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      • According to Phil Collins, it was Mike Rutherford who came up with this song after getting the idea from his drum machine. Their keyboard player Tony Banks added some chords, and Collins began improvising lyrics while they listened to playbacks, at one point uttering the word "Mama," which became the title for the song.
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  2. "Mama" is a song by the English rock band Genesis, released as the first single in 1983 from their self-titled album. It is recognisable for its harsh drum machine introduction composed by Mike Rutherford, which leads into minimalist synthesizer lines in a minor tonality and finally Phil Collins' reverb-laden voice.

  3. Phil Collins has recounted a story about playing the song for the band's manager for the first time, who thought the narrator was the voice of the fetus pleading with the pregnant woman. Mike Rutherford created the unusual percussion with a drum machine set to distort the beats.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Mama” not only solidified Phil Collins’ status as a powerhouse vocalist within Genesis but also showcased his ability to convey deep emotions through his singing. This further propelled his successful solo career, where he continued to create music that resonated with audiences on a global scale.

  5. Jan 13, 2024 · Echoing Oedipal undertones, the song’s inspiration stems from a novel Phil Collins encountered, David Niven’s The Moon’s A Balloon. The book portrays a similar narrative of an enamoured young man fixated on an older prostitute, unreciprocated in her feelings towards him.

  6. The song features a distinctive introduction by Mike Rutherford on drum machine, followed by minimalist synthesizer lines played in a minor key, and finally Phil Collins' reverb-laden voice. The song became Genesis' most popular single in the UK, reaching number four on the UK Singles Chart.

  7. When I first stumbled upon this song at a friend’s house, I was immediately drawn in by its haunting melody and Phil Collins’ powerful vocals. Little did I know, the lyrics held a deeper meaning that would resonate with me for years to come.

  8. "Mama" was the first single from Genesis' 1983 self-titled album. It is recognizable for its harsh drum machine introduction composed by Mike Rutherford, which leads into minimalist synthesizer lines in minor keys and finally Phil Collins' reverb-laden voice.