| Song | Artist/Writer | Year written | Featured in episode | Where in episode |
| The 12 Days Of Christmas | traditional | unknown | #47 The Christmas Show | heard during Melvin’s dream shopping spree |
| The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy) | Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel | 1966 | #49 Monkees Watch Their Feet | briefly sung by the Secretary |
| L'Alouette | traditonal | unknown | #16 Son Of Gypsy | heard as gypsy girl is dancing around Peter |
| The Anniversary Waltz | Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin | 1942 | #27 Monkee Mother | mentioned by Milly as a song that is music |
| Auld Lang Syne | Robert Evans | before 1707 | #45 Monkees In Texas and #56 Some Like It Lukewarm | heard when Peter celebrates a new year (Monkees In Texas) and background music (Some Like It Lukewarm) |
| Battle Hymn Of The Republic | Julia Ward Howe | 1861 | #3 Monkees Vs. Machine, #36 Monkee Mayor and #49 Monkees Watch Their Feet |
heard when Mike is introduced to J. B. Guggins (Monkees Vs. Machine), heard during Mike's imitation of Abraham Lincoln (Monkee Mayor) and background music (Monkees Watch Their Feet) |
| Call To The Post | Keonig | unknown | #40 Monkees Marooned and # 53 Monkees Race Again |
heard when Kimba summons his jungle friends (Monkees Marooned) and heard from the trumpet player in the coffin (A Coffin Too Frequent) |
| Daydream | John Sebastian | 1966 | #49 Monkees Watch Their Feet | “Got A Date With A Blender” parody of the song heard when Peter is saying goodbye to Robby The Robot |
| Deck The Halls | traditional | unknown | #47 The Christmas Show | sung by the guys to cheer Melvin up |
| Deck The Halls With Boston Charlie | Walt Kelly | 1951 | #47 The Christmas Show | sung by Mike as the guys go Christmas tree shopping |
| Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead | Harold Allen | 1939 | #58 The Frodis Caper (MIJACOGEO) | “Ding Dong The Wicked Org Is Dead” parody of the song when Mike, Davy and Micky are celebrating the killing of the Two Headed Org |
| Different Drum | Michael Nesmith | 1966 | #15 Too Many Girls | Billy Roy Hodsetter’s song for “Ted Hack’s Amateur Hour” |
| Don’t Call On Me | Michael Nesmith and John London | 1967 | #27 Monkee Mother | played by Mike and Peter as they are serenading Milly and Larry |
| Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don’t Want Nobody But Me) | Jack Palmer and Spencer Wilson | 1924 | #7 Monkees In A Ghost Town | sung by Bessie before the crooks were going to knock the guys off |
| For He's A Jolly Good Fellow | traditional | unknown | #45 Monkees In Texas | heard when celebrating Black Bart's retreat |
| Frere Jacques | traditional | unknown | #40 Monkees Marooned | one of Kimba’s last words |
| Girl Named Love | Davy Jones and Charlie Smalls | 1967 | #56 Some Like It Lukewarm | Charlie and Davy singing during their exchange on the soul in music |
| God Save The Queen (British National Anthem) | Henry Carey | 1740 | #55 Monkees Mind Their Manor | heard as Davy and Mr. Friar arrive in England |
| Goin’ Down | Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Diane Hilderbrand | 1967 | #51 Monkee's Paw | heard when the guys are auditiong and playing at The Club Cassandra |
| Greensleaves | traditional | unknown | #55 Monkees Mind Their Manor | the song used for the Troubadour contest |
| Gonna Buy Me A Dog | Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart | 1966 | #57 Monkees Blow Their Minds | heard during Oraculo’s dog act |
| Good Morning, Good Morning | John Lennon and Paul McCartney | 1967 | #58 The Frodis Caper (MIJACOGEO) | the guys wake up alarm |
| Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight | Carter/ Hudson | 1954 | #10 Here Come The Monkees | heard as The Swedish Rhythm Kings were leaving the stage |
| Hello Dolly | Jerry Herman | 1963 | #12 I’ve Got A Little Song Here | mentioned by Bernie Class as his favorite song |
| Hello Goodbye | John Lennon and Paul McCartney | 1967 | #58 The Frodis Caper (MIJACOGEO) | sung briefly by Davy |
