Surprising Names Who Didn’t Mind Being in the Background

Harmonies are what enrich a song and add vocal depth to the lead singer. What you may find interesting is that many accomplished lead singers were more than happy to add their vocals to up and upcoming projects or singers albums and singles. Here are more surprising names of famous singers playing the supporting role in songsā€¦

Michael McDonald is a star all by himself, but found a way to add his vocals to the songs of Patti Labelle, Steely Dan, Toto, Chicago, Christopher Cross, Stephen Bishop, Bonnie Raitt, Carly Simon and Kenny Loggins.

Cher has one of the most unique singing voices in all of music, and early in her career she found work as a background singer for the early recordings of The Ronettes, the Crystals, the Righteous Brothers and Phil Spector.

Glenn Frey sang on the early Bob Seger songs, Whitney Houston added vocals to Chaka Kahn and Luther Vandross, and David Crosby helped with most of the early Jackson Brown singles in the late 60s and early 70s.


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