Head (1968) Lyrics

  1. Opening Ceremony Lyrics
  2. Porpoise Song (Theme From Head) Lyrics
  3. Ditty Diego - War Chant Lyrics
  4. Circle Sky Lyrics
  5. Supplico Lyrics
  6. Can You Dig It? Lyrics
  7. Gravy Lyrics
  8. Superstitious Lyrics
  9. As We Go Along Lyrics
  10. Dandruff Lyrics
  11. Daddy's Song Lyrics
  12. Poll Lyrics
  13. Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again? Lyrics
  14. Swami Plus Strings Lyrics
  15. Ditty Diego - War Chant [prev. unissued version] Lyrics
  16. Circle Sky [live version] Lyrics
  17. Happy Birthday To You [prev. unissued] Lyrics
  18. Can You Dig It? [prev. unissued mix] Lyrics
  19. Daddy's Song [prev. unissued mix] Lyrics
  20. Head Radio Spot [prev. unissued] Lyrics

Opening Ceremony Lyrics

  • Track 1
  • Length 1:20
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer ???
  • Songwriter The Monkees

"Coming Soon...
Head... Head... Head..."



Porpoise Song (Theme From Head) Lyrics

  • Track 2
  • Length 2:56
  • Producer Gerry Goffin
  • Recorded California Recorders, Hollywood (Feb. 26, 28, 1968)
  • Singer Micky Dolenz
  • Songwriter Gerry Goffin and Carole King

My, my the clock in the sky is pounding away
There's so much to say
A face, a voice, an overdub has no choice
An image cannot rejoice
Wanting to be, to hear and to see
Crying to the sky
But the porpoise is laughing good-bye, good-bye
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye

Clicks, clacks, riding the backs of giraffes for laughs is alright for a while
The ego sings of castles and kings and things
That go with a life of style
Wanting to feel, to know what is real
Living is a, is a lie

But the porpoise is waiting good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...


Ditty Diego - War Chant Lyrics

  • Track 3
  • Length 1:25
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Aug. 3, 1968)
  • Singer The Monkees
  • Songwriter Jack Nicholson and Robert Rafelson

"Well?"

"Are you kidding? Ha ha!"

"Hey, now wait a minute...!"

Hey, hey, we are The Monkees
You know we love to please
A manufactured image
With no philosophies

We hope you'll like our story
Although, there isn't one
That is to say, there's many
That way, there is more fun

You've told us you like action
And games of many kinds
You like to dance, we like to sing
So, let's all lose our minds

We know it doesn't matter
'Cause what you came to see
Is what we'd love to give you
And give it 1-2-3

But, it may come 3-2-1-2
Or jump from 9 to 5
And when you see the end in sight
The beginning may arrive

For those who look for meanings
In form, as they do fact
We might tell you one thing
But we'd only take it back

Not back like in a box back
Not back like in a race
Not back so we can keep it
But back in time and space

You say we're manufactured
To that we all agree
So make your choice and we'll rejoice
In never being free

Hey, hey, we are The Monkees
We've said it all before
The money's in, we're made of tin
We're here to give you more
The money's in, we're made of tin
We're here to give you... AHHH!

"We want The Monkees! We want The Monkees!..."

"Gimmie a 'W'!"

"Gimmie an 'A'!"

"Gimmie an 'R'!"

"What does it spell?"


Circle Sky Lyrics

  • Track 4
  • Length 2:31
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Dec. 9, 17, 1967, Jan. 6, 8, 1968)
  • Singer Michael Nesmith
  • Songwriter Michael Nesmith

Circle sky, telling lies
Here I stand, at demand
'Cause it looks like we've made it once again
Yes, it looks like we've made it once again

Colour sound, is all around
Wing tip smile, sees for miles
And it looks like we've made it once again
Yes, it looks like we've made it once again

It's a very extraordinary scene
To those who don't understand
But what you have seen you must believe
If you can, if you can

Hey Milltown, smiling down
Telling more, than before
And it looks like we've made it once again
Yes, it looks like we've made it to the end


Supplico Lyrics

  • Track 5
  • Length 0:47
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer Voice In The Desert
  • Songwriter The Monkees

"Quiet, isn't it, George Michael Dolenz...
I said..."



