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The Beatles, an obscure British boy band, is surprisingly good at singing harmonies.

But did they ever alternate lead vocals? Not that I recall.

A Day In The Life. Paul sang the ...."woke up, got out of bed, dragged a comb across my head....." part while John sang the rest.

 

I've got A Feeling. John sand the .'everybody had a good year. everybody saw the sunshine...." part while Paul handled the other part.

 

Those are 2 off the top of my head. Sure there's others

 

I think they did on a number of their earlier career cuts. Not sure which ones atm.

Yeah think you're right

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The Beatles, an obscure British boy band, is surprisingly good at singing harmonies.

But did they ever alternate lead vocals? Not that I recall.

A Day In The Life. Paul sang the ...."woke up, got out of bed, dragged a comb across my head....." part while John sang the rest.

 

I've got A Feeling. John sand the .'everybody had a good year. everybody saw the sunshine...." part while Paul handled the other part.

 

Those are 2 off the top of my head. Sure there's others

Dozens. I was kidding.

 

It's the Beatles.

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The Beatles, an obscure British boy band, is surprisingly good at singing harmonies.

But did they ever alternate lead vocals? Not that I recall.

A Day In The Life. Paul sang the ...."woke up, got out of bed, dragged a comb across my head....." part while John sang the rest.

 

I've got A Feeling. John sand the .'everybody had a good year. everybody saw the sunshine...." part while Paul handled the other part.

 

Those are 2 off the top of my head. Sure there's others

Dozens. I was kidding.

 

It's the Beatles.

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Did we mention Pink Floyd yet? As individual singers I'm not sure any of them could have made it, but put them together and the slight differences between their voices work like chocolate and caramel.
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