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Yeah, he sang like Ringo, and played like. . . maybe three generations removed from one of the Beatles who isn't Ringo.

Weren't they good? They made me happy.

Of course, there actually IS a second Monkees themesong, featured in the Head movie.

1971: "Bip Bop"

Technically, Let It Be is a soundtrack, so I'd say it can be exempt.

This is kind of hard to do, the first four on my list are uniformly excellent, but here goes:

Yeah, but at least he's not dead!

It's bigger than Christian metalcore.

Man, isn't 2010 great? I hope it never ends!

He was the leader of Ringo's All-Starr Band when I saw him back in '08. Along with Gary Wright, Edgar Winter, Colin Hay, and the rhythm guitarist from Average White Band. Such a sad, strange assortment of people, but so much fun to see.

No Josh Gad?

Yeah, between this movie and that Chapman biopic, his metabolism's gonna be pretty fucked up for the rest of his life.

AKA HateSong?

Baby Jesus, I can't waiiiiieeeeeeeet!

I'm pretty sure Kevin McCallister hit him on the head too many times with bricks and lead pipes, he's never been the same.

Whoops.

Maybe Joe Estevez can play a crochety old police chief.

THE NOOK. THE NOOK.

For all you Minneapolitans that haven't ever been to Hymie's. . . well. . . I don't really understand you. Go there. Today.

Honestly. . . no. I saw Bradley Cooper in the role. I also saw Katherine Heigl as his love interest, even though she's a pretty terrible actor and that would never work.