Can You Dig It? Lyrics

  • Track 6
  • Length 3:23
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded Western Recorders, Hollywood (Jan. 28, 1968, Feb 1, 1968) | RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Jan. 29, 30, 21, 1968, Mar. 8, 1968)
  • Singer Micky Dolenz
  • Songwriter Peter Tork

Something doesn't change
There is only one
Always changing inside
What does it become?

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?

Those who know it use it
Those who scorn it die
To sing that you can dig it
Is to make your soul to fly to heaven

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?

There is only feeling
In this world of life and death
I sing the praise of never change
With every single breath

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?


Gravy Lyrics

  • Track 7
  • Length 0:06
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer David Jones
  • Songwriter The Monkees

"And, uh, I'd like a glass of cold gravy with a hair in it, please"



Superstitious Lyrics

  • Track 8
  • Length 0:07
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer TV People
  • Songwriter The Monkees

"Sounds like a lot of supernatural baloney to me"
"Supernatural, perhaps. Baloney, perhaps not"



As We Go Along Lyrics

  • Track 9
  • Length 3:51
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded Wally's Heider's, Hollywood (May 30, 1968) | Original Sound, Hollywood (Aug. 1, 1968)
  • Singer Micky Dolenz
  • Songwriter Carole King and Toni Stern

I can tell by your face
That you're lookin' to find a place
To settle your mind and reveal who you are

And you shouldn't be shy
For I'm not gonna try
To hurt or heal you
Or steal your stars

Open your eyes
Get up off your chair
There's so much to do in the sunlight
Give up your secrets
And let down your hair
And sit with me here by firelight

Why think all about
Who's gonna win out
We'll make up our story as we go along

There's so little time
For us to try and rhyme
And so many highways
To travel upon

Open your eyes
Get up off your chair
There's so much to do in the sunlight
Give up your secrets
And let down your hair
And sit with me here by firelight


Dandruff Lyrics

  • Track 10
  • Length 0:39
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer The Monkees and Miscellaneous "Head" Characters
  • Songwriter The Monkees

TV Character: Supernatural... perhaps...
Man at Factory: Change one tape, the entire process is re-geared. Leisure, the inevitable by-product of our civilization. Tragedy of your times my young friends, is that you may get exactly what you want...
Cop: Out...
Mike: Oh...
Cop: Out... get outta here.
Micky: Hey, what's going on?
Cop: Move it! Out!
Peter: Oh, hello officer, certainly glad to...
Cop: Shut up! Okay, weirdoes...
Director: All right fellas, will you come forward please?
Micky: Who's that?
Director: All right, now, jump up and down a little, huh, fellas? Get lost in it...
Micky: Jump into this? What is?
Director: ...There you go ...very good. Look, you're supposed to be dandruff, fellas.
Davy: Dandruff?
Director: Will you work at it, please? Jump up and down a little bit...
Recording: Dandruff, dandruff, dandruff, dandruff, dandruff...
Director: Good, that's better, that's good...


Daddy's Song Lyrics

  • Track 11
  • Length 2:30
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Jan. 10, 16, 19, 1968, Mar. 1, 1968) | Sunset Sound, Hollywood (Apr. 4, 1968)
  • Singer David Jones
  • Songwriter Harry Nilsson

Years ago I knew a man
He was my mother's biggest fan
We used to walk beside the sea
And he'd tell me how life would be
When I grew up to be a man

Years ago we used to play
He used to laugh when I ran away
But when I fell and hurt my knee
He would run to comfort me
And the pain would go away

Years ago I knew a boy
He was his daddy's pride and joy
But when the daddy went away
It was such a rainy day
That he brought out all his toys

Now the mama did explain
Trying to take away the pain
But he just couldn't understand
That his father was not a man
And it all was just a game

The years have passed and so have I
Making it hard for me to cry
And if and when I have a son
Let it all be said and done
Let the sadness pass him by


Poll Lyrics

  • Track 12
  • Length 1:13
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer The Monkees and Miscellaneous "Head" Characters
  • Songwriter The Monkees

