I am somehow related to you through my mothers side Bobby, I am 31 as a kid watching shrek whenever "i'm a believer" was played she told me you wrote it and would tell me the story of how back in the early 70's you and Tommy came to Venidocia ohio to see my grandmother at the time. Told me you were with a playgirl bunny (Claudia Jennings) :) How her brother and her got their friends together just to meet you guys. Thank you for the signed picture, she stil has that. Wish I could have learned more about you!
I am APPALLED how little is known about these INCREDIBLY TALENTED ARTISTS. THEY WROTE SONGS FOR EVERYONE ! HOWEVER, THE OTHERS GOT RICH AND FAMEOUS AND THESE MEN DID NOT.
One of my all time favorite oldies. It's got everything going for it.. Brass in the middle. Uptempo beat. Great bass. great lyrics. Great harmonies. Then more brass. IT'S AWESOME BABY.
I recall working in the fields on hot summer day and nights. I would sing, my ass off too this song!!! Hated the fields, but totally loved this song with many other oldies!!!! those days are gone but never forgotten!!!
I have always been a huge fan of sixties music and have researched the charts meticulously, but somehow this song slipped through the net. A very talented duo who didn''t get the recognition they deserved.
This is one of the first songs I purchased as a 45 RPM record, as a twelve-year-old growing up in Montreal, and listening to the Dave Boxer radio show on radio station CFCF and the show was only on, at the time, from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM Monday to Friday back in the late-1960's. Great memories!
On this day in 1968 {March 23rd} Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart performed "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite" on the late Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand'... Three months earlier on December 23rd, 1967 it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #8 and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100... Tommy Boyce passed away on November 23rd, 1994 at the young age of 55... R.I.P. Mr. Boyce, Mr. Clark {1929 - 2012} and Bobby Hart celebrated his 74th birthday last month on February 18th...
I was 11 when this song came out going on 12 loved it still love the song !! They made alot of The Monkees songs !! They are were great aesome 60s group which I adore love 60s music the best !!
Such great harmonies! They have written some of greatest songs, Mostly for others. I am 55 and I find it hard to share my knowledge of this musical information with others. Oh well, I guess I will just have to continue to enjoy it on my own.
As a kid, I LOVED the Hollywood Palace, and it's nice to see Boyce and Hart make an appearance on that famous show, wearing their very trendy 60's outfits with the ruffled shirts. A very talented singing/songwriting duo. Their music was very emblematic of top-40 stuff in the late 60's. In the early 70's, they teamed with Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones to form a group but, unfortunately, THAT project went nowhere.
It's so sad that they are barely known now. Tommy Boyce committed suicide back in the 90's. He and his wife were living in an apt. in Nashville ,Tn. He left a note one morning that he wanted to be with his mom and close friends Del Shannon and Elvis then shot himself in the head. The same way Del Shannon died. They truly do deserve so much more credit then they ever got.
Shirley D You forgot to mention that Tommy Boyce had suffered several severe brain aneurysms, and said that he did not want to be a burden to anyone anymore.
jim holtse They were songwriters and producers for The Monkees, and went out on tour with them and performed with them in 1967, as well as later, teaming up with Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz, to form the group Dolenz, Jones, Boyce and Hart - they toured together for about 2 years, (1975 & 1976), touring America, and the Orient!! Two albums were released by DJBH, as they were called - "Dolenz, Jones Boyce and Hart (on Capitol Records), and "Dolenz Jones, Boyce and Hart in Japan"
Awesome guys with GREAT song(s). Ya gotta love it when the music starts and no ones hands are even moving on the instruments, and no one uses a microphone. Ahh T.V.
One of my fav 60s songs! I loved their songs and planning on getting them in my music collection again. I fixated on the song, "You're Still My Favorite Girlfriend Alice Long", because there was a pretty girl named Alice down the beach but sadly I was too shy to say anything to her, sigh, admiring her from afar, oh well. Their songs live on in our hearts and minds. Thanks Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart for all the music!
Yup! Thankfully people are more fashionable now with more metal than a hardware store stuck in their bodies! Lighten up Snowflake - in 50 years they'll be laughing at the way YOU dressed!
Tho I know of their songs..but the only time I ever finally saw who they were and what they look like was on an episode of I Dream of Jeannie ', in the late 60's..
