"Papa Gene's Blues" by The Monkees.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 60s: Mike Nesmith composed, produced and sang lead vocals on this delightful 1966 country-rock classic, which appeared on the self-titled The Monkees debut album. Finding love and happiness after overcoming heartache and loneliness. He is accompaned by The Wrecking Crew. "Play, magic fingers" refers to guitarist extraordinaire James Burton, who plays the memorable solo. Don Peake, Luther Perkins, Glen Campbell, Al Casey, James Helms and Peter Tork also add guitars, while Papa Nez sat on the producer's chair. Song? Answer: "Papa Gene's Blues" by The Monkees. I always loved that song, especially while drooling over Nez's big ol' custom-made blonde Gretsch 6076 12-string. Coincidentally, I just heard today that Micky Dolenz just visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. I don't want to get my hopes up too high but, could this mean Class of 2026?! I'm not holding my breath but it would be truly wonderful, especially considering that Micky is the only Monkee still alive. We'll see... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHYRxPWJUnM&list=RDdHYRxPWJUnM&start_radio=1

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