I’ll Explain How It’s Monkees Related In A Second

So, during the recording of Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn and Jones, Ltd, The Monkees apparently recorded a version of the Goffin-King composition Yours Until Tomorrow. If this recording is circulating, I certainly haven’t come across it (and I looked again for this post.) The hit version, not sung by the (now) late Davy Jones, was Gene Pitney’s. I like Gene Pitney, but his version is a bit lame:

Gene

      1. Gene Pitney - Yours Until Tomorrow

It’s especially lame when pitted against another unreleased-at-the-time version by the great, but not late, Irma Thomas. She’s still alive, thankfully. I had to check. Our great voices have been dropping like flies lately and honored for a few days before the news cycle moves on. Anyway, I can only guess they didn’t issue her version because she totally overloads the vocal mic during the choruses. It took the powers that be (The Chess Bros, I guess) 20 years to realize that the song is that much better for that blast of distortion:
Irma

      2. Irma Thomas - Yours Until Tomorrow

And if that’s not enough Monkee content, here’s the Carole King demo of Porpoise Song, the song the other blogs are posting as an example of Davy Jones gettin’ trippy even though he’s really just doing the harmony Carole laid out for him:

      3. Carole King - Porpoise Song (demo)