It was fun being a little kid in that era...Archie's Funhouse, H.R. Puff n' Stuff, Groovie Goolies, groovey bubblegum music, grown-ups drove "real" cars, most of my family were still alive and married to their 1st spouse....ahhhh...memories!
so many monkee classics....words/steppin stone/she/theme/valleri/clarksville/spend my life/I wanna bs free/tommorow anither day/po box 9847/this just seem day/lets dance on/gonna buy dog/I just cant get off mind/mr.webster/teardrop city......... wow
Singers, songwriters, musicians, actors, but definitely not dancers. Bobby Hart almost fell down lol! Very talented duo, they gave us such great music.
Boyce & Hart were prolific writers, they were amazing. Wrote a lot of songs that other people made hits. Underappreciated, for sure. Hall of Famers? Anyone know?
"Alright Bobby, let's go" best part of the song. I just love that.
Me too
Me three.😊
I'm at four.
thanks to all our fans for keeping the magic of the music alive and to whoever posted this
Thank our both for the music
❤
I am somehow related to you through my mothers side Bobby, I am 31 as a kid watching shrek whenever "i'm a believer" was played she told me you wrote it and would tell me the story of how back in the early 70's you and Tommy came to Venidocia ohio to see my grandmother at the time. Told me you were with a playgirl bunny (Claudia Jennings) :) How her brother and her got their friends together just to meet you guys. Thank you for the signed picture, she stil has that. Wish I could have learned more about you!
Love this song so much ❤
Love You Guys!!
I am APPALLED how little is known about these INCREDIBLY TALENTED ARTISTS. THEY WROTE SONGS FOR EVERYONE ! HOWEVER, THE OTHERS GOT RICH AND FAMEOUS AND THESE MEN DID NOT.
Songwriters rarely make money on their own.
Great song! I wish these gentlemen had gotten the notoriety and recognition they deserve!
I think they got what they deserved.
They had a hit and wrote other hits.
❤😢😢 B ARB B 0YCE MILLER! COUSIN TO TOMMY
Such talent. I wish they were still making hits and helping me write my songs.
This is when music was music not what they play today
One of my first 45s played it all the time
I still have the 45 of this song that I bought in the 60s
Best artists! Sad that Tommy Boyce is gone!!
A great song then and still a great song today.
This is one of the best beats of the 1960s in my opinion.
two of the best songwriters of pop music and the great Herb Alpert...it doesn't get much better than this.
one of my all all time favorites - RIP Tommy Boyce
these are some unsung writers no pun intended. they wrote tons of hits for others back in the day
You tell yourself you didn't lose her because you can't lose a friend you never had.very true.
One of my favorite albums
At about the 3 minute 17 second spot he is doing the moonwalk. Great song...thanks for sharing this music.
One of my favourite songs of all time. Now I have it on USB forever.
Good lord, look at those outfits. .......I remember them well. Damn, I'm old!
One of my all time favorite oldies. It's got everything going for it.. Brass in the middle. Uptempo beat. Great bass. great lyrics. Great harmonies. Then more brass. IT'S AWESOME BABY.
I don't know why, but it sounds like the "brass" in this song is being performed by Herb Alpert and the Tiquana brass, themselves.
These guys wrote a Helluva lot of songs for other artists. Rock On!
I recall working in the fields on hot summer day and nights. I would sing, my ass off too this song!!! Hated the fields, but totally loved this song with many other oldies!!!! those days are gone but never forgotten!!!
I have always been a huge fan of sixties music and have researched the charts meticulously, but somehow this song slipped through the net. A very talented duo who didn''t get the recognition they deserved.
This is one of the first songs I purchased as a 45 RPM record, as a twelve-year-old growing up in Montreal, and listening to the Dave Boxer radio show on radio station CFCF and the show was only on, at the time, from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM Monday to Friday back in the late-1960's. Great memories!
I was just a child in the 1960s, but I loved watching The Hollywood Palace. This clip of Boyce & Hart takes me right back to that wonderful time.
I had forgotten what solid pop writers they were. Really great writing and melodies! Love the horn charts
And taking their material from other hits.
On this day in 1968 {March 23rd} Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart performed "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite" on the late Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand'...
