Released in the fall of 1966, the Mamas and the Papas' self-titled second album remains one of the foursome's most enduring and popular releases, and contains some of the most appealing and accomplished music that they ever produced. Along with the infectious hits I Saw Her Again and Words of Love, The Mamas and the Papas features such John Phillips-penned favorites as No Salt On Her Tail, Dancing Bear and "Trip, Stumble and Fall,"along with distinctive covers of Martha and the Vandellas' Motown anthem Dancing in the Street and the Rodgers and Hart standard "My Heart Stood Still.