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* The song was used extensively in the Hong Kong movie '']'' (1994), and is often referred to as the theme song to that film. * The song was used extensively in the Hong Kong movie '']'' (1994), and is often referred to as the theme song to that film.
* ] recorded an acoustic version with background vocals sung in Spanish. * ] recorded an acoustic version with background vocals sung in Spanish.
* Was covered by the group ] in the 1980's and used in their live set. * Was covered by the group ] in the 1980's and used in their live set. Dewey Bunnell handled the lead vocals and Gerry Beckley did the backgrounds.
* Multiple ] artists, such as ], have sampled the song and created remixes that have experienced much popularity within clubs and radio stations. * Multiple ] artists, such as ], have sampled the song and created remixes that have experienced much popularity within clubs and radio stations.
* ] have also released two cover versions. One was released on a ] sampler cassette and a re-recorded version appeared on the CD ''Made in The USA''. * ] have also released two cover versions. One was released on a ] sampler cassette and a re-recorded version appeared on the CD ''Made in The USA''.

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For the British television series, see California Dreaming (television)

"California Dreamin'" is a song by The Mamas & the Papas, first released in the 1960s.

The song was written in 1963 by John and Michelle Phillips while they were living in New York, inspired by Michelle's home sickness for California. At the time, the Phillipses were members of the folk group New Journeymen which evolved into The Mamas and the Papas.

They earned their first record contract after being introduced to Lou Adler, the head of Dunhill Records, by the singer Barry McGuire. In thanks to Adler, they sang the backing vocals to "California Dreamin'" on McGuire's album This Precious Time. The Mamas and the Papas recorded their own version which was released in 1965. It never made it to number one, but stayed on the charts for 17 weeks.

"California Dreamin'" was the first single and first big hit for The Mamas & the Papas and is, in fact, their impetus for being. If not for the song, and the group's talent, they may have never emerged as the important band they became. It is often incorrectly considered to be a "summer" song, even though the lyrics unambiguously state that the events it describes occur "on such a winter's day".

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