“Daddy’s Song”

Lyrics Permalink
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
Personnel Permalink
Musicians (16) Permalink
- Davy Jones: Lead Vocal [1]
- Mike Nesmith: Acoustic Guitar [1]
- Mike Nesmith: Electric Guitar [1]
- Harry Nilsson: Piano [1]
- Rick Dey: Bass [1]
- “Fast” Eddie Hoh: Drums [1]
- Tony Terran: Trumpet [1]
- Pete Candoli: Trumpet [1]
- Buddy Childers: Trumpet [1]
- Dick Leith: Trombone [1]
- Lew McCreary: Trombone [1]
- Ray Kramer: Cello [1]
- Eleanor Slatkin: Cello [1]
- Emmet Sargeant: Cello [1]
- Justin DiTullio: Cello [1]
- Keith Allison: Unknown [1]
- Bill Chadwick: Unknown [1]
Producers (1) Permalink
Writers (1) Permalink
Recordings (5) Permalink
- Jan 10, 1968 — RCA Victor Studios (Hollywood) [unverified]
- Jan 16, 1968 — RCA Victor Studios (Hollywood) [unverified]
- Jan 19, 1968 — RCA Victor Studios (Hollywood) [unverified]
- Mar 1, 1968 — RCA Victor Studios (Hollywood) [unverified]
- Apr 4, 1968 — Sunset Sound [unverified]
Sources Permalink
- The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the ’60s TV Pop Sensation (2005), Andrew Sandoval, p. 288.
- Head (1994) (CD).