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  2. Sep 12, 2016 · Written by songwriting duo Boyce + Hart at the height of the Vietnam War, “Last Train To Clarksville” sounds innocent enough with lyrics about a man imploring his girlfriend to meet him in Clarksville, Tennessee before he goes off to war – but 50 years later, Micky Dolenz says, “Frankly, it’s an anti-war song,” revealing that the ...

  3. There is no explicit reference to war in the song, but its last line, "And I don't know if I'm ever coming home," was an indirect reference to a soldier leaving for the Vietnam War. Hart has denied any connection by the song to the city of Clarksville, Tennessee , near Fort Campbell, Kentucky , the home of the 101st Airborne Division that was ...

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  4. Feb 21, 2019 · Frankly, it's an anti-war song. It's about a guy going to Clarksville, Tennessee, which is an Army base if I'm not mistaken. He's obviously been drafted and he says to his girlfriend,...

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  5. Jan 24, 2024 · The Meaning of “Last Train to Clarksville” by The Monkees. by Jay McDowell 4 months ago. Davy Jones may have sold truckloads of teen magazines, but the real star of The Monkees was the music.

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  6. "Last Train To Clarksville" was written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, a songwriting team who came up with many songs for the Monkees. They also wrote songs for Chubby Checker and Jay & the Americans. Boyce and Hart wrote this as a protest to the Vietnam War.

  7. It’s about a guy going off to war. Frankly, it’s an anti-war song. It’s about a guy going to Clarksville, Tennessee, which is an army base if I’m not mistaken…

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · “Last Train To Clarksville” captured the mood of the country at the time, as the Vietnam War was escalating and affecting more and more families. Many people could relate to the heart-wrenching lyrics and found solace in the song’s catchy melody.