Ditty Diego--War Chant

Jack Nicholson / Robert Rafelson

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

We hope you 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 is may come 3-2-1-2
Or jump from 9 to 5
And when you see an end in sight
The beginning may arrive

For those who look for meaning
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--

Trivia about the song Ditty Diego--War Chant by The Monkees

On which albums was the song “Ditty Diego--War Chant” released by The Monkees?
The Monkees released the song on the albums “Head” in 1968 and “Music Box” in 2004.
Who composed the song “Ditty Diego--War Chant” by The Monkees?
The song “Ditty Diego--War Chant” by The Monkees was composed by Jack Nicholson and Robert Rafelson.

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