The Critic: Song was pretty white.
Mike: And I'll tell you somethin' else too... the same thing goes for Christmas!
[gasp]
["Circle Sky" riff]
Davy: He's crazy!
[laughter]
[gun shot]
Lord High 'n' Low: Boys, don't ever, but never, make fun of no cripples.
Man Being Interviewed #1: Somebody come up and giggle at you, that's a violation of your civil rights.
Man Being Interviewed #2: Skunk bait, that's what the world is full of. That's what it's based on. That's what this economy is based on.
Man Being Interviewed #3: Are you telling me that you don't see the connection between government and laughing at people?
Peter: Well, let me tell you one thing, son. Nobody lends money to a man with a sense of humour.
[evil laughter]
[heart beat]
[door creak]


Long Title: Do I Have to Do This All Over Again? Lyrics

  • Track 13
  • Length 2:38
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded Western Recorders, Hollywood (Jan. 20, 28, 1968, Feb. 1, 3, 4, 5, 10, 14, 1968) | RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Jan. 22, 27, 1968, Feb. 12, 1968) | Sunset Sounds, Hollywood (Jan. 25, 26, 1968)
  • Singer Peter Tork
  • Songwriter Peter Tork

Do I have to do this all over again?
Didn't I do it right the first time?
Do I have to do this all over again?
How many times do I have to make this climb?
Didn't I? Didn't I?

Can I see my way to know what's really real?
They say time can fix things by itself
I know life's more than just some kind of deal
Yeah, why won't you tell me what all, when my soul comes off the shelf?
Didn't I? Didn't I? Didn't I?

Do I have to do this all over again?
Didn't I do it right the first time?
Do I have to do this all over again?
How many times do I have to make this climb?
Didn't I? Didn't I? Didn't I?...


Swami Plus Strings Lyrics

  • Track 14
  • Length 5:21
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded ??? (1968)
  • Singer Swami
  • Songwriter The Monkees

We were speaking of belief
Beliefs and conditioning
All belief possibly could be said to be the result of some conditioning
Thus, the study of history is simply the study of one system of beliefs deposing another
And so on, and so on, and so on
A psychologically tested belief of our time is the central nervous system
Which feeds its impulses directly to the brain, the conscious and subconscious
Is unable to discern between the real, and the vividly imagined experience
If there is a difference, and most of us believe there is
Am I being clear?
For to examine these concepts requires tremendous energy and discipline
To experience the now without preconception of belief
To allow the unknown to occur and to occur requires clarity
For where there is clarity there is no choice
And where there is choice, there is misery
But then why should anyone listen to me?
Why should I speak? Since I know nothing! Heh heh heh!

...The porpoise is laughing good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...

Clicks, clacks, riding the backs of giraffes for laughs is alright for a while
The ego sings of castles and kings and things
That go with a life of style
Wanting to feel, to know what is real
Living is a, is a lie

The porpoise is waiting good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...
Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye...

"Quick, suck it before the venom reaches my heart!"

"Okay, I will."


Ditty Diego - War Chant [prev. unissued version] Lyrics

  • Track 15
  • Length 4:30
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded RCA Victor Studio, Hollywood (July 25, 1968)
  • Singer The Monkees
  • Songwriter Jack Nicholson and Robert Rafelson

Mike: Oh, you're gonna start recording them now?
Peter: Why not?
Mike: We've got to do the first one together, right?
Micky: And the last.
Bob: Jack, you're the chorus leader.
Mike: Ahhh!
Peter: Can you turn down the talk back volume?
Mike: Hey, hey, we are The Monkees, you know we love to please...
Peter: For Bert, so that he doesn't pound us down...
Mike: ...a manufactured image, with no philoso --
Mike and Peter: -- phies.
Mike: Ok, shall we doin' that together?
Micky: Who does this first one?
Mike: We gotta do that together. You gotta go 1-2-3-4...

