The Montanas were a British band primarily active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Known for their distinctive pop sound that incorporated elements of rock and psychedelia, they produced their most influential work, "You've Got To Be Loved", in 1967. The band's core lineup featured John Jones on vocals, Ralph Oakley on keyboards, and Graham Crew on drums. Despite not achieving significant commercial success during their career, The Montanas remain noteworthy for their contribution to the British pop scene of the period.