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The song is notable for being one of few releases during the late 1960s to feature the entire ensemble group as opposed to session singers The Andantes, who regularly filled in for Wilson and Birdsong on recordings after the departure of Florence Ballard.
Just a short time later she began working as a session singer for recording studios; she has sung backing vocals for artists such as Frank Sinatra, Imanol, José José, Jennifer Lopez, the Tommy Dorsey Band, Ricky Martin, Julio Iglesias, Shakira, Alejandro Sanz, Gloria Estefan, and Céline Dion.
Currently, she has become a session singer, songwriter, and backing vocalist, working with a large number of artists, including Faith Hill, Robert Plant, Warrant, Trace Adkins, Faster Pussycat, Buddy Guy, Vince Gill and Sam Moore.
In the mid-1960s he performed folk and blues music in clubs in Chicago, and as a session singer with Dunwich Records.
She became a studio session singer, appearing on numerous television shows such as those of Red Skelton, Tim Conway and Bobby Darin.
One of the "KBIG Singers" was session singer Sally Stevens, - Sally Stevens began her career as a free-lance session singer in 1961, and performed on station ID's and an album for KBIG in the 70's but did not begin her career at the station, although she would later be an on-air spokesperson in television ads for KBIG (along with fellow singer Johnny Mathis and actress Teri Garr).
As a session singer, she has recorded with Maddie Southorn on "The Pilgrim Soul" (2005), and with Bram Taylor, Rick Kemp, John Wright, Sara Grey, Hughie Jones, Martyn Wyndham-Read, Nancy Kerr & James Fagan, John Connolly and many others.
However, she soon found work as a session singer, and her fourth completed song "Everywhere I Go" was recorded by Christian artist Amy Grant for her 1985 album Unguarded.
She moved to London in the early 1980s and found work as a session singer for Stock, Aitken and Waterman Records, before embarking on a solo career, recording her debut album with Fred Maher in 1992, To Hell With Love, which was released the following year.
Tersivel was formed in 2004 with Lian Gerbino on guitar, Nicolás Närgrath on growled vocals, Karlo Zoia on guitar, Diego Valdes on bass guitar and Lucas Quevedo on drums, plus an additional session singer on clean vocals.