Sweet Young Thing

CAROLE KING, GERRY GOFFIN, MICHAEL NESMITH

Know that something very strange
Is happening to my brain.
I'm either feeling very good
Or else I am insane.
The seeds of doubt you planted
Have started to grow wild
But feel that I must yield before
The wisdom of a child

And it's love you bring,
No that I can't deny,
With your wings,
I can learn to fly,
Sweet young thing.

People try to talk to me
Their words are ugly sounds
But I resist all their attempts
To try and bring me down
Turned on to the sunset,
Like I've never done before.
And I listen for your footsteps
And your know upon the door.

And it's love you bring,
With dreams of bluer skies
All these things,
When I seem them in your eyes
Sweet young thing.

Trivia about the song Sweet Young Thing by The Monkees

On which albums was the song “Sweet Young Thing” released by The Monkees?
The Monkees released the song on the albums “The Monkees” in 1966, “Live 1967” in 1987, “Listen to the Band” in 1991, “Music Box” in 2001, “Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings” in 2001, “The Monkees Live - The Mike & Micky Show” in 2020, and “The Mike & Micky Show Live” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Sweet Young Thing” by The Monkees?
The song “Sweet Young Thing” by The Monkees was composed by CAROLE KING, GERRY GOFFIN, MICHAEL NESMITH.

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