1966. With the great John Stewart song “Daydream Believer,” The Monkees had themselves another number one in 1967.
# 1 – I’m a Believer
We close out our list of top 10 Monkees songs with the legendary Neil Diamond song “I’m a Believer.” The song was released in 1966 and went straight to number one. The song stayed at number one for almost two months. It became the Monkees’ biggest hit ever and one of the biggest-selling songs in classic rock history. It was the number-one-selling song in 1966.
Beyond the hits there are a bunch of Monkee’s tunes also worth listening to. Further investigation into these gems will make your ears tingle:
Fading Through The Door Into Summer
What Am I Doing Hanging Around?
Someday Man
You Just May Be The One
Star Collector
Mr. Webster
Sunny Girlfriend
For Pete’s Sake
P.O. Box 9847
Tapioca Tundra
Shades Of Grey
Pap’s Blue Jeans
Saturday’s Child
Words
When Love Comes Knockin’ On My Door
Hard To Believe
No Time
Gonna Buy Me A Dog
While I agree with most of the songs here , 8 out of 10. I do not agree with The Porpoise Song and Oh My My.. They good but not top 10 songs in my opinion.
There are plenty of better songs– just look at the long list of songs John Tabasco has given.
Thanks for your comment and reading the article and Hey 8 out of 10 is pretty good.
I like your list, but I decided to make one of my own. It’s a top 20 list, and I would like to share it with you.
20) I’ll Be True to You
19) Porpoise Song
18) I Wanna Be Free
17) You Just May Be The One
16) Saturday’s Child
15) Words
14) Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)
13) Mary Mary
12) Theme From The Monkees
11) Papa Gene’s Blues
10) What Am I Doing Hanging Round
9) Take A Giant Step
8) (I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone
7) She
6) A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You
5) Valeri
4) Last Train To Clarksville
3) Pleasant Valley Sunday
2) I’m a Believer
1) Daydream Believer
Nice job, thanks so much for contributing to the site….