| Hi Neighbor | Owens | unknown | #7 Monkees In A Ghost Town | sung by Bessie before the crooks were going to knock the guys off |
| Hooray For Hollywood | Richard A. Whiting and Johnny Mercer | 1938 | #12 I’ve Got A Little Song Here, #30 Monkees In Manhattan, #31 Monkees At The Movies and #34 The Picture Frame |
heard when Bernie talks about Mike’s name being up in lights (I’ve Got A Little Song Here), heard as Mike is talking to the waiter about being in show business (Monkees In Manhattan), heard when the guys arrive on the movie set (Monkees At The Movies), sung by Mike during the robbery and heard as Mike, Micky & Davy arrive at the studio (The Picture Frame) |
| Iranian Tango | unknown | unknown | #55 Monkees Mind Their Manor | heard when the guys are rehearsing |
| Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring | Johann Sebastian Bach | 1723 | #20 Monkees In The Ring | played by Peter on the banjo as Davy prepares to leave for his boxing tour |
| Jimmy Crack Corn | David Emmett | 1846 | #18 I Was A Teenage Monster | mentioned by Mike |
| Jingle Bells | traditional | unknown | #47 The Christmas Show | heard during Melvin’s dream shopping spree |
| I Really Love You | Stu Phillips | 1967 | #31 Monkees At The Movies | the top 3 songs on The Crazy Micky The D show countdown |
| I Wanna Be Free | Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart | 1965 | #10 Here Come The Monkees and #39 Hillbilly Honeymoon |
heard when Davy and Vanessa are seen chained together (Here Come The Monkees), heard as Davy is walking along the beach (Here Come The Monkees) and sung by Davy during his forced marriage proposal to Ella Mae (Hillbilly Honeymoon) |
| Last Train To Clarksville | Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart | 1966 | #16 Son Of Gypsy, #26 Monkee Chow Mein and #56 Some Like It Lukewarm |
heard from the safe when Davy was trying to open it (Son Of Gypsy), sung by Micky and Peter to show Dragonman they are musicians (Monkee Chow Mein) and The West Minstrel Abby’s song for the Rockathon contest (Some Like It Lukewarm) |
| Let’s Dance On | Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart | 1966 | #16 Son Of Gypsy | played by Mike, Micky, Davy and Marco at the party |
| London Bridges | traditional | unknown | #23 Captain Crocodile | heard as background music |
| Mary, Mary | Michael Nesmith | 1966 | #19 Find The Monkees | heard on the tape recorder |
| Melancholy Baby | Watson/ Burnett/ Norton | 1938 | #19 Find The Monkees and #52 The Devil And Peter Tork |
requested by phone operator (Find The Monkees) and requested by judge (The Devil And Peter Tork) |
| Mother People | Frank Zappa | 1968 | #57 Monkees Blow Their Minds | heard during Mike and Frank’s interview |
| My Funny Valentine | Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart | 1937 | #12 I’ve Got A Little Song Here | mentioned by the old man as the name of his song |
| New Girl In School | Brian Wilson | 1964 | #31 Monkees At The Movies | lip synched by Frankie during the beauty pageant |
| New York, New York | Leonard Bernstein | 1944 | #30 Monkees In Manhattan | sung by Davy when the guys arrive at The Compton Plaza Hotel |
| Oh, Promise Me | DeKoven/ Scott | 1890 | #35 Everywhere A Sheik Sheik | mentioned by Mike at the wedding banquet |
| Oh, Susanna | Stephen Collins Foster | 1847 | #45 Monkees In Texas | heard as the guys are celebrating finding oil on the ranch |
| The Old Trail (Boot Hill Theme) | Rex Koury | 1955 | #7 Monkees In A Ghost Town, #32 Monkees On Tour and #54 Monkees In Paris |
heard when Chester answers Davy’s phone call (Monkees in A Ghost Town), heard when Micky is putting a band-aid on his blistered feet (Monkees On Tour) and heard as the guys are being chased by the girls (Monkees In Paris) |
| Papa Gene’s Blues | Michael Nesmith | 1967 | #37 Art For Monkees Sake | sung by Mike during the ending tag |
| Pennies From Heaven | Johnny Burke and Arthur Johnston | 1936 | #4 Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers and #10 Here Come The Monkees |
