Icon was Cut from #1 Band by the Biggest Creep in Music for Being Too Fat…GOT EVEN with 12 Hits!
I love the Mamas and the Papas. They had such a unique style with hits like California Dreamin' and Monday Monday, but today I have a really strange tale. It’s one that most people haven’t heard. How a lead pipe falling at a construction site allegedly gave Cass Elliot of the Mamas and the Papas one of the most iconic voices of the '60s, the ability to sing three octaves higher. As the story goes, Cass auditioned for the up-and-coming band but was initially denied because her range was not good enough. Then Cass was at a construction site and got hit in the head with a pipe, and when she came to, her range drastically expanded. And Cass got into the group because of it and had an incredible career. But did this really happen? And if not, why was the story told in the first place? Was there another reason why she was initially rejected? Well, one of the biggest creeps in music history originally cut her from the band for being overweight. Buy Cass would have the last laugh with a dozen hit. We’re delving into another fascinating case of fact vs. fiction, through the songs of the Mamas and the Papas, including California Dreamin', and CREEQUE ALLEY next on Professor of Rock. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Executive Producer Brandon Fugal Honorary Producers Elizabeth Kohll, Sounding Bored, Michele M., Tim Coffey, Aloysius Jr Alday ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the Professor of Rock Podcast Apple: https://apple.co/445fVov Spotify: https://spoti.fi/42JpfvU Amazon: https://amzn.to/44b5D6m iHeartRadio: https://bit.ly/444h8MO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon: http://bit.ly/ProfessorofRockVIPFan Merch Store: https://professor-of-rock-lsn-shop.fo... Instagram: https://bit.ly/Instagram_Professor_of... #classicrock #60smusic #vinylstory #60srock We’ve done a couple of features on songs by the Mamas & the Papas- “California Dreamin,” and “Monday Monday,” two of their biggest hits. The toxic dynamics inside the band make them a fascinating subject to explore, and there’s always that lingering wonder about what that group could’ve been if they didn’t have all of that internal strife. In addition to the stories of those two mega hits, there is a lot more to tell about what went on behind the scenes with John & Michele Phillips, Denny Doherty, and “Mama” Cass Elliot. As I mentioned in an episode that we did exposing myths surrounding the death of Cass, she didn’t like it when people called her “Mama” Cass, but I will refer to that nickname during a key part of this episode only because it is essential to the storyline. Michelle Phillips once said, “I can’t even count how many people have told me over the years that they ended up in California because they heard ‘California Dreamin’. It changed their lives.” Nearly 60 years later, the music of the Mamas & the Papas still carries that same life-changing magic. The Mamas & the Papas followed “California Dreamin” and “Monday Monday” with a string of consecutive hits singles. “I Saw Her Again” was their 3rd Top 5 hit in a row, vaulting to #5 on the Billboard Hot 100, #3 in South Africa, #11 in the UK, and perched at the #1 spot in Canada: Next was “Look Through My Window,” a song that John Phillips wrote during a temporary separation with Michelle. John was convinced that Michelle was so upset at him that she left New York City and went back to home to California. It turned out that she was actually biding her time in an apartment just a few minutes away in Greenwich Village. “Words of Love” was the next single in Mamas & the Papas hit machine that climbed to #5 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #5 in Australia. The John Phillips penned song featured an inspired lead vocal performance by Cass Elliot Then as the lead single from their 3rd studio album Deliver, the Mamas & the Papas released a beautiful rendition of “Dedicated to the One I Love,” originally recorded by the all-female group The Shirelles back in ’59. The song was composed by Lowman Pauling & Ralph Bass. Record label owner & producer, Florence Greenberg signed the Shirelles to her record label, Septer Records, and even managed the group for a while. The Shirelles version of “Dedicated to the One I Love” was a stiff the first time around in ’59, stalling at #83, but it was re-released in ’61 and found its rightful place in music history landing at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #2 on the Hot R&B Sides. The Mamas & the Papas cover of “Dedicated to the One I Love" was another biggie for the quintet, cresting at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was particularly notable because Michelle Phillips delivered the primary vocal instead of Cass.

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