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- Uncredited_background_singer abstract "Uncredited background vocals are common in music, including popular music, even when the unnamed performer adds significantly to the performance. It is uncommon for background singers to be credited. Usually credit is withheld so as to highlight the performance of the lead artist and sometimes the extra singer simply happened to be in the studio. Unknown background singers may also come to prominence later.Significant uncredited background vocals appear in the following songs: Michael Jackson performed uncredited backing vocals on three Doobie Brothers songs for their album Minute By Minute: "Here To Love You", "What A Fool Believes" and "Minute By Minute". John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles perform on the Rolling Stones' "We Love You". Brian Jones on the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" "Roll with me Henry" by Etta James includes Richard Berry, author of "Louie Louie", performing the role of "Henry". Sam Cooke's "Bring It On Home to Me" has vocal responses by Lou Rawls matching Cooke word for word and note for note. The Ronettes 1963 hit "Baby, I Love You" features uncredited background vocals by Darlene Love and Cher. Mick Jagger performs uncredited background vocals on Carly Simon's recording of "You're So Vain", which led to the apparently erroneous theory that the song was about Jagger. Howlin' Wolf sings uncredited on Koko Taylor's version of "Wang Dang Doodle", which Wolf had recorded previously. Jimmy Reed's wife, Mary "Mama" Reed, sings uncredited unison harmony on many of his songs, including two of his biggest hits, "Big Boss Man" and "Bright Lights, Big City". Dean Friedman's UK hit "Lucky Stars" features the uncredited Denise Marsa. Jonathan Richman's "The Neighbors" features Jody Ross. Andrew Gold's "Never Let Her Slip Away" features sparse harmony vocals from Freddie Mercury. Rockwell's "Somebody's Watching Me" featured backing vocals by Jermaine Jackson and Michael Jackson. Prince's "Billy Jack Bitch" featured backing vocals by Lenny Kravitz "Bad Blood" by Neil Sedaka features uncredited backing vocals by Elton John. Far East Movement's "Ain't Coming Down" and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' "Can't Hold Us" feature uncredited background vocals by Susannah Wetzel, a former Barney & Friends actress. Avicii's "Wake Me Up!" feature uncredited vocals by Aloe Blacc Avicii's "Hey Brother" feature uncredited vocals by Dan Tyminski↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Uncredited_background_singer subject Category:Popular_music.
- Uncredited_background_singer comment "Uncredited background vocals are common in music, including popular music, even when the unnamed performer adds significantly to the performance. It is uncommon for background singers to be credited. Usually credit is withheld so as to highlight the performance of the lead artist and sometimes the extra singer simply happened to be in the studio.".
- Uncredited_background_singer label "Uncredited background singer".
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