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California Dreaming
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“California Dreamin'” by The Mamas and the Papas was written in 1963 by John and Michelle Phillips while they were living in New York City. The song is about their homesickness for California during a cold winter.

This is Queen Latifah's R&B version. She sure can sing.
Released: 17-Feb-2025
Category: R&B
Application: GarageBand
File type: m4a
File size: 6.7 Mb
Plays: 16
Downloads: 0
Weekly plays: 16
Weekly downloads: 0
License: Derivative works allowed on iBandstand only; contact artist for permission
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artist
One of my absolute favorite pop songs from the early 60s!
Nice job Mary!
:-)
1 month ago
artist
Very sweet, Mary. Love it !
1 month ago
artist
Sweet song & singing Mary 
Well enjoyed
1 month ago
artist
Awesome!! xx
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artist
Thanks everyone!
1 month ago
artist
Just listened to "La Javanaise" by Dyl. Seems like we are in a cover mood these days. Very nice rendition Mary.
1 month ago
artist
Great song! Brava! 👍
Italian version by Dik Dik:
https://youtu.be/F1O9Ut8Uy9o?si=qK7tC9IndPetOix-
1 month ago
artist
Enjoyed.
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1 month ago
artist
Really sweet!  I actually like your version better than the original.   This is more jazzy and laid back which registeres with this person here.  The orchestration is a really nicely added touch.   Thank you.
1 month ago
artist
Great choice.  One of the best songs ever.  You capture the emotions and put your unique touch on it.  Nice.
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1 month ago
A real classic. So nice to give it a little latin twist
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1 month ago
artist
Nice singing! Great song, and I really like this style for it.
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1 month ago
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