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Safe in My Garden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Safe in My Garden
Safe in My Garden is a song written by John Phillips, and recorded by The Mamas and the Papas. The single was briefly in the Top 100 pop chart in the United States. AllMusic.com calls the song "One of the group's finest latter-day records." ==The Mamas and the Papas== The Mamas and the Papas recorded "Safe in My Garden" as an A-side single, and it is on their final LP, The Papas & The Mamas (1968). The lyrics refer to protests, police brutality, and a world-weariness about the 1960s, in particular the Sunset Strip Riots.〔 Despite the actual lyrics, the music is classic "Laurel Canyon" folk music, and has been described as "this bucolic, happy song." Well-known for their singers' harmonies, this is an especially beautiful example of how the Mamas and Papas blended their voices by "layering vocal lines over and under each other that almost breaks your heart." Despite reaching the Top Pop 100, as a "lead single" at the time, it was considered a failure for the band, leading to widespread rumors they were breaking up. However, since then, it has been included in virtually every one of their later compilation LPs and CDs, including ''Greatest Hits'' (1998), ''The Singles+'', and ''All the Leaves Are Brown'' (both 2001).〔 In 2014, the ''Knoxville News'' called the song number three out of the "Ten essential songs that everyone should hear."〔
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