Definitely off topic. I was listening to some old vinyl (that my ex wife left behind) and one of the songs had a really beautiful, touching, soft background vocal which sounded like three young women. There was a male lead singer (I think).
I wanted to hear it again, so I replayed all the vinyl I had played in the last week or so. Can't find anything with the female background vocals.
The albums were : Cat Stevens 'Tea for the Tillerman', James Taylor 'In the Pocket', Hall and Oates (favorite hits or something) and Simon and Garfunkle 'Bookends'. Oh, and Bonnie Raitt something. And Linda Ronstadt and Stone Ponies something.
At first I thought it must have been one of the Simon and Garfunkle songs, maybe the one with the 'All gone to look for America' lyrics. But nope, played it and no female chorus. Dang.
May have had one too many microbrews and added the chorus myself, in my mind. Ha Ha.
Grasping at straws.
Maybe I have the record lying around, underneath something.
Maybe someone can name an album of the seventies like the ones I mentioned, pop-rock I guess is the category, that has beautiful female background vocals. It was a slow song.
Thanks