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They played the Monterey Pop Festival, cementing them as one of the musical voices of the Summer of Love. John Phillips co-produced ''[[Monterey Pop]]'', the movie of the festival, setting the example of filming music festivals that would be followed at Woodstock and Altamont.
 
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* [[Band of Relatives]]: John and Michelle Phillips were husband and wife.
* [[Covered Up]]: The Mamas and the Papas are examples of both sides of this trope.
** Their version of "Dedicated to the One I Love" is much better known than the earlier version released by [[The Shirelles]]. Similarly, their cover of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" (in which Mama Cass did her own whistling) charted much higher than the 1931 original by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra.
** Everybody thinks of [[The Beach Boys]]' cover of "Califormia Dreamin'" before the original version, even though John and Michelle Phillips were in the music video.
* [[Throw It In]]: "I Saw Her Again" was mixed incorrectly, leading to the famous and often-imitated intro "I saw her ... I saw her again".
{{quote|"That has to be a mistake: nobody's that clever"|[[Paul McCartney]]}}
 
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For singles and compilation albums, see [[w:The Mamas & the Papas discography|the list on The Other Wiki]].
 
{{creatortropes}}
* [[Band of Relatives]]: John and Michelle Phillips were husband and wife.
* [[Covered Up]]: The Mamas and the Papas are examples of both sides of this trope.
** Their version of "Dedicated to the One I Love" is much better known than the earlier version released by [[The Shirelles]]. Similarly, their cover of "Dream a Little Dream of Me" (in which Mama Cass did her own whistling) charted much higher than the 1931 original by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra.
** Everybody thinks of [[The Beach Boys]]' cover of "Califormia Dreamin'" before the original version, even though John and Michelle Phillips were in the music video.
* [[Throw It In]]: "I Saw Her Again" was mixed incorrectly, leading to the famous and often-imitated intro "I saw her ... I saw her again".
{{quote|"That has to be a mistake: nobody's that clever"|[[Paul McCartney]]}}
 
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