By any measurement, Davy Jones did not have a successful solo career. His self-titled 1971 LP was designed to kickstart his post-Monkees life, but it peaked at Number 205 on the charts before vanishing without a trace. His only single to appear on the Hot 100 was a cover of Neil Sedaka's "Rainy Jane," and it never went higher than Number 52. A few years later he launched the
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