Favorite 3 Part Harmonizing...
The Chain
Over and Over Farmers Daughter Honey Hi Beautiful Child Gold Dust Woman Love in Store Never Forget Save Me a Place (live) Bleed to Love Her Sweet Girl |
Crystal
Dreams You Make Lovin Fun Oh Daddy Gold Dust Woman Say You Love Me Blue Letter Over And Over Love In Store Save Me A Place Everywhere |
There's a long list of these, but strangely, the first song to leap into my head was 'Sweet Girl', specifically the 'still through the sunlight days I wait' verse. Really lovely work.
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Why with Buckingham Nicks is probably the best harmony after Over and Over Live
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Why and Hypnotized from the '75-76 shows.
Crystal Over and Over Honey Hi Angel Beautiful Child Storms Go Your Own Way The Chain (best!) Love in Store Little Lies (even if true about the AI Stevie) Many more but these pop into my head first |
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Why (live) 1975.
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Rhiannon (go YouTube and listen to the isolated vocals—devastating harmonies)
Say You Love Me (tight and unified as a distinct sound) YMLF (wow) Gold Dust Woman (Christine’s high harmonies here give me chills) Honey Hi (an obvious choice!) Walk a Thin Line (perfect blend of three voices) Love In Store (Stevie!) Sweet Girl (amazing—again Christine!) Silver Springs / Dance Version (again, Christine’s high harmony here) Bleed to Love Her / Dance version (wow) Live Rhino release of The Chain, 1982 |
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They isolate the vocals of You Make Loving Fun on The Making Of Rumours documentary and it's just magic.
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I'm surprised no one picked the kids singing the end of Say You Will
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From around 2:35 seconds until 4:45 seconds we are treated to great two part and three part harmonies: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K6t3ut06pz0 |
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Farmer’s Daughter and Honey Hi were the two that jumped immediately to mind!
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I know this thread is about the RUMOURS three singers, but when I think of the band’s best three-part harmonies, I can’t ignore “Night Watch,” which features unbelievably tight and impressive harmonies from Welch-McVie-Walker. (And yes, David Walker is definitely singing high harmonies on this (as he also does in parts of “Bright Fire.”)
In fact, most of the songs on PENGUIN were arranged to feature very strong harmonies. When Walker was deposed, Welch and McVie overdubbed several voices on their MYSTERY and HEROES songs. The idea that this element was not fully matured until the introduction of Lindsey and Stevie is a fiction. |
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