En la escena vibrante de Greenwich Village, Nueva York, a principios de los años 60, coincidieron cuatro artistas que compartían una pasión inquebrantable por la música. John Phillips, un talentoso compositor y cantante, se encontraba a menudo en clubes de folk, donde conoció a su futura esposa y compañera de banda, Michelle Gilliam. Junto a ellos, Denny Doherty, un cantante con una voz rica y aterciopelada, y Cass Elliot, conocida por su poder vocal y carisma, completaban el cuarteto. Juntos, formarían uno de los grupos más influyentes de la década: The Mamas and the Papas.
La química musical de The Mamas and the Papas apareció al instante. La singularidad de sus armonías vocales, combinadas con letras introspectivas y melodías pegadizas, les ganó rápidamente una base de admiradores. En 1965, se mudaron a Los Ángeles, un epicentro de la floreciente contracultura musical. Fue allí donde firmaron con Dunhill Records y empezaron a grabar su primer álbum, If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears.
El debut de The Mamas and the Papas en 1966 fue un éxito arrollador. Su sencillo "California Dreamin'" se convirtió en un himno de la época, encapsulando el deseo de libertad y esperanza de una generación. Este fue rápidamente seguido por otra serie de éxitos, incluyendo "Monday, Monday", que
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I Saw Her Again Last Night
I saw her again last night,
And you know that I shouldn't
Just string her along; it's just not right
If I couldn't I wouldn't.
But what can I do; I'm lonely too.
And it makes me feel so good to know
She'll never leave me.
I'm in way over my head;
Now she thinks that I love her (yeah, yeah)
Because that's what I said
Though I never think of her.
(No, no, never think of her)
But what can I do? I'm lonely too.
And it makes me feel so good to know
(And it makes me feel so good to know...)
She'll never leave me.
Every time I see that girl,
You know I wanna lay down and die.
But I really need that girl
Though I'm living a lie;
(Though I'm living a lie...)
It makes me wanna cry
I saw her again last night,
And you know that I shouldn't
Just string her along; it's just not right.
If I couldn't then I wouldn't,
But what can I do, I'm lonely too.
And it makes me feel so good to know
She'll never leave me.
(to know...know)
But what can I do? I'm lonely too.
Yeah, and it makes me feel so good to know
She'll never leave me.
Every time I see that girl,
You know I wanna lay down and die.
But I really need that girl
Though I'm living a lie
(Though I'm living a lie...)
It makes me wanna cry.
I saw her...
I saw her again last night.
And you know that I shouldn't (no, no)
Just string her along; it's just not right.
If I couldn't, I wouldn't;
I'm in way over my head (you say...)
Now she thinks that I love her (yeah, yeah)
Because that's what I said...