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  2. Words of Love (The Mamas & the Papas song) - Wikipedia

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    "Words of Love" is a song by the Mamas & the Papas from their second studio album of the same name. The song was written by John Phillips, and featured Cass Elliot as the primary vocalist. It was released as a single in November 1966 (backed with a cover of Martha and the Vandellas's " Dancing in the Street ").

  3. Cass Elliot - Wikipedia

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    1995: The Big 3 Featuring Mama Cass Elliot (Sequel) 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)

  4. The Mamas & the Papas - Wikipedia

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    Cass Elliot is the subject of Jon Johnson's Make Your Own Kind of Music: A Career Retrospective of Cass Elliot (1987) [122] and Eddi Fiegel's Dream a Little Dream of Me: The Life of Mama Cass Elliot (2005). [123] Chris Campion authored Wolfking, a biography of John Phillips that was authorized by the John Phillips Estate. [124] [125] [126]

  5. The Mamas & the Papas (album) - Wikipedia

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    Words of Love" was released as the second single in the US peaking at number 5. In the UK, it was released as a double A-side with " Dancing in the Street " (a cover of the 1964 hit by Martha and the Vandellas ) and charted at number 47 in the UK.

  6. Dream a Little Dream of Me - Wikipedia

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    "Dream a Little Dream of Me" was recorded for the Mamas & the Papas April 1968 album release The Papas & the Mamas with lead vocals by Cass Elliot.The group had often sung the song for fun, having been familiarized with it by member Michelle Phillips, whose father had been friends with the song's co-writer, Fabian Andre, in Mexico City where Michelle Phillips' family had resided when she was a ...

  7. Mama Cass 'didn't choke to death on a ham sandwich ... - AOL

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  8. Creeque Alley - Wikipedia

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    The Phillips' lyrics mention, directly or indirectly, many artists and bands who were part of the folk music scene at the time, including fellow band members Cass Elliot and Denny Doherty, Zal Yanovsky and John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful, Roger McGuinn of the Byrds, and Barry McGuire of the New Christy Minstrels (the group had previously provided backing vocals for McGuire, including on ...

  9. Lest you think Calcifer was not feeling all the attention, the cat looked positively thrilled with his mama's kind words. "A comfy hambsome Calcifer is the best start to any week," she wrote in ...