About the song
“Creeque Alley” by The Mamas & The Papas is a unique track, functioning both as a catchy song and a mini-autobiography. Written by John and Michelle Phillips in 1966, it details the group’s formation and early struggles.
Themes:
- Origin Story: The lyrics chronicle the individual journeys of the group’s members before coming together. It references John and Michelle’s time in the folk group “The New Journeymen” in the Virgin Islands (“Creque Alley” is the location of a club they frequented). It also mentions Denny Doherty and Zal Yanovsky (later of the Lovin’ Spoonful) trying to make it as folk singers. Finally, Cass Elliot’s arrival (“Mama Cass”) completes the picture.
- Struggle and Aspiration: The song doesn’t shy away from the financial difficulties the group faced in their early days (“greasin’ on American Express cards”). Yet, it portrays their unwavering optimism and creative spirit (“Duffy’s good vibrations, and our imaginations, can’t go on indefinitely”).
- Folk to Folk-Rock: There’s a subtle hint at their musical transition. Lines like “John and Mitchie were gettin’ kinda itchy just to leave the folk scene music behind” suggest their openness to exploring a new sound, which would blossom into their signature folk-rock style.
Overall, “Creeque Alley” is a nostalgic look back at the group’s humble beginnings, capturing their camaraderie, ambition, and the challenges that ultimately led to their success.
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Lyrics
John and Mitchy were gettin’ kind of itchy
Just to leave the folk music behind Zal and Denny workin’ for a penny Tryin’ to get a fish on the line In a coffee house Sebastian sat And after every number they’d pass the hat McGuinn and McGuire just a gettin’ higher In L.A., you know where that’s at And no one’s gettin’ fat except Mama CassZally said Denny, you know there aren’t many
Who can sing a song the way that you do, let’s go south Denny said Zally, golly, don’t you think that I wish I could play guitar like you Zal, Denny and Sebastian sat (at the Night Owl) And after every number they’d pass the hat McGuinn and McGuire still a gettin’ higher In L.A., you know where that’s at And no one’s gettin’ fat except Mama CassWhen Cass was a sophomore, planned to go to Swarthmore
But she changed her mind one day Standin’ on the turnpike, thumb out to hitchhike Take me to New York right away When Denny met Cass he gave her love bumps Called John and Zal and that was the Mugwumps McGuinn and McGuire couldn’t get no higher But that’s what they were aimin’ at And no one’s gettin’ fat except Mama CassMugwumps, high jumps, low slumps, big bumps
Don’t you work as hard as you play Make up, break up, everything is shake up Guess it had to be that way Sebastian and Zal formed the Spoonful Michelle, John, and Denny gettin’ very tuneful McGuinn and McGuire just a catchin’ fire In L.A., you know where that’s at And everybody’s gettin’ fat except Mama Cass Di di di dit dit dit di di di dit, whoaBroke, busted, disgusted, agents can’t be trusted
And Mitchy wants to go to the sea Cass can’t make it, she says we’ll have to fake it We knew she’d come eventually Greasin’ on American Express cards It’s low rent, but keeping out the heat’s hard Duffy’s good vibrations and our imaginations Can’t go on indefinitely And California dreamin’ is becomin’ a reality