Three months earlier on December 23rd, 1967 it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #8 and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100...
Tommy Boyce passed away on November 23rd, 1994 at the young age of 55...
R.I.P. Mr. Boyce, Mr. Clark {1929 - 2012} and Bobby Hart celebrated his 74th birthday last month on February 18th...
Love this song. What a great duo. 60’s music owes them a lot!
This was a really great song. Beautifully produced and crafted. Brings back some wonderful memories...
I was 11 when this song came out going on 12 loved it still love the song !! They made alot of The Monkees songs !! They are were great aesome 60s group which I adore love 60s music the best !!
Such great harmonies! They have written some of greatest songs, Mostly for others.
I am 55 and I find it hard to share my knowledge of this musical information with others.
Oh well, I guess I will just have to continue to enjoy it on my own.
Found this classic 60's track a few weeks ago- but can't get the tune out of my head!
Yes I wonder what she's doing tonight? What an addictive song?
There will never be another pair as electric as them 💖
🤣🤣🤣
Love this song❤❤❤
I'm speechless,can't find the word to describe it because awesome is an understatement.
They are not forgotten. Boyce and Hart. Still have this 45 and still play it
Really, lucky i wash i would have purchase more
and all the 45' they wrote
Me too!
Love this!!! Yes, Boyce and Hart were extremely talented in their own right!! This was on the Hollywood Palace TV show!!
I met Tommy Boyce in the apartment building that his parents lived in. He was so very creative like his father, Sid....
love i wanna be free , and David's fav song
This is one of the catchiest songs ever. Love it.
I wonder if Austin Power's wardrobe was inspired directly by these guys.
Not by these two necessarily. The velvet look was common in the 60s.
As a kid, I LOVED the Hollywood Palace, and it's nice to see Boyce and Hart make an appearance on that famous show, wearing their very trendy 60's outfits with the ruffled shirts. A very talented singing/songwriting duo. Their music was very emblematic of top-40 stuff in the late 60's. In the early 70's, they teamed with Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones to form a group but, unfortunately, THAT project went nowhere.
Wonderful music. Glad it will forever live on.
GREAT old song!
These guys wrote a pile of pop hits before they decided to perform. Wonder What She's Doin' got ceaseless airplay when it came out. Memories...
They wrote a lot of good music. This is the stuff I grew up on. Still love it.
Aw those days were so fashionable! Really Dig this song
Very cool song.
Fabulous! These two were great song writers. Can't believe this was FORTY-FIVE years ago! Doesn't it seem like yesterday?
It's so sad that they are barely known now. Tommy Boyce committed suicide back in the 90's. He and his wife were living in an apt. in Nashville ,Tn. He left a note one morning that he wanted to be with his mom and close friends Del Shannon and Elvis then shot himself in the head. The same way Del Shannon died. They truly do deserve so much more credit then they ever got.
It is very sad, always liked their music. I heard they tried out for the monkeys but were not chosen although they ended up writing many of the songs.
Shirley D You forgot to mention that Tommy Boyce had suffered several severe brain aneurysms, and said that he did not want to be a burden to anyone anymore.
jim holtse They were songwriters and producers for The Monkees, and went out on tour with them and performed with them in 1967, as well as later, teaming up with Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz, to form the group Dolenz, Jones, Boyce and Hart - they toured together for about 2 years, (1975 & 1976), touring America, and the Orient!! Two albums were released by DJBH, as they were called - "Dolenz, Jones Boyce and Hart (on Capitol Records), and "Dolenz Jones, Boyce and Hart in Japan"
really? can you back this up with facts? or are you just making things up as you go along?
How's that for a start?
Crushing it!
I aiways liked this song
remember this 💎 from my childhood in NZ,my favorite of all their hits Auckland New Zealand 2022
Boyce and Hart wrote quite a few great songs - love this one
great songs from a great songwriting team .The songs will live on .
Awesome guys with GREAT song(s). Ya gotta love it when the music starts and no ones hands are even moving on the instruments, and no one uses a microphone. Ahh T.V.
