Episode 11: The Famous Hits with Unfamous Voices
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Some of the most unforgettable moments in pop music did not come from the stars at all, they came from the voices standing right beside them.
In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the uncredited and under-recognized singers whose performances helped turn good songs into timeless hits. From Chris Norman’s smoky surprise on Suzi Quatro’s “Stumblin’ In,” to Kiki Dee’s perfect blend with Elton John, to the powerhouse session vocalists behind Sergio Mendes, Phil Collins, Meat Loaf, and Michael Jackson, these are the names you never knew, singing the parts you will never forget.
You will hear how:
• Suzi Quatro and Chris Norman recorded “Stumblin’ In” in a single magical take
• Elton John turned to Kiki Dee when Dusty Springfield fell ill
• Sergio Mendes chose two unknown voices for his biggest U.S. hit
• Phil Collins built a duet with Marilyn Martin without ever sharing a booth
• Ellen Foley delivered the explosive vocals for “Paradise by the Dashboard Light”
• Siedah Garrett recorded with Michael Jackson but was not credited on the sleeve
This week’s cocktail: The Duet
A simple, smooth, harmony-in-a-glass.
• 1 ounce bourbon
• 1 ounce amaretto
• 1/2 ounce fresh lemon juice
• 1/2 ounce simple syrup
Shake with ice. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh cubes. Garnish with a lemon twist.
Two voices, one blend, in cocktail form.
If you love pop history, studio secrets, and the thrill of discovering the story behind the song, this one is for you.
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