Mamas and The Papas’ Vibrant Rendition of “Creeque Alley”
“Creeque Alley” is a folk rock song by the American folk rock group The Mamas & the Papas. The song was released in 1967 as a single and later included on their album “Deliver.”
The song is known for its storytelling lyrics, offering a narrative about the formation and early experiences of the band and its members. It references key moments in the history of The Mamas & the Papas, including the paths of John Phillips, Michelle Phillips, Cass Elliot, and Denny Doherty before they came together to form the group. The chorus includes the repeated line, “And no one’s getting fat except Mama Cass.”
“Creeque Alley” was well-received and is often seen as a musical history lesson, as it provides insight into the origins of the band and the folk music scene of the 1960s. The song also touches on the counterculture movement of the era.
The song remains a classic of the folk rock genre and is celebrated for its vivid storytelling and its role in providing a glimpse into the dynamic and complex history of The Mamas & the Papas.