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  1. Tommy Boyce played himself in the sixth season episode, "Serena Stops the Show".. Biography []. Tommy Boyce was an American singer and songwriter. He is probably best known as a member of the prolific songwriting duo Boyce and Hart, who wrote songs for the 1960s rock group The Monkees and other musical groups of that era.. Born Sidney Thomas Boyce, his father was a minister.

  2. 29 de jul. de 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI Wonder What She's Doing Tonight? · Tommy Boyce · Bobby HartI Wonder What She's Doing Tonite?℗ An A&M Records Re...

  3. Tommy Boyce (bürgerlich: Sidney Thomas Boyce; * 29. September 1939 in Charlottesville, Virginia; † 23. November 1994 in Nashville, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Pop-Musik-Autor. Die Anfänge. Im Oktober 1959 verfasste Boyce zusammen mit John Marascalco ...

  4. 23 de dic. de 1994 · Tommy Boyce was born in 1944 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Developing an early talent for singing and writing, he teamed up with Hart, from Phoenix, Arizona. In 1966 they wrote "Last Train to ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0101670Tommy Boyce - IMDb

    Tommy Boyce. Music Department: The Monkees. It's estimated that Tommy Boyce's solo compositions and collaborative efforts have produced record sales over and above 85 million. Tommy and his partner Bobby Hart wrote the theme to Days of Our Lives (1965) and hits for guys like Andy Williams, Dean Martin, The Animals and Del Shannon in addition to scores and songs for television and films.

  6. Tommy Boyce. Music Department: The Monkees. It's estimated that Tommy Boyce's solo compositions and collaborative efforts have produced record sales over and above 85 million. Tommy and his partner Bobby Hart wrote the theme to Days of Our Lives (1965) and hits for guys like Andy Williams, Dean Martin, The Animals and Del Shannon in addition to scores and songs for television and films.

  7. Tommy Boyce, part of the singing-songwriting duo of Boyce and Hart who penned Last Train to Clarksville and other hits for the Monkees, shot himself to death in Nashville, Tenn. He was 55. Mr.