All:
Hey, hey, we are The Monkees
You know we love to please
A manufactured image
With no philosophies

Mike:
We hope you like our story
Although, there isn't one
That is to say, there's many
That way, there is more fun

Peter:
You've told us you like action
And games of many kinds
You like to dance, we like to sing
So let's all lose our minds

Micky:
To mix it all together
Pictures, sounds, and songs
And time and place and weather
And even rights and wrongs

Davy:
We know it doesn't matter
'Cause what you've come to see
Is what we'd love to give you
And give it 1-2-3

Mike:
It may come 3-2-1-2
Or jump from 9 to 5
And when you see an end in sight
The beginning may arrive

Peter:
For those who look for meanings
In form, as they do fact
We might tell you one thing
But we would only take it back

Micky:
Not back like in a box back
Not back like in a race
Not back so we can keep it
But back in time and space

Micky: Ahhh!
Peter: He's in there, he's, he's in there now!
Micky: Who?
Mike: He's coming!
Davy: It's, well, the thing that threw me was --
Micky: Uh buh, uh buh, uh ga gee...
Davy: -- no man, wait a minute --
Micky: You're supposed to be over here.
Davy: -- I was really carried away --
Peter: The silence threw you!
Micky: He's supposed to be over here.
Davy: -- the thing that threw me --
Mike: You were carried away?
Davy: -- was Micky's reading!
Mike: I don't want to know.
Davy: Man, that really threw me... blew my mind... your whole reading, man!
Jack: Wait a minute, who's got the first one?
Micky: Bert...
Jack: "...you'll like our story"...
Bert: What?
Peter: Mike.
Jack: Mike... okay, you're in position...
Davy: Oh, this is, this is all gem stuff, this is.
Mike: This is all what?
Micky: No, Peter, you're next over.
Peter: Oh, you want me... we should go in order?
Micky: Yeah, Jack wants us in order.
Peter: I can't stand here, this one's the short mike.
Jack: Hey, now it's the --
Peter: Wait uh, no no!
Jack: Don't fuss around with the mike, you understand?
Peter: This last time it says "Hey, hey we're the..." Wouldn't it, shouldn't be "Hey, hey, we are the" again?
Jack: "Hey, hey we are..." Yeah, do it that way..."Hey, hey we are..."
Peter: Thank you.
Davy: Wait a minute... let's not do it "Hey, hey we are..." Let's "Hey, hey! We are The Monkees..." Like that.
Micky: Wait a minute - mine says here, but I'm not standing over here!
Jack: All right, he's right, he's not standing over there!
Micky: Now we got it, now.
Davy: We finally got it.
Peter: We got it now, man. You can't stand the -
Mike: Let me tell 'bout that, that Mick.
Micky: Okay, we got it now.
Jack: We got a man not standing over there, for sure.
Peter: -- wait a minute, get it down, we got here.
Davy: Let's do another one, okay?
Mike: Yeah, let's --
Bert: Sure, go ahead!
Mike: -- but we can do it tighter.
Jack: I'd rather that you do 'em back-to-back here, 'cause then is the way... 1, 2, 3...

All:
Hey, hey, we are The Monkees
You know we love to please
A manufactured image
With no philosophies

Peter: "Hey, hey we are The Monkees", right? "We've said it all before." You want another one of those, too, don't you? ...Take the last one?
Jack: Take a slight break, "With no philosophies"... 2 - 3 - 4 "Hey"...
Micky: Okay.
Mike: No, no, you gotta...
Peter: No philosophies...
Mike: That'll never work, Jack. That's a lame idea, I want you to know that.
Davy: Let's take our own time.
Mike: That won't work.
Jack: All right, you guys do it your own way.
Micky: Let's do it from the top and go through the whole thing...
Davy: Oh, shit, man...
Peter: Start from the top, go through the whole thing.
Mike: We've got the bottom, we've got the top. We'll do it again.
Micky: 1-2-3-4...
Micky and Peter: 1-2-3...

All:
Hey, hey, we are The Monkees
You know we love to please
A manufactured image
With no philosophies

Mike:
We hope you like our story
Although, there isn't one
That is to say, there's many
That way, there is more fun

Peter:
You've told us you like action
And games of many kinds
You like to dance, we like to sing
So let's all lose our minds

Micky:
To mix it all together
Pictures, sounds, and songs
And time and place and weather
And even rights and wrongs

Davy:
We know it doesn't matter
'Cause what you've come to see
Is what we'd love to give you
And give it 1-2-3

Mike:
But it may come 3-2-1-2
Or jump from 9 to 5
And when you see an end in sight
The beginning may arrive

