No Time

The Monkees · Original Album Series [2012]

Hobber, reeber, sabosoben, hobber, seeber, sneck,

Seeber, rabber, hobbersoben, what did you expect?



No time, (No time, no time at all)

No time for you. (No time, no time at all)

I got no time, baby,

Got lots of better things to do. (No time, no time at all)



Running from the rising heat to find a place to hide,

The grass is always greener growing on the other side.



No time, (No time, no time at all)

Ah, no time for you. (No time, no time at all)

I got no time, baby,

Got lots of better things to do. (No time, no time at all)

Rock on, George for Ringo, one time...



FIRST SOLO



Ahhh...there's just NO time...

No time, (No time, no time at all)

No time for you. (No time, no time at all)

I got no time, baby,

Got lots of better things to do. (No time, no time at all)



SECOND SOLO



No time, (No time, no time at all)

No time for you. (No time, no time at all)

I got no time, baby,

Got lots of better things to do. (No time, no time at all)



Try to tell the world, somehow, of how I feel

Tell me what you said again, I can't believe it's real



No time, (No time, no time at all)

I got no time for you. (No time, no time at all)

I got no time, baby,

Got lots of better things to do. (No time, no time at all)



Andy, you're a dandy, you don't seem to make no sense,

Nevermind the furthermore, the plea is self-defense



No time, (No time, no time at all)

Got no time for you. (No time, no time at all)

I got no time, baby,

Got lots of better things to do. (No time, no time at all)

No Time - The Monkees

Released on The Monkees' Original Album Series, 'No Time' stands as a quintessential example of the group's 1960s pop-rock sound. The track features the band's signature harmonies and driving rhythm, characteristic of their work during the mid-1960s. As part of the reissued Original Album Series, the recording highlights the polished production typical of the era, blending upbeat melodies with the narrative storytelling often found in their catalog. The song reflects the group's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly material that defined their musical legacy. It remains a staple of their discography, showcasing the collaborative effort between the band members and their producers to create enduring pop anthems.