California Dreamin'

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“California Dreamin'”
“California Dreamin'” cover
Single by The Mamas and the Papas
from the album If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears
Released November, 1965
Format Vinyl record (7") 45 RPM
Recorded 1965
Genre Pop Rock, folk rock
Length 2:42
Label Dunhill
Writer(s) John Phillips, Michelle Phillips
Producer Lou Adler

"California Dreamin'" is a song by The Mamas & the Papas, first released in 1965. The song is #89 in Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[1]

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[edit] History

According to John Phillips in a Bravo documentary, and Michelle in an NPR piece, the song was written in 1963 while they were living in New York. He dreamed about the song and woke her up to help him write. She had stopped in St. Patrick's a few days earlier, which led to the second verse. At the time, the Phillipses were members of the folk group The New Journeymen which evolved into The Mamas and the Papas.

They earned their first record contract after being introduced to Lou Adler, the head of Dunhill Records, by the singer Barry McGuire. In thanks to Adler, they sang the backing vocals to "California Dreamin'" on McGuire's album This Precious Time. The Mamas and the Papas then recorded their own version. The single was released in late 1965 but it was not an immediate breakthrough. After gaining little attention in Los Angeles upon its release, Michelle Phillips remembers that it took a radio station in Boston to break the song nationwide. .[2] By early 1966, the song peaked at # 4 and it stayed on the charts for 17 weeks. McGuire later claimed that you can hear his vocals in the background on the record.[3]

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[edit] Significant artistic and commercial uses

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[edit] Video games

  • This song is part of the soundtrack of the FPS Men of Valor.
  • BeautifulDay, a video game music composer in O2Jam has a remix available in the game.

[edit] Other

  • The Beach Boys' rendition of the song is mentioned to be playing in a jukebox in the Dead Milkmen's song "Punk Rock Girl."
  • Is played amongst other California-themed songs in the Golden State section of Disney's California Adventure theme park.
  • The name of California Screamin' at Disney's California Adventure is a play on the name of the song.
  • Australian band The Smallgoods make mention of the song in a track on their album Down On The Farm.
  • The song's title is used as the name of a sandwich sold at Deli counters at some Safeway supermarkets. It contains Turkey, bacon, avocado, and lettuce.
  • California Dreaming is the name of a restaurant chain in South Carolina and Georgia.
  • The song forms a large part of Current 93's collage album Dawn.
  • The song is played by a band in the 1993 movie "Dragon: A Bruce Lee Story" when Bruce Lee (starred by Jason Scott Lee) and his wife Linda go to a party in California.
  • The song inspired the name of the fictional band California Dreams, from the series of the same name.

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