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"Zor and Zam"
Song by The Monkees
from the album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
LanguageEnglish
ReleasedApril 22, 1968
RecordedJanuary 7, 13, 18 and February 14, 17, 1968
Genre Rock
Length2:10
Label Colgems
Songwriter(s)Bill and John Chadwick
Producer(s) The Monkees

"Zor and Zam" is a song written by Bill and John Chadwick and recorded by The Monkees for their 1968 album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees. It was also featured in the final episode of season 2 of the band's popular television series, entitled "The Frodis Caper". The song involves the preparations for a war between two monarchs of rival kingdoms; however, when it comes time to fight, no one shows up and the war never happens. [1]

The song appeared in a markedly different mix on the television show than it did on The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees, featuring an alternate vocal take, and lacking the horn and string overdubs.

Personnel

  • Micky Dolenz – lead vocal, percussion
  • Keith Allison, Bill Chadwick – electric guitars
  • Chip Douglas, Richard Dey, Max Bennett – bass
  • Michael Melvoin – piano
  • Eddie Hoh – drums
  • Hal Blaine, Milt Holland, Stan Levey – drums, percussion, gong, timpani
  • Henry Diltz – percussion
  • Milt Bernhart, Richard Leith, Lew McCreary, Frank Rosolino – trombones
  • Buddy Childers, Clyde Reasinger, Jack Sheldon, Anthony Terran – trumpets
  • Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Alex Murray, Erno Neufeld, Ambrose Russo – violins
  • John Lowe – saxophone, woodwind
  • Shorty Rogers – arrangement

See also

References

  1. ^ James E. Perone (2001). Songs of the Vietnam Conflict. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 53. ISBN  9780313315282.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Zor and Zam"
Song by The Monkees
from the album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
LanguageEnglish
ReleasedApril 22, 1968
RecordedJanuary 7, 13, 18 and February 14, 17, 1968
Genre Rock
Length2:10
Label Colgems
Songwriter(s)Bill and John Chadwick
Producer(s) The Monkees

"Zor and Zam" is a song written by Bill and John Chadwick and recorded by The Monkees for their 1968 album The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees. It was also featured in the final episode of season 2 of the band's popular television series, entitled "The Frodis Caper". The song involves the preparations for a war between two monarchs of rival kingdoms; however, when it comes time to fight, no one shows up and the war never happens. [1]

The song appeared in a markedly different mix on the television show than it did on The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees, featuring an alternate vocal take, and lacking the horn and string overdubs.

Personnel

  • Micky Dolenz – lead vocal, percussion
  • Keith Allison, Bill Chadwick – electric guitars
  • Chip Douglas, Richard Dey, Max Bennett – bass
  • Michael Melvoin – piano
  • Eddie Hoh – drums
  • Hal Blaine, Milt Holland, Stan Levey – drums, percussion, gong, timpani
  • Henry Diltz – percussion
  • Milt Bernhart, Richard Leith, Lew McCreary, Frank Rosolino – trombones
  • Buddy Childers, Clyde Reasinger, Jack Sheldon, Anthony Terran – trumpets
  • Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Alex Murray, Erno Neufeld, Ambrose Russo – violins
  • John Lowe – saxophone, woodwind
  • Shorty Rogers – arrangement

See also

References

  1. ^ James E. Perone (2001). Songs of the Vietnam Conflict. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 53. ISBN  9780313315282.



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