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"(I Prithee) Do No Ask for Love" features Peter Tork on vocals and guitar. It was written by Michael Martin Murphy, a former bandmate of Michael Nesmith. The recording was not released to the public until many years later.
If you look at the people involved in the recording of "(I Prithee) Do Not Ask for Love", you will see Glen Campbell played guitar on the track. This would have been during the time that Campbell was a studio sessions musician with The Wrecking Crew, shortly before he broke out with his own impressive career as a country/pop recording star.
Guitar: Al Casey
Engineer: Andy R
Bass: Bob West
Guitar, Vocals: Davy Jones
Percussion: Gary Coleman
Guitar: Glen Campbell
Drums: Hal Blaine
Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Engineer: Henry Lewy
Guitar: James Burton
Drums: Jim Gordon
Keyboards: Larry Knechtel
Keyboards: Michael Cohen
Producer, Vocals: Michael Nesmith
Lead Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Background Vocals: Micky Dolenz
Guitar: Mike Deasy
Guitar, Vocals: Peter Tork
Engineer: Richie Schmitt
Arranger: Donald Peake
Contributor: Marty Eck
Composer, Lyricist, Writer: Michael Martin Murphey
Contributor: Patrick Milligan
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