About the Song

“Dedicated to the One I Love” by The Mamas & the Papas is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners decades after its release. This iconic folk-rock ballad, with its lush harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, captures the essence of love and longing.

The song’s simple yet poignant lyrics paint a picture of a deep and enduring love. The vocal interplay between the group’s members, particularly Cass Elliot’s powerful voice, adds a layer of emotional depth to the song. The gentle acoustic guitar strumming and the subtle percussion create a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfectly complementing the song’s intimate and reflective mood.

“Dedicated to the One I Love” is more than just a song; it’s a testament to the power of music to evoke strong emotions and create lasting memories. Whether you’re a longtime fan of The Mamas & the Papas or new to their music, this song is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Lyrics: Dedicated To The One I Love

While I’m far away from you, my baby,
I know it’s hard for you, my baby,
Because it’s hard for me, my baby,
And the darkest hour is just before dawn –

Each night before you go to bed, my baby,
Whisper a little prayer for me my baby.
And tell all the stars above
This is dedicated to the one I love.

Love can never be exactly like we want it to be.
I could be satisfied knowing you love me.
There’s one thing I want you to do especially for me –
And it’s something that everybody needs.

While I’m far away from you, my baby,
Whisper a little prayer for me, my baby,
Because it’s hard for me, my baby,
And the darkest hour is just before dawn.

If there’s one thing I want you to do especially for me
Then it’s something that everybody needs…

Each night before you go to bed, my baby,
Whisper a little prayer for me, my baby,
And tell all the stars above –
This is dedicated to the one I love.
This is dedicated (to the one I love)
This is dedicated to the one I love
This is dedicated (to the one I love)
This is dedicated…

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