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In the U.S., "It's Getting Better" was the fourth of Elliot's seven solo Billboard Hot 100 appearances and her second Top 40 hit after "Dream a Little Dream of Me". In Australia, Cass Elliott's "It's Getting Better" charted concurrently with a version by Paul Jones, these singles peaking at respectively
1997: Dream a Little Dream: The Cass Elliot Collection (MCA) 2000: The Big 3 Featuring Mama Cass (Collectables) 2002: Dedicated to the One I Love (Universal) 2005: Dream a Little Dream of Me: The Music of Mama Cass Elliot (Universal) 2005: The Solo Collection 1968-71 (Hip-O Select) 2009: Cass Elliot / The Road Is No Place For a Lady (Sony)
Songs from the album (namely "It’s Getting Better", "Make Your Own Kind of Music", and "New World Coming") were used on the American television series Lost. "Don’t Let the Good Life Pass You By" was a backing track and the name of Season 3 episode 8 of the NBC fantasy comedy The Good Place
It's a good recording for what it is, but you wouldn't exactly call it social commentary." [3] "Make Your Own Kind of Music", while similar in structure to "It's Getting Better", [5] could be considered social commentary: [6] Steve Barri would rank "Make Your Own Kind of Music" in with "pop songs [that] really kind of say something". [2]
Bubblegum, Lemonade &... Something for Mama is the second solo album released by Cass Elliot under the billing "Mama Cass". It was recorded in 1969 and arranged and produced by Steve Barri. The album was originally released in June 1969, with only 11 tracks.
Cass Elliot was an influential figure in the Los Angeles-based Laurel Canyon music scene of the 1960s. She died from a heart attack in London on 29 July 1974, at the age of 32.
1969: Mama Cass, #36 US 1972: Barbra Streisand, #92 US "It's Getting Better" The Vogues — — — 1969: Mama Cass, #30 US, #8 UK 1969 "Just a Little Lovin'" Dusty Springfield — — — Opening track on the 1969 LP Dusty in Memphis "I Just Can't Help Believing" Bobby Vee — — — 1970: B. J. Thomas, #9 US 1971: Elvis Presley, #6 UK 1983 ...
The holiday season is incomplete for many people without holiday movies. This year, Netflix is streaming a wide range of Christmas classics and original movies.