@kenzieshere

It's January 2024, and this is still sublime and pure magic.

@user-pk6zb7ir6f

Cass had one hell of voice

@alanhodges8839

I’m 82 and it’s March 2024 still listening every day and for ever to the greatest most beautiful
harmonising group

@CynthiaFisher-z5c

It’s now 2024 and OMG this song is still beautiful. Such harmony, Cass Elliott, gone way too soon😭😢

@lazarocaffone4513

It’s 2023 and the song still gives me the chills

@gerryg8228

Cass Elliot’s voice still gives me chills. One of my favourite female singers.

@darrylbradshaw3527

I remember the Ed Sullivan Show!  
That was back in the days when Sunday night was SUNDAY NIGHT!

@dennissobell9093

They're harmonies were amazing

@victorcafaro5384

It's June 2025.  I am 83 and every time I listen to this magical song I am in my 20's again.

@ikesaunders4237

I'm 70 yrs old in 2024 & I am so glad I lived in the 60's to hear such beautiful music that still sounds great today I just hope this music will never die

@margaretconnery7422

MAMA CASS HAS A VOICE THAT NO ONE WILL EVER FORGET.

@carpelogg

MAMA CASS VOICE. WOW.

@cole6122

One of the most beautiful choruses in all of music

@mlhm5

Saw them in person while in college on October 22, 1966. Wow, almost 60 years ago. I must be really old.

@bobvogel2412

Arguably their best song. The harmonies are simply outstanding. John Phillips was an exceptional musician. He wrote this classic. My opinion only.

@meow-knee

Wish to see people watching this in 2024,you will be legend

@malcolmharing3744

It's January 2023. I'm 68. For what it's worth,  this is one of the most gorgeous songs from the 60's that will never be equaled by today's music. And Michelle Phillips is one of the most beautiful ladies in music, of all times.

@soso8824

Rest in peace and rest in power, Mama Cass.

@nazznomad

There's an undertone of sadness in their faces. A knowingness that the band was falling apart.

@davidhernandezoficial

Sublime and magical!!!