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  1. Oct 8, 2005 · 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.

  2. Mar 31, 2011 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — 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. He was 55. Boyce’s wife, Carolyn, found him dead in the living room of the couple’s home Wednesday. He left a note, but police would not reveal its ...

  3. Tommy Boyce, part of the singing and songwriting duo of Boyce and Hart who wrote "Last Train to Clarksville" and other hits for the Monkees, has shot himself to death at his home. He was 55.

  4. "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" is a song written and originally recorded by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart (not to be confused with the Barry & the Tamerlanes song of the same title released in 1963). The Boyce and Hart composition was arranged by Artie Butler.

  5. "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" is a rock song written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. It was first recorded by the English band the Liverpool Five in early 1966 but remained unreleased before summer of that same year.

  6. Tommy Boyce (born Sidney Thomas Boyce, September 29, 1939 — November 23, 1994) and Bobby Hart (born Robert Luke Harshman, February 19, 1939, Phoenix, Arizona) were a prolific songwriting duo, best known for the songs they wrote for The Monkees.

  7. May 1, 2007 · In this article I offer 9 maxims to help focus the writing, using the model of an emergency department (ED) setting to illustrate. See the Table for key points addressed here. Conducting an assessment and writing a report are 2 different processes. Write so the reader does not have to guess what you were thinking.

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