Yeah lip-synching at its best! But not really
One of my fav 60s songs! I loved their songs and planning on getting them in my music collection again. I fixated on the song, "You're Still My Favorite Girlfriend Alice Long", because there was a pretty girl named Alice down the beach but sadly I was too shy to say anything to her, sigh, admiring her from afar, oh well. Their songs live on in our hearts and minds. Thanks Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart for all the music!
many memories attached to this song, a really lot of memories, I was just a kid though, but still ,spoke of our times growing up then....
Awesome needed this pure joy
Someone once dedicated this song to me on the radio. It was a popular song at that time.
Kathleen Wells
So, who was it?
Takes me back to high school, still wonder what?
Oh my god,! Bring back the sixties.
It's a PUFFY SHIRT! Ey matey!
Thank goodness those days of THAT style of dressing are gone. Always loved this song.
Yup! Thankfully people are more fashionable now with more metal than a hardware store stuck in their bodies! Lighten up Snowflake - in 50 years they'll be laughing at the way YOU dressed!
This was the first 45 rpm record I ever bought. I was 12. . . . . l-o-n-g time ago!!!
Just close your eyes and you're there... The Fascination of our memory!
I listened to these guys all through my 12 years of grade school
Great clip of a great song. Thanks so much for posting.
These guys were kewl in their day! I still remember these songs and love them
Always liked the way they horned up those Pop songs back then . Just enough to kick the already Classic melody up another notch.
Aww, Tommy Boyce was a cutie! :)
Back in the day baby, Back In The Day!
Take this as soundtrack music.🎶 👌 🙌 ✨ 😍 😌 🎶
Tho I know of their songs..but the only time I ever finally saw who they were and what they look like was on an episode of I Dream of Jeannie ', in the late 60's..
Pure late 60s pop music.A ten.
These guys were one great song writing team...fabulous!
Wow these guys were Kings in the 60s. All fame is fleeting.
It was fun being a little kid in that era...Archie's Funhouse, H.R. Puff n' Stuff, Groovie Goolies, groovey bubblegum music, grown-ups drove "real" cars, most of my family were still alive and married to their 1st spouse....ahhhh...memories!
Herb Alpert looking great!! Good video--thank you!
so many monkee classics....words/steppin stone/she/theme/valleri/clarksville/spend my life/I wanna bs free/tommorow anither day/po box 9847/this just seem day/lets dance on/gonna buy dog/I just cant get off mind/mr.webster/teardrop city.........
wow
One of my favorites.
Singers, songwriters, musicians, actors, but definitely not dancers. Bobby Hart almost fell down lol! Very talented duo, they gave us such great music.
I thought that was the he Hollywood Palace, but I kept reading about Herb Albert so I thought I was wrong!
I wonder what you are doing tonight Dave love and miss you
I saw them in concert in 1968 with the Box Tops and John Robin and the In Crowd. It was a great concert I loved it
The Edwardian Clothes with White go go boots ..... that was the grooviest back then ... : )
Great live performances are out of this world!! Great tune!
what a great version; crisp and clean
Alright Bobby let's go!
I always liked that part🌝
The Best!!
Geat Song writers. Is hard to beleive its been 45 years. Still have ALL my 45's and LP's including this one.
A turn it up in your vehicle song! So much talent!
Sooo....These are singers of this song,wow! Thanks for posting this gem.
❤🙏❤🙏🎸🎵😎♥️r.i.p.Tommy
Wow, haven't heard this in 40 years or more.
Boyce & Hart were prolific writers, they were amazing. Wrote a lot of songs that other people made hits. Underappreciated, for sure. Hall of Famers? Anyone know?
LOVE the lacy cuffs...!!!
What a great video..It has all the elements we dig..Great songs, sound, stage, costumes..fav part from 1.30!!
I will have to go to my search engine on my smartphone to watch this! It works every time. I can see this that way. Great song!
those guys were great songwriters and preformers
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These guys are GROOOVY BABY, VERY SHAGADELIC, A BIT OF ALL RIGHT!
The song that has led to countless restraining orders filed against ex boyfriends and husbands who "wonder what she's doing tonight".
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....could EASILY vie as the entire decade's DEFINITIVE number - something of a little MIRACLE.....
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart were the Guys that were Instrumental in Changing the Voting Age from 21 to 18
Two genius hit makers, a big time when I listen this song in my Corvair 61.....Ahhh folks bring me back to this music area...