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Legendary songwriter who created some of The Monkees’ biggest hits dead

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September 15, 2025
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The Monkees, from left, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith, David Jones, and Micky Dolenz, pictured at a news conference at the Warwick Hotel in New York in 1967 (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

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Bobby Hart, a pivotal figure in The Monkees’ multimedia empire, has died aged 86.

Mr Hart passed away at his Los Angeles home, confirmed by his friend and co-author, Glenn Ballantyne.

He had been in poor health since breaking his hip last year.

He worked on hits such as Last Train to Clarksville and I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone with Tommy Boyce.

The prolific Boyce and Hart partnership achieved significant mid-1960s success, notably for The Monkees, the made-for-television group promoted by Don Kirshner.

The Monkees, from left, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith, David Jones, and Micky Dolenz, pictured at a news conference at the Warwick Hotel in New York in 1967 (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

The Monkees, from left, Peter Tork, Mike Nesmith, David Jones, and Micky Dolenz, pictured at a news conference at the Warwick Hotel in New York in 1967 (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

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They wrote the Monkees’ theme song, with its opening shot, “Here we come, walkin’ down the street,” and enduring chant, “Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees.”

The Monkees’ eponymous, million-selling debut album included six songs from Boyce and Hart, who also served as producers and used their own backing musicians, the Candy Store Prophets, as session players.

“I always credit them not only with writing many of our biggest hits, but, as producers, being instrumental in creating the unique Monkee sound we all know and love,” the Monkees’ Micky Dolenz wrote in a foreword to Hart’s memoir, Psychedelic Bubblegum, published in 2015.

As Boyce and Hart grew in fame and the Monkees took more control of their work, they pursued their own careers, releasing the albums Test Patterns and I Wonder What She’s Doing Tonite and appearing on such sitcoms as I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched.

They also were politically active. They campaigned for Robert F. Kennedy when he ran for president in 1968 and wrote the brassy L.U.V. (Let Us Vote) in support of the 26th Amendment, which in 1971 lowered the voting age from 21 to 18.

Their other songs included the Monkees’ melancholy I Wanna Be Free and the theme to the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives.

They were covered by everyone from Dean Martin (Little Lovely One) to the Sex Pistols (I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone).

In the 1970s and ’80s, Hart managed several hits with other collaborators and even contributed material to another TV act, the Partridge Family.

Bobby Hart died at home in Los Angeles aged 86, his friend Glenn Ballantyne confirmed (Glenn Ballantyne)

Bobby Hart died at home in Los Angeles aged 86, his friend Glenn Ballantyne confirmed (Glenn Ballantyne)

He worked with Austin Roberts on Over You, an Oscar-nominated ballad performed by Betty Buckley in Tender Mercies, and with Dick Eastman on My Secret (Didja Gitit Yet?) for New Edition. He and Bryce toured with Dolenz and fellow Monkee Davy Jones in the ’70s, put out the album Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart and received renewed attention when the Monkees enjoyed a comeback in the 1980s.

Boyce, who died in 1994, and Hart were the subjects of a 2014 documentary The Guys Who Wrote ‘Em.

Hart was married twice, most recently to singer Mary Ann Hart, and had two children from his first marriage.

He was a minister’s son, born Robert Luke Harshman in Phoenix, Arizona.

In his memoir, he remembered himself as a shy kid with a “strong desire to distinguish” himself, as he wrote in Psychedelic Bubblegum.

Music was the answer. By high school, he had learned piano, guitar and the Hammond B-3 organ. He also started his own amateur radio station, eventually adding a console, turntables and microphones.

After graduating from high school and serving in the Army reserves, he settled in Los Angeles in the late 1950s, hoping first to become a disc jockey, but soon working as a songwriter and session musician.

His name shortened to Bobby Hart, he toured as a member of Teddy Randazzo and the Dazzlers, and with Randazzo and Bobby Weinstein wrote Hurt So Bad a hit for Little Anthony and the Imperials later covered by Linda Ronstadt.

He also befriended Boyce, a singer and songwriter from Charlottesville, Virginia, with a “very unusual personality, spontaneous and extroverted, yet very cool at the same time.”

Boyce and Hart helped write the top 10 hit Come a Little Bit Closer for Jay and the Americans and were a strong enough combination that Kirshner recruited them for his Screen Gems songwriting factory: They were assigned to the Monkees.

Asked to come up with songs for a quartet openly modelled on the Beatles, they devised a twangy guitar line similar to the one for Paperback Writer and wrote Last Train to Clarksville, a chart topper in 1966. When Kirshner suggested a song with a girl’s name in the title, they turned out Valleri and reached the top 5.

For the show’s theme song, a stroll outside was enough.

“Boyce began strumming his guitar and I joined in by snapping my fingers & making noises with my mouth that simulated an open & closed hi-hat cymbal,” Hart wrote in his memoir. “We had created the perfect recipe for inspiration and started singing about just what we were doing: ‘Walkin’ down the street.'”

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source ca.news.yahoo.com ’

Tags: Bobby HartBoyce & HartDavid JonesDolenzDon KirshnerGlenn BallantyneJonesLast Train to ClarksvilleLos AngelesMary Ann HartMicky DolenzThe Monkees
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