“You Just May Be the One (alternate)”

Lyrics Permalink
All men must
Have someone
Have someone
Who would never take advantage
Of a love bright as the sun
Someone to understand them
And you just may be the one
All men must
Have someone
Have someone
Who would never take for granted
All the pleasures and the fun
Someone to stand beside them
And you just may be the one
I saw when you walked by
The love light in your eyes
And I knew I must try
To win you more than as a friend
I’m starting near the end
And here I go again
All men must
Have someone
Have someone
Who would never take advantage
Of a love bright as the sun
Someone to understand them
And you just may be the one
Someone to stand beside them
And you just may be the one
Personnel Permalink
Musicians (12) Permalink
- Mike Nesmith: Lead Vocal [1]
- Mike Nesmith: Backing Vocal [1]
- James Burton: Guitar [1]
- James Burton: Dano Bass [1]
- Glen Campbell: Guitar [1]
- Glen Campbell: Dano Bass [1]
- Al Casey: Guitar [1]
- Al Casey: Dano Bass [1]
- Mike Deasy: Guitar [1]
- Mike Deasy: Dano Bass [1]
- Peter Tork: Guitar [1]
- Peter Tork: Dano Bass [1]
- Hal Blaine: Drums [1]
- Gary Coleman: Percussion [1]
- Frank DeVito: Percussion [1]
- Larry Knechtel: Piano [1]
- Bob West: Bass [1]
- Unknown: Backing Vocal [1]
Producers (2) Permalink
Writers (1) Permalink
Appearances Permalink
Other Versions (10) Permalink
- Headquarters (1967)
- Live 1967 (1987)
- Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings (2001)
- Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings (2001)
- Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings (2001)
- Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings (2001)
- The Mike & Micky Show (2020)
- The Wichita Train Whistle Sings (1968)
- master backing track
- tacking session composite
Recordings (1) Permalink
- Jul 18, 1966 — RCA Victor Studio A (Hollywood) [unverified]
Sources Permalink
- The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the ’60s TV Pop Sensation (2005), Andrew Sandoval, p. 302-303.
- Missing Links Volume 2 (1990) (CD).
- The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the ’60s TV Pop Sensation (2005), Andrew Sandoval, p. 303.