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Tommy Boyce(1939-1994)

  • Music Department
  • Actor
  • Composer
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Tommy Boyce
It's estimated that Tommy Boyce's solo compositions and collaborative efforts have produced record sales over and above 85 million. Tommy and his partner Bobby Hart wrote the theme to Days of Our Lives (1965) and hits for guys like Andy Williams, Dean Martin, The Animals and Del Shannon in addition to scores and songs for television and films. They were even instrumental in lowering the voting age to 18. And then there's The Monkees.

The career of Tommy Boyce begins as early as the late 1950s. In those days--before there was color TV--Tommy had established himself as one of the brightest young writers to ever come out of the legendary Brill Building days. His first big break came when he wrote "Be My Guest" for Fats Domino. He wrote the song alone but gave writing credit to the artist, as well as the person who helped him get the song to the artist. According to Caroline Boyce, Tommy said he never regretted sharing the writer's income because it got his proverbial foot in the door.

In 1962 Tommy accepted an opportunity to move to New York and write for Ray Peterson and Curtis Lee. His collaboration with Lee resulted in Boyce's second top ten song, "Pretty Little Angel Eyes". They followed this up with the single "Under The Moon Of Love" (both are available on the CD "The Best Of Curtis Lee"). In the spring of 1965 Bobby joined Tommy in California. One of their first writing assignments together was to compose the theme song for "Days of Our Lives", which has been running on the program for over 30 years now. By 1966 Boyce and Hart had created the musical sound for four actors who played musicians in a weekly television sitcom. Breaking records around the world, "The Monkees" became a cult phenomenon second only in popularity perhaps (arguably) to Star Trek (1966). Boyce and Hart wrote a whopping 30 songs for the foursome, some of which they would later record themselves. When Tommy saw the popularity of The Monkees, he approached Bobby and the duo decided to start an act of their own. Fueled by their own growing teen magazine popularity for having been associated with The Monkees, they signed a deal with A&M Records. The two scored many chart successes of their own, including "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight?", "Alice Long", I'm Gonna Blow You A Kiss In The Wind", and "Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows". They also appeared on shows like Bewitched (1964), I Dream of Jeannie (1965) and The Flying Nun (1967).

In 1968 the duo campaigned to support Robert F. Kennedy in his run for the Presidency, and they spearheaded the "Let Us Vote", or "L.U.V." campaign, which ultimately helped to lower the voting age to 18 in the US (it had been 21).

During the 1970s Tommy wrote the book "How To Write A Hit Song And Sell It" (published by Wilshire Books), which has inspired generations of new songwriters. His songwriting collaboration with Melvin Powers resulted in two songs hitting the country charts: "Who Wants A Slightly Used Woman" and "Mr. Songwriter". It's well known that Tommy would later re-team with Bobby in the newly re-formed Monkees revival, "Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart". What is NOT well known is that the group had its origin while going on a special trip to entertain at Vietnamese internment camps in the early 1970s. According to long-time friend and fellow musician Keith Allison, they went down there with people like Susan Sarandon, Beau Bridges and others. Later DJB&H would meet to discuss taking the act out on the road, and "Dolenz, Jones, Boyce and Hart" was born. They recorded two albums for Capitol Records in 1976 and embarked on a highly successful world tour to commemorate the tenth anniversary of The Monkees.

During the late 1970s Tommy moved to England, where he continued his success as a writer/producer. He made a dynamic impact in the UK music world producing such artists as Iggy Pop, Meat Loaf, The Pleasers, The Darts and Showaddywaddy. Tommy once again witnessed his songs hit the charts. In the 1980s he moved back to the United States and eventually settled in Nashville, Tennessee, where he continued to write songs and delight audiences with surprise guest performances in the local clubs. Bobby and Tommy remained friends until Tommy's untimely death in 1994. Bobby and Tommy recorded three albums together: "Test Patterns" "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight" and "It's All Happening On The Inside". All of these titles are available on CD. Tommy recorded two solo albums: "Christopher Cloud - Blown Away", featuring members of the group AIM, and the Australian four-track EP "Tommy Boyce and His Rockin' Sixties Band" (as of 2019, these titles are NOT available on CD). Bobby is still very much involved in the business, composing for many varied projects.

