The In Crowd
The Mamas & the Papas Lyrics


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I'm in with the in crowd
I go where the in crowd goes
I'm in with the in crowd
And I know what the in crowd knows
Any time of the year, don't you hear?
Dressin' fine, makin' time
We breeze up and down the street
We get respect from the people we meet
They make way day or night
They know the in crowd is out of sight
I'm in with the in crowd
I know every latest dance
When you're in with the in crowd
It's so easy to find romance!
Any time of the year, don't you hear?
If it's square, we ain't there
We make every minute count
Our share is always the biggest amount
Other guys imitate us,
But the original is still the greatest
In crowd!

Any time of the year, don't you hear?
Spendin' cash, talkin' trash
I'll show you a real good time
Come on with me and leave your troubles behind
I don't care where you've been,
You ain't been no where 'til you been in...
With the in crowd
With the in crowd




In crowd!
In crowd!

Overall Meaning

The Mamas & the Papas’ song “The In Crowd” is a celebration of belonging to a certain social circle or group which is perceived to be superior to other social groups. The lyrics of the song suggest that the ‘in crowd’ are admired by others and get respect from people they meet. They dress fine, make time, and breeze up and down the street with the biggest amounts of cash to spend. Additionally, they know every latest dance and finding romance is so easy when you’re in the in crowd. The lyrics also suggest that the ‘in crowd’ is exclusive, and they only socialize with people from their social circle. The song was popular in the 1960s when the youth culture was at its peak, and popularity in high school meant everything.


The lyrics of “The In Crowd” are a reflection of the youth culture of the 1960s, where social groups or cliques were an essential aspect of high school life. The song talks about the exclusivity of belonging to the ‘in crowd’ and the perks that come with it. It’s also a celebration of individuality, where the lyrics suggest that ‘if it's square, we ain’t there’ and that other guys imitate them, but the original is still the greatest. The song’s melody is up-tempo and catchy, which makes it perfect for dancing and partying. It’s a representation of the youth culture of the 60s, where having fun and enjoying life was a top priority.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm in with the in crowd
I am a part of the popular, influential group


I go where the in crowd goes
I attend the same events and locations as the popular group


And I know what the in crowd knows
I am aware of the latest trends and information known by the popular group


Any time of the year, don't you hear?
Regardless of the season, we are always active and popular


Dressin' fine, makin' time
We put effort into our appearance and make time for socializing


We breeze up and down the street
We easily move around town and are noticed by others


We get respect from the people we meet
Others admire and show admiration towards us


They make way day or night
People move aside for us and are willing to accommodate us


They know the in crowd is out of sight
Others acknowledge that the popular group is impressive and desirable


I know every latest dance
I am knowledgeable about the current dance crazes and can participate in them


When you're in with the in crowd
Being a part of the popular group makes life easier and more enjoyable


It's so easy to find romance!
Dating and finding love is effortless when you are a part of the popular group


If it's square, we ain't there
We avoid anything that is considered uncool or outdated


We make every minute count
We value our time and make the most of it


Our share is always the biggest amount
We tend to receive the largest portion and the most attention


Other guys imitate us,
Others attempt to copy our style and behavior


But the original is still the greatest
We are the originators of the popular group and are still considered the best


Spendin' cash, talkin' trash
We are willing to spend money and boast about our lifestyle


I'll show you a real good time
I can guarantee an entertaining and exciting experience


Come on with me and leave your troubles behind
Joining the popular group will allow you to forget your worries


I don't care where you've been,
It doesn't matter where you've been before


You ain't been no where 'til you been in...
Being a part of the popular group is the ultimate experience


With the in crowd
Being a member of the popular group


In crowd!
Celebrating the glory and reputation of the popular group




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Cloud9
Written by: Billy Page

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Comments from YouTube:

@kristopher1799

Mama Cass is unparalleled!!! Fab vocals throughout this song and other tracks on this great album. My mother let me listen to her copy and I was hooked, easily. No regrets.

@Pamcakes1981

My mom had this album and it was one of my favorites songs on it. Thanks for the great memories as my childhood ROCKED!

@larrynones3353

great rendition! I discovered this song on a road trip from FL to PA and played it over and over again!

@davidcarson2834

I was rocking out to this in the early part of summer 2014.

@thelasttaarakian

lol summer of 2013 for me when I grabbed the record for $1! good times

@benoitpellet1657

Damn, Cass Elliot had a voice!

@Manfredo2208

Music of the time in that good music were produced.

@mthivier

Didn't know that they did a cover of this song. Dobie Gray had the hit, and Petula Clark also did a great version, but this is also very nice. I always liked the songs where Cass sang lead.

@brotftheyhaveusernamesnow

Mar Thivierge Cass’ voice was very pretty and fitting to every song genre, be it her earlier folk career, or her later pop work with the Mama’s and the Papa’s. A beautiful vocal range lost much too soon.

@BegoneJonah

Man, could she ever belt.

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