Davy’s selection from the jukebox in order to clear everyone out of the pad (Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers) and sung by the Swedish Rhythm Kings for their audition (Here Come The Monkees) |
| Pink Shoelaces | Mickie Grant | 1959 | #49 Monkees Watch Their Feet | played by Peter with Robby The Robot calling it “harmonic disturbances” |
| Pop Goes The Weasel | traditional | unknown | #47 The Christmas Show | heard during Melvin’s dream shopping spree |
| The Ride Of The Valkyries | Richard Wagner | 1856 | #54 Monkees In Paris | heard when the guys were waiting for the water to rise in the canal |
| Rule Britannia | Thomas Augustine Arne | 1740 | #55 Monkees Mind Their Manor | heard when Davy and Twiggly's sword fight turns into a dance |
| Song Of The Volga Boatmen | traditional | unknown | #7 Monkees In A Ghost Town, #8 Don’t Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth, #34 The Picture Frame, #41 Card Carrying Red Shoes, #44 Hitting The High Seas and #57 Monkees Blow Their Minds |
heard when the guys are pacing around the cell (Monkees In A Ghost Town), heard as Mike is a matador in order to milk the cow (Don’t Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth), heard as Mike, Micky and Davy are pacing around the cell (The Picture Frame), heard as Micky and Davy do Russian dancing (Card Carrying Red Shoes), heard as background music (Hitting The High Seas) and heard as the guys are pacing around the stage (Monkees Blow Their Minds) |
| (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone | Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart | 1966 | #15 Too Many Girls | sung by Davy as he breaks out of his trance |
| Swanee River (The Old Folks At Home) | Stephen Collins Foster | 1851 | #5 The Spy Who Came In From The Cool, #17 Case Of The Missing Monkee, #45 Monkees In Texas and #54 Monkees In Paris |
sung by Davy as he is being secretly film by the CIS (The Spy Who Came In From The Cool), sung by Davy after taking a very powerful cough drop (Case Of The Missing Monkee), heard when Micky and Peter enter the saloon (Monkees in Texas) and heard when the guys are on the barge (Monkees In Paris) |
| The Swedish National Anthem | Richard Dybeck | late 19th century | #10 Here Come The Monkees (The Pilot) | sung by Sven Helstrom and his Swedish Rhythm Kings as they are leaving the stage in order to report to their embassy |
| Sweet Young Thing | Michael Nesmith | 1966 | #19 Find The Monkees | song performed in the guys attempts to audition for Hubbel Benson |
| Symphony #4 in F minor | Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky | 1878 | #41 Card Carrying Red Shoes | heard when Davy and Micky are practicing their dancing |
| Symphony #5 in B flat major | Ludwig Van Beethoven | 1807 | #5 Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers | the guys performance for the contest |
| Tea For Two | Irving Caesar and Vincent Youmans | 1924 | #43 A Coffin Too Frequent | Davy and Boris doing Davy and partner's high/ low act |
| Tear The Top Right Off My Head | Peter Tork | 1967 | #44 Hitting The High Seas | sung by Micky and Peter in their ship’s quarters |
| Theme from Bonanza | unknown | 1959 | #45 Monkees In Texas | heard when Ben Cartwheel and sons arrive at Kate Nesmith’s ranch (Monkees In Texas) and Black Bart’s need to have statehood for his ranch (Monkees In Texas) |
| Theme from Circus Boy | unknown | 1956 | #22 Monkees At The Circus | sung by Micky when he is remembering the circus as a boy |
| Theme from The Good, The Bad And The Ugly | Hugo Montenegro | 1968 | #54 Monkees In Paris | heard when the girls have the guys trapped on the canal |
| Theme from Gunsmoke | unknown | 1949 | #45 Monkees In Texas | background music |
| Theme from Jerry Blavat's Place | Jerry Blavat | 1962 | #56 Some Like It Lukewarm | "So How's By You" parody of the song sung by Mike, Micky and Davy when they sign up for the contest |
| Theme from Jungle Jim | unknown | 1955 | #40 Monkees Marooned | sung by Mike just before Micky gets bug spray |
| Theme from The Lone Ranger | unknown | 1949 | #45 Monkees In Texas | heard as Micky and Peter go to the Marshall for help |
