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Revision as of 03:26, 27 May 2010
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The Monkees' 1995 Greatest Hits album was the third so titled to date. It was issued when Rhino Records took over the Monkees' catalog, and was intended to replace the existing Arista compilations. It has since been superseded by The Monkees Anthology and The Best of the Monkees.
Remastered by Roger Bechirian.
Track listing
- "(Theme from) The Monkees"
- "Last Train to Clarksville"
- "I Wanna Be Free"
- "I'm A Believer"
- "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" (Single Version)
- "Mary, Mary"
- "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You"
- "The Girl I Knew Somewhere"
- "Randy Scouse Git (Alternate Title)"
- "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (Single Version)
- "Words" (Single Version)
- "Daydream Believer"
- "Goin' Down"
- "Valleri"
- "D.W. Washburn"
- "It's Nice To Be With You"
- "Porpoise Song" (Single Version)
- "Listen To The Band" (Single Version)
- "That Was Then, This Is Now"
- "Heart And Soul"