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  1. 29. Juni 2012 · Denny Doherty - You'll never know (Waiting for a song) - YouTube. Sara Camacho. 693 subscribers. Subscribed. 217. 26K views 11 years ago. A promise is debt so here is this song sung by...

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  2. Released 1974. Waiting for a Song Tracklist. 1. Simone (Ft. Cass Elliot & Michelle Phillips) Lyrics. 2. Children Of My Mind Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 3. You'll Never Know Lyrics....

  3. Für Dohertys zweite Solo-LP Waiting for a Song (im selben Jahr produziert) hatte sie noch zusammen mit Michelle den Backgroundgesang beigesteuert. 1982 starteten The Mamas and the Papas einen Neuanfang, die Band bestand nun aus Doherty, John Phillips, dessen Tochter Mackenzie Phillips sowie Spanky McFarlane. Die Band tourte noch ...

  4. Featuring both Michelle Phillips and Cass Elliot on background vocals, the recordings would be Elliot's last, as she died of heart failure in her sleep on July 29, 1974, after a sold-out run in London a few months after the record was finished. Doherty was stunned and saddened and attended the funeral several days later in early August, along with John and Michelle Phillips.

  5. Michelle Phillips. Backing Vocals. Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 12 versions. Add to Wantlist. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Waiting For A Song by Denny Doherty. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • 1975
  6. With the demise of the group amid drug-induced acrimony, Denny embarked on a solo career which culminated in the 1974 LP Waiting For A Song. The album featured backing vocals by Cass and Michelle Phillips on what proved to be Cass Elliot's final recording, as she would suffer a fatal heart attack in London in July of that year. This album is ...

  7. phantomdmr.tripod.com › Pages › waitingWaiting For a Song

    Recorded in 1973 and 1974, Waiting For A Song, with Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips singing background vocals, was the closest there would ever be to a mid-seventies reunion of The Mamas and The Papas. Kruger reveals: "That was Denny's doing. We just heard one day, 'Hey guess what? Cassie and Michelle are coming in to do backups!'" The album ...