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  1. 29. Juni 2012 · Denny Doherty - You'll never know (Waiting for a song) A promise is debt so here is this song sung by Denny Doherty in 1974 with chorus made by Mama Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips....

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  2. 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 ...

  3. 18. Feb. 2024 · After the band’s split, he released a few solo efforts, including 1971’s Whatcha Gonna Do and 1974’s Waiting for a Song, which featured Michelle Phillips and Cass Elliot on backing vocals. It’s believed to be the latter’s final recording sessions before her untimely death.

  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. Featuring Cass Elliot & Michelle Phillips. Producers John Madara. Writers Dan England & John Ford Coley. Home. D. Denny Doherty. Waiting for a Song.

  6. 26. Sept. 2023 · 1. “California Dreamin'”. One of Michelle Phillips’ most recognizable tracks is the timeless classic, “California Dreamin’,” released in 1965. This iconic song perfectly captures the spirit and essence of the 1960s counterculture movement, with its enchanting harmonies and introspective lyrics.

  7. Michelle Gilliam Phillips (born Holly Michelle Gilliam; June 4, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She rose to fame as a vocalist in the musical quartet the Mamas & the Papas in the mid-1960s. Her voice was described by Time magazine as the "purest soprano in pop music". [1] She later established a successful career as an ...