Back in the 60's, The Fifth Dimension had a song "Aquarius/LetThe Sunshine In." The group included two female singers, Marilyn McCoo and Florence LaRue.
"Please don't push me away"
Rachel Bradshaw. She also co-wrote the song.
I have never heard a version without the background vocals...the pop hits monthly version seems to have the least intrusive take on background vocals
There's no female vocals on Battle Hymns.
the background vocals were provided by Sam Brown, Durga McBroom, and Carol Kenyon
"Please don't push me away"
Rachel Bradshaw. She also co-wrote the song.
Her name is Maria Luisa
Paul "Wix" Wickens, Keyboardist and background vocals Abe Laboriel Jr. On Drums and background vocals Rusty Anderson on Guitars and background vocals Brian Ray, Guitars, Bass, and background vocals Sir Paul, Everything and Anything
One day when I was at my end lord God gave me gave me peace within Oh yes I can say (background vocals) yes I can say the Lord He delievered me Oh Yea Listen When there was no place to go He guided my footsteps to a brand new shore awwww yes Yes I can say (background vocals) yes I can say the Lord delievered me He delievered me Oh Yea oh yea yeaaaaaaah just like the children (background vocals) just like the children The children of IS-RA-EL (background vocals) children of Is-ra-el Just like Daniel (background vocals) just like Daniel In the lion dens (background vocals) the lions dens ohhhhhhhhhhhh The lord step In When I needed Him most and He delievered me Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah ooooooooooHHHHHHH My heart is fixed yesssss My mind is made up ohhhhhhh I Love Jesus awwww Yeaaaaa And for me He is enough awww Yeaaaa Yes I can say (background vocals) yes I can say the lord delievered me He delievereed me awwww yeah yeah I got one more thang right here yall When there wasnt A friend in this world no where Call on Jesus and you know what Jesus will run there Yeah Yes I can say (background vocals) yes I can say ohhhhh Lord (background vocals) The Lord My Lord (background vocals) delievered me He delievered me Yeah Yeah Yeah Let me say this right here Yall When my days are dark and blue And I dont worry NAWwwww You see I know Jesus I Know he will see me through Yeah Yeah Yes I can sayyyyy (background vocals) yes I can say Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (background vocals) the Lord My Lord (background vocals) delievered My Savior he delievered me oh Yeah Chorus repeat X 2 Just like the children (background vocals) just like the children The children of IS-RA-EL (background vocals) children of Is-ra-el Just like Daniel (background vocals) just like Daniel In the lion dens (background vocals) the lions dens ohhhhhhhhhhhh The lord step In When I needed Him most and He delievered me Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah ooooooooooHHHHHHH My heart is fixed yesssss My mind is made up ohhhhhhh I Love Jesus awwww Yeaaaaa And for me He is enough awww Yeaaaa Yes I can say (background vocals) yes I can say the lord delievered me He delievereed me awwww yeah yeah
I have never heard a version without the background vocals...the pop hits monthly version seems to have the least intrusive take on background vocals
This song is called "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" and features Dusty Springfield for the female vocals.
I believe it was Cannonball by the Breeders, if memory serves.
There's no female vocals on Battle Hymns.
the background vocals were provided by Sam Brown, Durga McBroom, and Carol Kenyon
You're looking for lyrics to a song that has no lyrics, only vocals. Sounds like in the beginning the girl voice says "I do my duty" but i think it's just vocals, not actual lyrics. they're not meant to mean anything.
I think it is Ace. Kiss did alot of their own backing vocals.