Peter:
For those who look for meanings
In form, as they do fact
We might tell you one thing
But then we'd only take it back

Micky:
Not back like in a box back
Not back like in a race
Not back so we can keep it
But back in time and space

Davy:
You say we're manufactured
To that we all agree
So make your choice, and we'll rejoice
In never being free

All:
Hey, hey, we are The Monkees
We've said it all before
The money's in, we're made of tin
We're here to give you more

Mike: Oh, that was good. I liked that.
Peter: I thought so, too.
Jack: Now, let's do one more that same way, except there's a couple...
Mike: I don't want to do anymore. I'll see you later.
Jack: There's a couple of spots where you, you can get that, that, that doggerel kind of... di-di-di-di-di-di...
Peter: Oh, yeah --
Jack: ...so that it's almost as though...
Peter: -- oh not so much, uh, romantic reading, okay.
Bert: Sillier.
Jack: ...as though it's one guy reading it. Like Gilbert and Sullivan.
Peter: Aren't I being silly enough? "Although there isn't one."
Mike: Oh, I see. I thought there...
Jack: "...although there isn't one. That is to say there's many."
Mike: I thought it was "there isn't one". But that's not what you meant at all, was it?
Jack: No.
Mike: Boy, dumbass me!


Circle Sky [live version] Lyrics

  • Track 16
  • Length 2:20
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded Valley Auditorium, Salt Lake City (May 21, 1968)
  • Singer Michael Nesmith
  • Songwriter Michael Nesmith

Circle sky, telling lies
Here I stand, at demand
And it looks like we've made it once again
Yes, it looks like we've made it once again

Colour sound, all around
Wing tip smile, sees for miles
And it looks like we've made it once again
Yes, it looks like we've made it once again

It's a very extraordinary scene
To those who don't understand
But what you have seen you must believe
If you can, if you can

Hey Milltown, smiling down
Telling more, than before
And it looks like we've made it once again
Yes, it looks like we've made it to the end


Happy Birthday To You [prev. unissued] Lyrics

  • Track 17
  • Length 1:01
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Aug. 3, 1968)
  • Singer Micky Dolenz, Peter Tork, David Jones
  • Songwriter Patty Smith Hill and Mildred Hill

Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday dear Mike
Happy Birthday to you


Can You Dig It? [prev. unissued mix] Lyrics

  • Track 18
  • Length 3:25
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded Western Recorders, Hollywood (Jan. 28, 1968, Feb. 1, 1968) | RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Jan. 29, 30, 31, 1968, Mar. 8, 1968)
  • Singer Peter Tork
  • Songwriter Peter Tork

Something doesn't change
There is only one
Always changing inside
What does it become?

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?

Those who know it use it
Those who scorn it die
To sing that you can dig it
Is to make your soul to fly to heaven

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?

There is only feeling
In this world of life and death
I sing the praise of never change
With every single breath

Can you dig it?
Do you know?
Would you care to let it show?


Daddy's Song [prev. unissued mix] Lyrics

  • Track 19
  • Length 2:06
  • Producer The Monkees
  • Recorded RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood (Jan. 10, 16, 19, 1968, Mar. 1, 1968) | Sunset Sound, Hollywood (Apr. 4, 1968)
  • Singer Michael Nesmith
  • Songwriter Harry Nilsson

Years ago I knew a man
He was my mother's biggest fan
We used to walk beside the sea
And he'd tell me how life would be
When I grew up to be a man

Years ago we used to play
He used to laugh when I ran away
But when I fell and hurt my knee
He would run to comfort me
And the pain would go away

Years ago I knew a boy
He was his daddy's pride and joy
But when the daddy went away
It was such a rainy day
That he brought out all his toys

Now the mama did explain
Trying to take away the pain
But he just couldn't understand
That his father was not a man
And it all was just a game

The years have passed and so have I
Making it hard for me to cry
And if and when I have a son
Let it all be said and done
Let the sadness pass him by


Head Radio Spot [prev. unissued] Lyrics

  • Track 20
  • Length 2:03
  • Producer ???
  • Recorded ??? (???)
  • Singer ???
  • Songwriter ???

"Coming soon... Head...
Coming soon... Head...
Coming soon... Head..."

"Now... playing...
Head... Head..."