š¶ Saying goodbye to a sixties legend! š¶

Bobby Hart, the musical genius behind some of The Monkees’ biggest hits, has sadly passed away at 86. From āLast Train to Clarksvilleā to āIām Not Your Steppinā Stone,ā Hartās legacy is nothing short of iconic.
Together with his partner Tommy Boyce, their dynamic duo created a sound that defined an era, leaving us with tunes that’ll forever have us grooving. Beyond the tunes, they were producers who brought The Monkees to life, crafting catchy melodies and unforgettable lyrics that still get us singing along.

Remember the Monkeesā catchy theme song? Yup, Boyce and Hart magic right there.

These chart-topping legends didnāt just stop at music; they even dabbled in politics. They penned songs supporting causes like the change in voting age, showing that their creativity knew no bounds.
After working with The Monkees, Hartās journey continued to soar. He played a part in creating hits that spanned decades, venturing into new collaborations and even writing for TV favourites like the Partridge Family. Who could forget songs like “Over You” from Tender Mercies or New Editionās “My Secret (Didja Gitit Yet?)”?
Though Boyce left us in 1994, their tales and tunes are forever etched in the world of music. In 2014, we celebrated their legacy with the documentary, “The Guys Who Wrote āEm.”
Hart was a master of melody, turning life into lyrics and sound, leaving behind songs that will echo through time. Today, we remember Bobby Hart, who found his spotlight in LA after starting in Phoenix as Robert Luke Harshman.
From his high school days, playing keyboards and guitar, to becoming a pivotal force in pop musicās golden era, Hartās journey was one for the history books. Beyond the spotlight, he led a full lifeāmarried twice, with two childrenāand was a creative powerhouse up until his final days.
Letās raise a tune in honour of Bobby Hart, a true legend. His songs will keep him alive and kicking in our hearts forever. šøš #BobbyHart #Monkees #SixtiesMusic #MusicLegend