Lily Collins Only Realized Some of Phil Collins' Songs Were 'Real' at First Genesis Gig After Having 'Melody' in Her Head

"They were like, in my head, as I was maybe in the womb," the 'Emily in Paris' actress said of her dad's music during an appearance on 'Watch What Happens Live'

<p>Todd Williamson/Getty </p> Phil Collins and his daughter Lily in Los Angeles in March 2012

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Phil Collins and his daughter Lily in Los Angeles in March 2012

Lily Collins has some very early memories of her dad Phil Collins' music.

During a recent appearance on Watch What Happens Live, the actress, 35, was discussing her favorite of her dad's songs when she revealed she thinks she remembers certain melodies from when she was inside her mother Jill Tavelman's uterus.

While taking part in the "Clubhouse Jukebox" segment alongside her Emily in Paris costar Ashley Park, 33, Lily shared, “You know the funny thing is that I have these memories as a kid of songs that I don’t know if they’re actually real."

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“Because they were like, in my head, as I was maybe in the womb,” she added.

Referencing her dad's band, Lily told host Andy Cohen, “But then when I went to the first Genesis concert that I actually remembered as an adult, there were songs that came on that I went, 'That’s a real song?!' I thought that that was just a melody in my head.”

“It was really weird,” she recalled.

When it comes to her favorite Phil Collins song, Lily said, “Probably 'In the Air Tonight,'" but admitted, "There’s too many.”

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<p>Kevin Winter/Getty</p> Phil Collins and his daughter Lily in Los Angeles in March 2012

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Phil Collins and his daughter Lily in Los Angeles in March 2012

Lily was in attendance at her dad's final Genesis concert in March 2022 as the band took to the stage at London's O2 Arena to close out their The Last Domino? Tour.

Phil sat in a chair amid health issues for the performance while his son Nic played the drums. To mark such a special occasion, Lily made sure to honor her dad, brother and the band in an Instagram caption alongside multiple photos and videos.

<p>Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty</p> Andy Cohen, Lily Collins and Ashley Park on 'Watch What Happens Live'

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Andy Cohen, Lily Collins and Ashley Park on 'Watch What Happens Live'

The Love, Rosie actress said the evening celebrated, "The end of an era," adding: "To have witnessed this last show was truly the memory of a lifetime and an event I shall hold in my heart forever."

"Endlessly grateful doesn’t begin to do it justice. So much love was left on that O2 stage and an even bigger amount shared between an audience who didn’t want it to end," she continued.

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"Thank you @genesis_band for the memories, thank you dad for being such an inspiration and thank you @nic_collins for making me the proudest sister there is. 50 years of songs later and still generations more to celebrate you long after this tour has finished…" Lily concluded.

Genesis' farewell tour, which kicked off in Birmingham, U.K. in Sept. 2021, marked their first time performing in 14 years since 2007's Turn It On Again dates. The band was founded at the Charterhouse boarding school in Surrey in 1967.

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