Mick Ralphs
John McElrath
John Lennon.
You were almost right. The song was written by Ralph, but when he was with Mott the Hoople, and appeared on the All the Young Dudes album. After Mott the Hoople, Ralph took the song with him when he went to join Bad Company. So yes, almost right.
Mason Musso- Lead Vocals, rhythm guitar Trace Cyrus- Vocals, Lead Guitar Blake Healy- Synthesizers, Keyboards Anthony Improgo- Drums, Percussions I LOVE METRO STATION
Caleb Harbin- Lead Vocals Robby Creasey- Lead Guitar Chad Kowal- Drums Charlee Conley- Bass Logan Thayer- Rhythm Guitar Farewell, My Love Forever. :)
The Anderson Sisiters from Pittsburg Ca. Lois Anderson lead vocals
The Ready Set sings the song. The lead singer is Jordan Witzigreuter.
The lead vocals were sung by Brian Wilson. Mike Love sang the lead vocals on the bridge and end tag.
Taka Boom on lead vocals (Chaka Khan's sister) along with the Undisputed Truth.
The lead vocals on Van Halen's song "When It's Love" were sung by Sammy Hagar. The track is from their 1988 album "OU812." Hagar's powerful and emotive delivery is a hallmark of the band's sound during his tenure as lead vocalist.
The lead vocals on "All About Love" by Earth, Wind & Fire are performed by Philip Bailey. Known for his exceptional falsetto and vocal range, Bailey's delivery contributes significantly to the song's soulful and uplifting vibe. The track is part of the band's broader repertoire that showcases their signature blend of R&B, soul, and funk.
Freddie Mercury was the main singer, but not the only one : Roger Taylor (the drummer of the band) sang most of the backing vocals in both studio albums and live performances, as well as some lead vocals (most notably on songs such as The Invisible Man and I'm In Love With My Car), and Brian May (guitar) also sang backing vocals and occasional lead vocals (notably on the introduction of Who Wants To Live Forever). John Deacon, the bassist, never sang on any album, but did sing backing vocals on some live performances.