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All John Phillips Lyrics (en) Total 29

John Phillips - There Is A PlaceThere is a place between two stars Somewhere in space that's yours, it's ours We'll watch the worlds roll by And never even think of dying There is a place in space
John Phillips - Boys From The SouthHe was born in Dixie On a sultry summer night He was born in Dixie And his momma raised him right All the boys from the South can play the guitar Dance the tap or
John Phillips - She Got SheOoh-la-la-la, ooh-la Ooh-la-la-la, ooh-la Ooh-la-la-la, ooh-la Ooh-la-la-la, ooh-la She got she eyes, she got she lips She got she cheeks, she got she hips She got
John Phillips - Average ManI'm much older than the average man that you date And I can be colder than the average man that you hate You're so much prettier than anything the average man Could
John Phillips - Slow Starter{Chorus} Cheer up, slow starter Don't give up or try any harder Stop looking at racing cars Just follow your own stars In the end, they'll still be there
John Phillips - BabiesThree little babies on a big silver bird Flying through heaven tonight Promise, Lord, I'll always keep my word Just let 'em make it alright Three little babies on a
John Phillips - Me And My Uncle{Verse 1} Me and my uncle went riding down From Colorado, West Texas bound And we stopped off in Santa Fe That being the point that's about half way 'Sides,
John Phillips - Kokomo{Verse 1} Off the Florida Keys, there's a place called Kokomo That's where we used to go to get away from it all Just a simple place where no one recognized our
John Phillips - What do you know?(To be released) {Presumed Verse 1} When the Summer signs are shifting in the wind And the Silver-frosted stars are turning black When the warming flame is
John Phillips - Train Song(From fragment, to be released) {Presumed intro and presumed Verse 1} Train is a goin' Train is a goin' In the nighttime, the sunshine, and the
John Phillips - Look at the Time Fly{Verse 1} Ice cream bells flowing down a river Make the might muscle man moan Crazy songs of freedom forever Sentimental hum with his bones
John Phillips - Sylvia{Verse 1} I give to you a single rose I plucked where the moonlight grows Oh Sylvia, would that we were flowers Upon the day that had no name we talked along till evening
John Phillips - The Bird with Plastic Feathers{Verse 1} All I was given, a chandelier, that sighed whenever it glistened And I was given, a toy soldier, who'd stand under nothing but glisten Now the wings of a
John Phillips - Whisper to the Wind{Verse 1} When the flowers on your garden walls are hidden By the snow that falls And your heart and mind are frozen in Pull the shades of your window, lay your head on
John Phillips - Mulberry Avenue{Verse 1} The silent silken hillside, carries rivers to the sea Under tree and bridges, of dark and mystery Clapping four hands together, comes a tiny child Through
John Phillips - Per Ante Pen Ultimatum{Verse 1} The windmill giant, commands you to follow him Bitter sounds of victory, trail far behind In the palace of truth, nobody knows you Beseech him to listen, to
John Phillips - Scaramoche{Verse 1} Scaramoche the weary jester, sells his misery for delight Dances in his bubble and patchwork peacock ties Frolics in the halls of King Apollo's town of ice
John Phillips - Paint-Box Jester{Verse 1} See the clown with his crown of melancholy See him frown at the crowds who crept to slowly He brings him down with his wit, created solely For your enjoyment,
John Phillips - Willow Brook{Verse 1} The pale grey faces sudden crosses A silent mountains treading like leopards Along the narrow mountain passes Traveling to Willow Brook
John Phillips - Peppermint Wind{Verse 1} The midnight cat is in his sack On the bridge of the ravens Children's shoes are running back Down the street of old men's wailings
John Phillips - Ballad of a Tall Man{Verse 1} Take your voice away from my door I don't want to hear it anymore There's something in the sky, that calls for me So I'll just hand you back your
John Phillips - Let It Bleed, GenevieveGenevieve lay bleeding in my basement Misconceiving life again Up on the sidewalk, her replacement Waiting to be skinned Bobby wants a lady from the low lands And
John Phillips - Malibu PeopleI got a fine beach house, baby And the waves roll in Playing in the sand with your best friend babe Malibu people really know how to live A castle in the sand and a lady
John Phillips - April AnneApril Anne with the red bandanna round her head Pretty Anne with the peacock feathered fan said That the sash around her waist turned to lead And her jingle-jangled faggot friend was
John Phillips - California Dreamin'All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray I've been for a walk on a winter's day I'd be safe and warm if I was in L.A California dreamin' on such a
John Phillips - MississippiHit it, Hal Early in the mornin', she hitched a ride down to Louisville Holdin' onto a hundred dollar bill Dressed herself like a Cajun Queen in New Orleans, baby
John Phillips - DrumSome robbers, they don't need no knives or guns babe They come get you where you are Somebody's come and stole my blackbird drum, baby You know they took them from my
John Phillips - Holland tunnelLa la-la la, la-la La, la-la la, la-la La la-la la, la-la La, la-la la First thing you do, drive right through that Holland Tunnel Pay your toll to the soul on the
John Phillips - Topanga CanyonSometimes I drive out to Topanga And I park my car in the sand Watching and waiting for a pickup From my man And maybe down to Farmer's Market Those people,

John Phillips

John Phillips
John Phillips was a singer-songwriter, best known for being a member of the popular 1960s group The Mamas and The Papas. He was born in Parris Island, South Carolina in 1935 and grew up in Alexandria, Virginia. Phillips began his musical career as a member of The Journeymen, a folk trio, before forming The Mamas and The Papas in 1965. The group gained widespread popularity with hits such as “California Dreamin'” and “Monday, Monday.” Phillips also wrote and produced for other artists, including Scott McKenzie’s hit “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair).” In the 1970s, Phillips released several solo albums and continued to tour and perform with various incarnations of The Mamas and The Papas. He passed away in 2001 at the age of 65.