Forty years later, the impact of Boyce and Hart still resonates. Tune into any oldies station, and at least once during the course of any given day you will very likely hear a Boyce and Hart composition.
BornSeptember 29, 1939
DiedNovember 23, 1994(55)
BornSeptember 29, 1939
DiedNovember 23, 1994(55)
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Known for

Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and The Monkees in The Monkees (1965)
The Monkees
7.5
TV Series
  • Music Department
Kevin Costner in The Postman (1997)
The Postman
6.1
  • Soundtrack("Theme From Days Of Our Lives")
  • 1997
Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Chris Pratt, Michael Rooker, Zoe Saldaña, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, and Elizabeth Debicki in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
7.6
  • Soundtrack("Come A Little Bit Closer")
  • 2017
Griffin Dunne in After Hours (1985)
After Hours
7.6
  • Soundtrack("Last Train to Clarksville")
  • 1985

Credits

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  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    5.2
    TV Series
    • composer: theme music
    • theme music
    • composer: Theme Music
    • 1965–2025
  • Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem (2021)
    Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem
    7.4
    TV Mini Series
    • composer: theme music
    • 2022
  • Days of Our Lives' Christmas (2001)
    Days of Our Lives' Christmas
    8.0
    TV Special
    • composer: theme music
    • 2001
  • PJ & Duncan: Stepping Stone (1996)
    PJ & Duncan: Stepping Stone
    4.3
    Music Video
    • Music Department
    • 1996
  • Larry Hagman, E.J. Peaker, and Jessica Walter in Three's a Crowd (1969)
    Three's a Crowd
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • singer: title song
    • 1969
  • Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork, and The Monkees in The Monkees (1965)
    The Monkees
    7.5
    TV Series
    • song writer: "Words"
    • producer: musical numbers
    • song writer ...
    • 1966–1968

Actor



  • The Flying Nun (1967)
    The Flying Nun
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Tommy Boyce
    • 1970
  • Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, and Dick York in Bewitched (1964)
    Bewitched
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Tommy Boyce
    • 1970
  • Where Angels Go Trouble Follows! (1968)
    Where Angels Go Trouble Follows!
    6.3
    • Tommy Boyce (uncredited)
    • 1968
  • Barbara Eden in I Dream of Jeannie (1965)
    I Dream of Jeannie
    7.4
    TV Series
    • The Boyce & Hart Group (as The Boyce & Hart Group)
    • 1967

Composer



  • Larry Hagman, E.J. Peaker, and Jessica Walter in Three's a Crowd (1969)
    Three's a Crowd
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • Composer (as Boyce and Hart)
    • 1969
  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    5.2
    TV Series
    • Composer
    • 1966

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • The Boyce & Hart Group
  • Born
    • September 29, 1939
    • Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
  • Died
    • November 23, 1994
    • Nashville, Tennessee, USA(suicide)
  • Parents
      Sidney Randolph Boyce Jr.
  • Relatives
    • Betty Jean Boyce(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Co-author of songs sung by The Monkees.

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    When The Monkees began playing their own instruments in the studio, and writing and producing their own songs, Boyce partner and Bobby Hart weren't sure where they stood with the band. They needn't have worried; when the pair attended a Monkees show and Davy Jones spotted them, he instantly called them up onstage, introducing them to the audience as "The fellows who wrote our great hits - Tommy and Bobby!" Every original Monkees album (except the Head (1968) soundtrack) included Boyce and Hart songs, and Davy and Micky Dolenz toured with them in the 1970s. (They also made an album together, released by Capitol Records.)

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