| Theme from The Monkees | Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart | 1965 | #1 Royal Flush, #7 Monkees In A Ghost Town, #18 I Was A Teenage Monster, #24 Monkees A La Mode, #29 Monkees Get Out More Dirt, #32 Monkees On Tour, #40 Monkees Marooned, #48 Fairy Tale, #50 Monstrous Monkee Mash and #51 Monkee's Paw |
heard during Davy’s attempts to rewind the tape recorder (Royal Flush), sung by Bessie before the crooks were going to knock the guys off (Monkees In A Ghost Town), the monster’s voice (I Was A Teenage Monster), heard every time someone says “typical young people” (Monkees A La Mode), heard when the guys try to get April’s attention with their new hobby (Monkees Get Out More Dirt), heard as the guys arrive at the radio station (Monkees On Tour), sung by the guys when they decide to split up (Monkees Marooned), sung by the guys during the ending tag (Fairy Tale), sung by Micky as he worried about being the only Monkee left (Monstrous Monkee Mash) and sung by the guys during the ending tag (Monkee's Paw) |
| Theme from The Adventures Of Robin Hood | Eich Korngold | 1938 | #48 Fairy Tale | sung by the guys when they are celebrating their victory |
| There She Is Miss America | Bernie Wayne | 1955 | #1 Royal Flush | sung by Mike when Micky assured him that the door is secure |
| These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ | Lee Hazelwood | 1966 | #31 Monkees At The Movies | “These Boots Are Made For Kickin' " parody of a song that's one of The Crazy Micky The Show’s countdown songs |
| Three Blind Mice | traditional | unknown | #55 Monkees Mind Their Manor | Mike and Davy whistling it when they are bored at Kibbee manor |
| Toccata And Fugue in D minor | Johann Sebastian Bach | 1712-1719? | #54 Monkees In Paris | heard when Micky and Davy are exploring the cemetery |
| Tomorrow’s Gonna Be Another Day | Tommy Boyce and Steve Venet | 1966 | #18 I Was Teenage Monster | the monster’s voice |
| War Of 1812 Overture | Pytor Illyich Tchaikovsky | 1880 | #35 Everywhere A Sheik Sheik, #41 Card Carrying Red Shoes and #54 Monkees In Paris |
heard during Micky's Napoleonic speech (Everywhere A Sheik Sheik), heard during the Dance Of The Chicken (Card Carrying Red Shoes) and heard at the end of the episode with the montage of unseen footage (Monkees In Paris) |
| Undecided | Charles Shavers and Sid Robin | 1939 | #15 Too Many Girls | Davy and Fern’s act for “Ted Hack’s Amateur Hour” |
| The Wedding March (Here Comes The Bride) | Richard Wagner | 1848 | #21 The Prince And The Paupers, #30 Monkees In Manhattan, #35 Everywhere A Sheik Sheik and #39 Hillbilly Honeymoon |
heard when Wendy walks down the aisle (The Prince And The Paupers), heard every time you see the honeymoon couple from next door (Monkees In Manhattan), mentioned by Davy at the wedding banquet (Everywhere A Sheik Sheik) and heard when Ella Mae, Davy and Paw come down the aisle (Hillbilly Honeymoon) |
| We Wish You A Merry Christmas | traditional | unknown | #47 The Christmas Show | heard during Melvin’s dream shopping spree |
| When Johnny Comes Marching Home | Patrick S. Gilmore | 1863 | #3 Monkees Vs. Machine and #53 Monkees Race Again |
heard when Peter makes a shambles of putting a toy together (Monkees Vs. Machine) and background music (Monkees Race Again) |
| When You Were Sweet Sixteen | James Thornton | 1898 | #10 Here Come The Monkees | sung by the guys when they realized the sweet 16 party could be $150 |
| Where The Blue Of The Night | Roy Turk, Bing Crosby and Fred E. Ahlert | 1931 | #55 Monkees Mind Their Manor | sung by Twiggly when Lance Kibbee orders him to sing |
| Yankee Doodle Dandy | George M. Cohan | 1890 | #42 Monkees On The Wheel | heard during the Boss and Micky’s James Cagney impressions |
| You Just May Be The One | Michael Nesmith | 1967 | #13 One Man Shy | heard as Peter is staring at Valerie during the guys’ audition |
| Zilch | Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork | 1967 | #34 The Picture Frame | sung by Mike, Micky and Davy while being interrogated by the police |