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    The Beach Boys turned down "Chameleon" (which was written two years prior to the album's release), but Bruce Johnston, a former Beach Boy, performed backing vocals on John's version, along with former Beach Boys touring member Toni Tennille.

  2. Oct 22, 2023 · Other A-list musicians taking part included the Brecker Brothers, David Sanborn, and vocalists such as Graham Nash, Bruce Johnston, and Toni Tennille. ‘I’d rather they simply listen’

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  3. May 4, 2024 · On Chameleon (with great backing vocals by Toni Tennille among others and fine vocal by John), the narrative teeters back and forth between lust and trust: “Oh, Chameleon, you’re stealing your way back into my eyes / Beyond a shadow of a doubt / You’re a devil, you’re a devil in disguise.” The funky fade out really showcases Pope and ...

  4. The song featured backing vocals from The Beach Boys’, Bruce Johnston as well as Toni Tennille of the Captain & Tennille and many others. Blues Move’s first album side does not have a weak moment.

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  5. Captain & Tennille were American recording artists whose primary success occurred in the 1970s. The husband-and-wife team were "Captain" Daryl Dragon (1942–2019) and Toni Tennille (born 1940).

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · The singer lends her voice to the background of many of the tracks on John’s 1976 album, Blue Moves. Her vocals can be found in songs like “Chameleon,” “Crazy Water,” “Out of the Blue ...

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  8. Probably the track on 'Blue Moves' with the most intricate vocal arrangement was 'Chameleon', where no less than seven backing singers, including Bruce Johnston, Curt Becher and Toni Tennille (the female half of The Captain & Tennille, a husband and wife duo who accumulated five US Top 5 singles in 1975/75) embellish Taupin's resigned lament ...

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