"Had to Phone Ya" was originally recorded in late 1972/early 1973 by American Spring at Junior's Motel in Otho, Iowa.
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Pamplin also co-wrote the song "It's Like Heaven" with Brian Wilson and Diane Rovell for American Spring, but it would later appear on the Shaun Cassidy album Under Wraps.