About the song

“Last Train To Clarksville,” performed by The Monkees, is a beloved classic that many of us remember fondly from the vibrant era of the 1960s. Released in August 1966, this song marked The Monkees’ debut single and quickly captured the hearts of listeners, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It not only set the tone for the band’s future success but also showcased their unique blend of pop and rock.

The song was crafted by the talented songwriting duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, who skillfully wove together catchy melodies with poignant storytelling. The lyrics tell the story of a young man saying goodbye as he prepares to leave for military service, resonating with the sentiments of a generation grappling with the realities of the Vietnam War.

“Last Train To Clarksville” is featured on The Monkees’ self-titled debut album, which further solidified their place in music history. The track’s infectious rhythm and harmonious vocals contributed to its widespread acclaim, making it a timeless piece that still resonates today. Over the years, the song has been covered by various artists and remains a cherished part of pop culture. Its enduring legacy is a testament to the powerful impact of music, connecting us across generations.

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Lyrics

Take the last train to Clarksville
And I’ll meet you at the station
You can be here by 4:30
‘Cause I’ve made your reservation
Don’t be slow
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
‘Cause I’m leavin’ in the morning
And I must see you again
We’ll have one more night together
‘Til the morning brings my train
And I must go
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
And I don’t know if I’m ever comin’ home
Take the last train to Clarksville
I’ll be waiting at the station
We’ll have time for coffee flavored kisses
And a bit of conversation
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
Take the last train to Clarksville
Now I must hang up the phone
I can’t hear you in this noisy railroad station, all alone
I’m feelin’ low
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
And I don’t know if I’m ever coming home
Oh
Take the last train to Clarksville
And I’ll meet you at the station
You can be here by 4:30
‘Cause I’ve made your reservation
Don’t be slow
Oh, no, no, no
Oh, no, no, no
And I don’t know if I’m ever coming home
Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville
Take the last train to Clarksville