Cass Elliot – Make Your Own Kind of Music lyrics

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Make Your Own Kind of Music is a song that was originally written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil in 1969. It was first recorded and released by Cass Elliot, also known as Mama Cass of the Mamas & the Papas, in the same year. The Cass Elliot – Make Your Own Kind of Music lyrics quickly became a hit and remain one of Elliot’s most popular and beloved songs.

The lyrics of Make Your Own Kind of Music are about embracing individuality and finding the courage to be oneself, even in the face of criticism and adversity. The song’s upbeat melody and positive message have made it an enduring anthem for self-expression and acceptance.

The Complete lyrics of the song:

Nobody can tell you
There’s only one song worth singing
They may try and sell you
Cause it hangs them up
To see someone like you

But you gotta make your own kind of music
Sing your own special song
Make your own kind of music
Even if nobody else sings along

You’re gonna be nowhere
The loneliest kind of lonely
It may be rough going
Just to do your thing is the hardest thing to do

But you gotta make your own kind of music
Sing your own special song
Make your own kind of music
Even if nobody else sings along

So if you cannot take my hand
And if you must be going, I will understand

You gotta make your own kind of music
Sing your own special song
Make your own kind of music
Even if nobody else sings along

You gotta make your own kind of music
Sing your own kind of song
Make your own kind of music
Even if nobody else sings along

You gotta make your own kind of music
Sing your own kind of song
Make your own kind of music
Even if nobody else sings along

No no no no
Even if nobody else sings along
If nobody else sings along

Biography of the Cass Elliot:

Cass Elliot was an American singer and actress, best known as a member of the folk rock group The Mamas & The Papas. She was born Ellen Naomi Cohen on September 19, 1941, in Baltimore, Maryland, and raised in Alexandria, Virginia. She began her music career in New York City in the early 1960s, performing in various groups and recording backup vocals for other artists.

In 1965, Elliot joined The Mamas & The Papas, a group that would go on to achieve great success in the 1960s with hits such as “California Dreamin'” and “Monday, Monday.” Elliot’s powerful voice and dynamic stage presence made her an integral part of the group’s sound and image.

After The Mamas & The Papas disbanded in 1971, Elliot embarked on a solo career, releasing several albums and continuing to perform live. She also appeared in a number of films and television shows, including the 1968 film “Head” and the 1970 television series “Make Room for Granddaddy.”