Yes, Michael McDonald provided background vocals on Steely Dan's song "Peg." His distinctive voice contributes to the song's rich harmonies and has become a notable aspect of its sound. "Peg" is featured on Steely Dan's 1977 album "Aja," where McDonald's vocal style complements the band's unique blend of rock and jazz influences.
In "Fastlove" by George Michael, there are four background singers featured in the track. Their harmonies complement Michael's lead vocals, adding depth and richness to the song's sound. The background vocals contribute significantly to the overall vibe, enhancing the upbeat and smooth feel of the track.
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
the background vocals were provided by Sam Brown, Durga McBroom, and Carol Kenyon
In mostly all of his songs, Michael Jackson did all his background vocals. He only really wanted his background vocals instead of using other people because hes cool like that...
Michael McDonald provided backing vocals on several of Kenny Loggins' songs, most notably on "This Is It," which was a hit from Loggins' 1979 album of the same name. He also contributed to "What a Fool Believes," a song Loggins co-wrote, and performed on other tracks during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their collaboration is noted for its harmonious blend and McDonald's signature vocal style.
No, Kenny Loggins sings "this is it" with McDonald singing background vocals
In "Fastlove" by George Michael, there are four background singers featured in the track. Their harmonies complement Michael's lead vocals, adding depth and richness to the song's sound. The background vocals contribute significantly to the overall vibe, enhancing the upbeat and smooth feel of the track.
1. All I Do (Michael doing background vocals) 2. Just Good Friends 3. Get It
I believe it's Michael McDonald. He did some additional vocals and co-wrote the song with Kenny Loggins in 1979.
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
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
Jascha richther = leadvocals, keyboards, background vocals. Mikkel lentz = Guitar and keyboards. Kare Wanscher = drums and percussion.Sorre madsen (ex-member) = Bass, backgrounds vocals.
the background vocals were provided by Sam Brown, Durga McBroom, and Carol Kenyon
In mostly all of his songs, Michael Jackson did all his background vocals. He only really wanted his background vocals instead of using other people because hes cool like that...
4 or 5Chris Daughtry- lead vocalsJosh Steely- guitarBrian Craddock- guitarJoey barnes- drums and backing vocals
Michael McDonald provided backing vocals on several of Kenny Loggins' songs, most notably on "This Is It," which was a hit from Loggins' 1979 album of the same name. He also contributed to "What a Fool Believes," a song Loggins co-wrote, and performed on other tracks during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their collaboration is noted for its harmonious blend and McDonald's signature vocal style.
I think it is Ace. Kiss did alot of their own backing vocals.