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  1. 17 de dic. de 2010 · Here is "Mama Michelle" Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas with a great pop solo song from 1976, "No Love Today", a very odd choice for the comedy film Mothe...

  2. Denny Doherty - You'll never know (Waiting for a song) 2:56; Denny Doherty - Together (HQ) 3:18; ... 3:11; Children Of My Mind (Backing Vocals Enhanced)- Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips. 3:15; Lists Add to List. Add to List. Contributors. MERKUTXO, laineycrusoe2012, Showbiz_Kid, ingles. Report. Ad. More images. Denny Doherty ...

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

    I chose to run off with the circus to become a gypsy, as it were." Michelle Phillips agrees: "Denny knew that singing was what he wanted to do with his life -- there was never any question in his mind as to what he did best. He has absolutely one of the best tenor voices in rock and roll." Waiting For A Song confirms that!--Richard Barton Campbell,

  4. 1975. New Submission. Waiting For A Song ( LP, Album) Ember Records. 6016. Spain. 1975. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1974 Vinyl release of "Waiting For A Song" on Discogs.

  5. He offered a hand in writing many of the songs on that album. This go-round, on "WAITING FOR A SONG" Doherty chose to record an eclectic selection of wonderful tunes by a host of artists, creatively using ex-love Michelle Phillips and Cass Elliot as his two female backups.

  6. Denny Doherty is One of the Great Vocalists of the Sixties, a Singer Described by Mamas and Papas' Michelle Phillips as "The Psychedelic Frank Sinatra". 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 ...

  7. 18 de feb. de 2024 · He then moved on to join The Mugwumps, which also featured Cass Elliot, before they both joined John and Michelle Phillips in the New Journeymen, which, of course, became The Mamas & the Papas. 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.