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Welcome to 60s & 70s Music Store! California Dreamin Mamas And The Papas All the leaves are brown And the sky is grey I've been for a walk On a winter's day I'd be safe and warm If I was in L.A. California dreamin On such a winter's day Stopped into a church I passed along the way Well, I got down on my knees And I pretend to pray The preacher locked the door He knows I'm gonna stay California dreamin On such a winter's day All the leaves are brown And the sky is grey I've been for a walk On a winter's day If I didn't tell her I could leave today California dreamin On such a winter's day On such a winter's day On such a winter's day Peace
The
Mamas and Papas
The breakup of The Mamas & the Papas can be likened to that of
Camelot: as infidelity destroyed King Arthur's kingdom, so did it
tear apart the four members of the band. John Phillips had married
Michelle Gilliam back on December 31, 1962, long before the formation
of the band. Early on in the band's history, when they were still
"The Magic Circle", Michelle and Doherty began an affair
in 1965. They were able to keep it secret from the other two band
members for quite some time. During a trip to Mexico, Denny revealed
his affair to Elliot, who was furious (since she was secretly in love
with Doherty). Soon afterwards, John Phillips caught Michelle and
Doherty in the act and moved out of the house.
Jill Gibson and the Mamas and Papas (Photos from Mchael Ochs) At this point they hired a new band member to replace Michelle, Jill Gibson, girlfriend of their producer Lou Adler. Gibson was already a singer/songwriter who had performed on several Jan and Dean albums. In fact, she had once been involved with Jan Berry for seven years before becoming romantically linked to Adler. Gibson was however not known as a strong singer, but learned to sing Michelle's parts within three weeks while the band was in London, England. Jill Gibson's vocals are featured on the band's second album The Mamas & the Papas, except for two tracks that include Michelle. Gibson's most important asset, however, was that she was a good replacement for Michelle: long blonde hair, slim figure, pretty face, good voice, etc. Shortly after recording and touring with Gibson, it became apparent that some fans were not happy with the substitution while others did not mind. Afterwards, largely due to John, the band reintroduced Michelle to the lineup in late August 1966. Gibson received an undisclosed lump sum for her part and later would admit to feeling betrayed by John Phillips.
Michelle and John reconciled and bought a home together in Bel Air, while the band tried to forge ahead. Things seemed fine for a while (at least they pretended they were). The group recorded their third album Deliver, which became a huge hit, and during this same time Denny was drinking heavily trying to forget Michelle. He still had a hard time seeing her back with John. Eventually the band closed the first ever Monterey International Pop Festival in June 1967, but performed dismally. John Phillips organized the festival, and according to interviews with the members of the group, they were all so caught up in the festival they never got around to rehearsing. That, combined with Denny Doherty's last minute arrival from Canada, created an unmemorable performance. The band tried to work on another album (to which they were contractually bound). After making no progress, they decided to take a trip in October of 1967, to Europe to spark their creativity. While in England at a party thrown by Dunhill Records, their record label, Elliot was talking to Mick Jagger. John approached them and made an insulting remark about her in front of the guests. Disgusted and humiliated, she stormed out of the party and quit the band. Their record company released a Greatest Hits compilation as a stopgap measure. Cass was contractually bound for the band's next LP, and therefore appeared on The Papas & the Mamas, the group's fourth album.
The band broke up in July 1968. In a rare interview, after the group's break up, with Rolling Stone magazine, Cass admitted she wanted to go solo and that this is what had caused the official break up of the band. Cass Elliot started a very successful solo career and toured the U.S. and Europe. In reviewing their contracts, the record company decided the band owed them one more album. After about a year apart, the band regrouped and released their final album People Like Us in 1971. While on tour, Elliot died of a heart attack on July 29, 1974 (not from choking on a sandwich, as is sometimes reported). John Phillips died of heart failure on March 18, 2001. Michelle Phillips went on to a successful acting career and Denny Doherty a popular variety show in Canada. For
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WORDS OF LOVE by the Mamas and Papas Words of love, so soft and tender Won't win a girl's heart anymore If you love her then you must send her Somewhere where she's never been before Worn out phrases and longing gazes Won't get you where you want to go (No!) Words of love, so soft and tender Won't win her You ought to know by now (You ought to know by now) You ought to know (you ought to know) You ought to know by now (you ought to know by now) Words of love, so soft and tender Won't win her anymore You ought to know by now (you ought to know by now) You ought to know (you ought to know) You ought to know by now (you ought to know by now) Words of lover, so soft and tender Won't win a girl's heart anymore If you love her then you must send her Somewhere where she's never been before Worn out phrases and longing gazes Won't get you where you want to go Words of love, soft and tender Won't win her anymore Anymore!
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