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EPISODE · Oct 12, 2025 · 13 MIN

Episode 3: Hidden Harmonies | The Famous Backing Vocalists Behind Classic Rock Songs

from Who Ordered the Pie? | Classic Rock Music History & Cocktails · host Christopher Machado

Send us Fan MailSome of the biggest stars in music history were not in the spotlight. They were standing just behind it.In this episode of Who Ordered the Pie?, we uncover the hidden superstar backing vocals that shaped some of the most iconic songs of the 1970s and 1980s.From Mick Jagger’s harmony on Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” to David Bowie rescuing Mott the Hoople with “All the Young Dudes,” to John Lennon co-writing and singing on Bowie’s “Fame,” these are the voices that changed records from the background.We explore Elton John and Luther Vandross on “Young Americans,” Don Henley and Timothy B. Schmit blending into Toto’s “Africa,” and the complicated Fleetwood Mac connections behind “Magnet and Steel” and John Stewart’s “Gold.” We also reveal Stevie Nicks’ uncredited appearance on Kenny Loggins’ “Whenever I Call You Friend,” and Eddie Money’s forgotten cameo on “I’m Alright.”These songs topped charts, earned Grammy recognition, and became part of pop culture history, but their full stories are richer than most listeners realize.This episode is about harmony, collaboration, label politics, studio magic, and the quiet power of a voice just behind the lead.The episode closes with The Harmony Highball, a simple Scotch and ginger cocktail inspired by the art of blending.If you love classic rock history, 70s and 80s pop, and the hidden stories behind hit records, this episode is for you.Until next time, here’s to loud riffs, quiet sips, and the stories in between.Support the showWho Ordered the Pie? a music history podcast with custom cocktail pairings. Show notes, recipes, and extras: WhoOrderedThePie.com Follow: Apple Podcasts • Spotify • YouTube • Instagram

Send us Fan Mail Some of the biggest stars in music history were not in the spotlight. They were standing just behind it. In this episode of Who Ordered the Pie?, we uncover the hidden superstar backing vocals that shaped some of the most iconic songs of the 1970s and 1980s. From Mick Jagger’s harmony on Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” to David Bowie rescuing Mott the Hoople with “All the Young Dudes,” to John Lennon co-writing and singing on Bowie’s “Fame,” these are the voices that changed ...

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