The Mamas & The Papas

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  • classic rock
  • 60s
  • oldies
  • rock
  • pop
The Mamas & the Papas (credited as The Mama's and the Papa's on the debut album cover) were a leading vocal group of the 1960s. The group recorded and performed from 1965 to 1968; releasing five albums and charting ten hit singles; while relatively a short time in the realm of popular music, some group members have pointed to their short time in the spotlight as a reason why they still have loyal fans today.

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Songs

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    Glad to Be Unhappy

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    Go Were You Wanna Go

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    Go Where You Wanna Go

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    Go Where You Wanna Go (live)

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    Go Where You Want to Go

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    Good Times Are Coming

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    Got a Feelin

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    Got a Feelin'

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    Got a Feelin' (live at Monterey)

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    Got a Feeling

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    Grasshopper

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    Here in My Arms

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    Hey Girl

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    Honeymoon (No Dough)

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    I Call Your Name

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    I Call Your Name (live at Monterey)

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    I Call Your Name (live)

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    I Can't Wait

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    I Can't Wait (rehearsal & Studio Chatter)

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    I Don't Wanna Know (by The Mugwumps)

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    I Saw Her Again

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    I Saw Her Again Last Night

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    I Saw Her Again Last Night (mono)

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    I Saw Here Again Last Night

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    I Wanna Be a Star

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    I'll Remember Tonight (by The Mugwumps)

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    It's Getting Better

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    It's Getting Better (by Mama Cass)

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    John Phillips (dialogue)

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    John Phillips dialog from 'A Gathering of Flowers - The Anthology Of The Mamas And The Papas'

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    John's Music Box

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    Lady Genevieve

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    Look Through My Window

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    Look Through the Window

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    Love Song

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    Make Your Own Kind of Music

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    Make Your Own Kind of Music (by Mama Cass)

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    Mama Cass dialog from 'A Gathering Of Flowers - The Anthology Of The Mamas And The Papas'

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    Mansions

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    Meditation Mama

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    Meditation Mama (Transcendental Woman Travels)

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    Midnight Voyage

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    Mississippi

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    Mississippi (by John Phillips)

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    Monday Monday

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    Monday Monday (live)

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    Monday Morning

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    Monday, Monday

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    Monday, Monday (album version)

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    Monday, Monday (live at Monterey)


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