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One of the first songs to be recorded by the group, “You Just May Be The One” is a song written by Mike Nesmith for The Monkees‘ third album, Headquarters.
The song was first recorded in 1966 for their debut album’s sessions. One of the early mixes of the song was featured on The Monkees television...
[Verse 1]
All men must have someone, have someone
Who would never take advantage
Of a love bright as the sun
Someone to understand them
And you just may be the one
[Verse 2]
All men must have someone, have someone
Who would never take for granted
All the pleasures and the fun
Someone to stand beside them
And you just may be the one
[Bridge]
I saw when you walked by
The love light in your eyes
I knew I must try
To win you more than as a friend
I'm starting near the end
And here I go again
[Verse 1]
All men must have someone, have someone
Who would never take advantage
Of a love bright as the sun
Someone to stand beside them
And you just may be the one
[Refrain]
Someone to understand them
And you just may be the one
You Just May Be the One was written by Michael Nesmith.
You Just May Be the One was produced by Chip Douglas.
The Monkees released You Just May Be the One on Mon May 22 1967.