“Nice to Be with You (live)”

Lyrics Permalink
Davy: You know something, when we did the Monkees show, I used to, as I said, fall in love. But the thing that I liked the most about the Monkees was I got to sing all those pretty little ditties. And I’d like to sing one of them for you right now.
Hey, look what you have done
Showing me the sun
And now it’s shining though
It’s nice to be with you
Davy: I’ve seen more of you tonight than I’ve seen my family in the last three years.
Hey, I like the things you say
And I like the way
You do the things you do
It’s so nice to be with you
Each time that I give my heart to someone new
Well, they just turn it blue
But this time is my time (This time)
And my time is all the time I have to be with you (My time)
So please, never go away
Say you’re going to stay
And make my dreams come true
It’s so nice to be with you
[break]
Each time that I give my heart to someone new
They just turn it blue
But this time is my time (This time)
And my time is all the time I have to be with you (My time)
So please, never go away
Say you’re gona stay
You’ll make my dreams come true
It’s so nice to be with you
With you
It’s nice to be with you
Personnel Permalink
Musicians (9) Permalink
- Davy Jones: Lead Vocal [unverified]
- Dave Alexander: Keyboard [1]
- Dave Alexander: Rhythm Guitar [1]
- Dave Alexander: Vocals [1]
- Mark Clarke: Bass [1]
- Mark Clarke: Vocals [1]
- Sandy Gennaro: Drums [1]
- Sandy Gennaro: Percussion [1]
- David Robicheau: Lead Guitar [1]
- Sam Albright: Tenor Saxophone [1]
- Eric Biondo: Trumpet [1]
- Gregory Briggler: Trombone [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Tenor Saxophone [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Alto Saxophone [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Soprano Saxophone [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Clarinet [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Flute [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Keyboard [1]
- Aviva Maloney: Vocals [1]
Producers (1) Permalink
Writers (1) Permalink
Recordings (1) Permalink
- Jul 12, 2003 — Wolf Den, Mohegan Sun [1]
Sources Permalink
- Live!!! (2004) (CD).
- The Monkees: The Day-by-Day Story of the ’60s TV Pop Sensation (2005), Andrew Sandoval, p. 293.