I'm a Believer
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Single by the Monkees | ||||
from the album More of the Monkees | ||||
B-side | "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" | |||
Released | 1966 | |||
Recorded | 1966 | |||
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Length | 2:47 | |||
Label | Colgems | |||
Songwriter(s) | Neil Diamond | |||
Producer(s) | Jeff Barry | |||
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"I'm a Believer" (2006 Remaster) on YouTube |
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"I'm a Believer" is a song written by Neil Diamond and recorded by American band the Monkees in 1966 with the lead vocals by Micky Dolenz. The single, produced by Jeff Barry, hit the number-one spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending December 31, 1966, and remained there for seven weeks,[2] becoming the last number-one hit of 1966 and the biggest-selling single for all of 1967. Billboard ranked the record as the number-five song for 1967.[3] While originally published by Screen Gems-Columbia Music (BMI), it is now published by Stonebridge Music/EMI Foray Music (SESAC), with administration passed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Universal Music Publishing Group.
The song reached number one in the UK Singles Chart for four weeks in January and February 1967 and reached the top spot in numerous countries, including Australia, New Zealand,[4] Canada, and Ireland.[5]
Billboard described the song as 'an easy-go dance mover' that 'will hit with immediate impact'.[6] Cash Box said the single is a "medium-paced rocker [that] is full of the group's top notch harmonies and is laced with infectious sounds."[7] Record World said it was "sensational."[8]
The song appeared in four consecutive episodes of the television series The Monkees in December 1966. The Monkees principals later played it for themselves in live appearances, on overseas tours, and at reunion concerts.[citation needed]
Contents
History
Diamond also suggested the song to the Fifth Estate, who recorded it as a 1967 album cut to follow up their hit "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead".
A recording by Diamond, featuring additional lyrics, appears on his 1979 album September Morn. Diamond also performed it in a duet with Linda Ronstadt as part of a medley of his songs on an episode of The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour in 1970.
Charts
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Chart (1971) | Peak position |
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Canada RPM Adult Contemporary[9] | 21 |
Canada RPM Top Singles[10] | 61 |
Germany | 23 |
Netherlands | 29 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[11] | 51 |
U.S. Billboard Adult Contemporary | 31 |
U.S. Cash Box Top 100 | 52 |
Recording
Session guitarist Al Gorgoni (who played on "The Sound of Silence" and later on "Brown Eyed Girl") had worked on Diamond's "Cherry, Cherry" and also contributed to "I'm a Believer". Other personnel on the record include Sal DiTroia on rhythm guitar, Neil Diamond on acoustic guitar, Russ Savakus on bass, George Butcher on electric piano, Stan Free on organ, George Devens on tambourine, and Buddy Saltzman on drums.[12]
The song was completed in 18 takes, and was recorded on 8-track tape, with two of the eight tracks featuring lead vocal performances by Micky Dolenz
The song is listed at number 48 on Billboard's All Time Top 100.[2] In 2021, it was listed at number 341 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Greatest Songs of All Time"[13]
Personnel
The Monkees
- Micky Dolenz – lead and backing vocals
- Davy Jones and Peter Tork – backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Al Gorgoni, Sal DiTroia – electric guitars
- Neil Diamond – acoustic guitar
- Stan Free – organ
- George Butcher – electric piano
- George Devens – tambourine
- Russ Savakus – bass
- Buddy Saltzman – drums
- Jeff Barry – producer
- Artie Butler – arranger
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
All-time charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Netherlands | 100,000[27] | |
Norway (IFPI Norway)[28] | Silver | 25,000[28] |
United Kingdom Original release |
750,000[29] | |
United Kingdom (BPI)[30] 2005 release |
Platinum | 600,000 |
United States (RIAA)[31] | Gold | 4,000,000[32] |
Summaries | ||
Worldwide | 10,000,000[29] | |
xunspecified figures based on certification alone |
Smash Mouth version
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Released | August 13, 2001 | |||
Length | 3:02 | |||
Label | Interscope | |||
Songwriter(s) | Neil Diamond | |||
Producer(s) | Eric Valentine | |||
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American pop rock band Smash Mouth covered the song in 2001 as part of the soundtrack to the movie Shrek, along with "All Star". The band also released the song on its self-titled album. Eddie Murphy, portraying the character Donkey, also performed a rendition of the song in the film. The song was chosen for its opening line, "I thought love was only true in fairy tales", which matched the fairy tale theme of the film. Subsequently, the song was played as exit music for the Broadway musical adaptation of the film, for comic effect. (Weezer also had a version of the song at the end of Shrek's 2010 sequel Shrek Forever After, which was inserted into the musical's finale a year into its run.) The Smash Mouth version peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top 20 in New Zealand and Spain. In Australia, the cover reached number nine on the ARIA Singles Chart, received a Platinum certification for sales exceeding 70,000, and came in at number 36 on ARIA's year-end chart for 2001.
Music video
The music video for Smash Mouth's version was directed by Scott Marshall. It at first depicts the band performing in a tent; then, the scene switches to them walking out of a movie theater, complete with cardboard advertisements of Shrek and the characters. Then, lead vocalist Steve Harwell bumps into a blond-haired woman by accident and then tries to catch up with her. However, a man with blond hair comes up as Harwell freaks out and screams. Afterwards, the woman walks into a "fairy tale convention" at a hotel. Harwell continues to follow the woman into the hotel. Once in the hotel, Harwell tries to find the woman by looking through different rooms. However, there are short clips from Shrek each time he opens the door. Finally, he tries one more door and thinks it is the woman. However, it is a blond-haired chimpanzee, who dances with a woman dressed as a banana. With no luck, Harwell walks out of the hotel, but the woman speeds off in her red convertible.
Hoping to catch up, Harwell sneakily takes a red jacket and borrows a silver Lexus car driven by a costumed gingerbread man who is injured on crutches. Then, Harwell winks at the camera as the chase begins. While driving, he throws the jacket up and into the street. He then stops at a party where the woman is and goes into a tent (the same tent where the band's performance takes place). However, he sees multiple blond-haired women with the same red shirt on, all dancing. By the time he catches up to her, the woman goes on a boat. Harwell asks a boat captain for assistance. The band then performs on the boat during a heavy storm. Meanwhile, Harwell and the captain are on the lookout of the woman. He finally catches her on a dock and says that she forgot her keys. Just as he is about to leave, the woman recognizes him as Steve from Smash Mouth and asks for his number. However, Harwell declines and says he has to go. The woman then chases him and yells, "Wait! Please! I love you!"
Charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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Australia (ARIA)[46] | Platinum | 70,000 |
United Kingdom (BPI)[47] | Silver | 200,000 |
^shipments figures based on certification alone |
Release history
Region | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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Australia | August 13, 2001 | CD | Interscope | [48] |
Japan | September 19, 2001 | Universal Music Japan | [49] |
Other covers and later uses
British Canterbury scene musician Robert Wyatt issued a cover version of the song as a single on the Virgin Records label in 1974. The record was produced by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and hit number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.[50] Wyatt performed the song on BBC's Top of the Pops in September of that year.[51][52]
The song was originally used in the home video version of the Coen brothers' 1984 film Blood Simple, but after licensing issues were settled, was replaced in the 2001 director's cut of the film by the song used in the theatrical version: Four Tops' "It's the Same Old Song".[53]
An Italian cover by Caterina Caselli, "Sono bugiarda" ("I'm a liar"), was released in 1967. It was used in Ridley Scott's 2021 biopic House of Gucci.[54][55]
The song was also covered by EMF with Vic and Bob (Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer) in 1995 and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart.[56]
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