The Monkees - "Steppin' Stone" Reaction! Davy, Peter, Mike and Mickey Refuse to Be Used in This Hit!

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"Steppin' Stone" is a song originally written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart for the Monkees, an American pop rock band formed in the 1960s. The song was first released as a single in November 1966 and later included on their fourth studio album, "More of The Monkees," which came out in 1967.

The lyrics of "Steppin' Stone" convey a sense of disillusionment and betrayal. The Monkees express feelings of being used and taken for granted in a relationship.

Chorus: The memorable chorus features the lines "I'm not your steppin' stone," emphasizing the narrator's refusal to be treated as a disposable or secondary figure.

The song features a catchy, upbeat pop-rock style typical of The Monkees' sound during that era. It incorporates elements of garage rock and folk rock. The single was released in November 1966 with the B-side "I'm a Believer," another one of their biggest hits.

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