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« on: April 27, 2011, 09:48:01 PM »

In the song Just Another Sunday, there is an extra vocal layer towards the end of the song.  Cheesy

It's either a vocal overdub by Axl, or it's someone elses voice. The reason why I'm asking is because it sounds like a different person, the voice is more higher and it sounds like it's in a completely different range to what Axl sings.

So did someone duet with Axl on the outro to Just Another Sunday, and if so, who was it.  Shocked
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2011, 07:54:57 PM »

I remember reading years ago that some people thought it was Michael Jackson on the track. Obviously it isn't. It sounds like some chick to me b ut fucked if I know who.

I have been so into the song lately.
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2011, 10:00:51 PM »

Well it definitely does sound feminine, I would love to know who it was.  Undecided

I thought this would have been found out by the larger GN'R fanbase over the years, but obviously not. It's an awesome track, and those added overdubbed vocals does really create the whole feeling of the outro. So props to whoever did it, and even bigger props to Axl for thinking about that addition.  Smiley
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« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2011, 04:24:43 AM »

The song is probably very old. Just how old it is is hard to tell, but it is probably by West and Axl and might be from 1985. It is likely just one of several songs thad had no Slash involvement (Sentimental Movie, Crash Diet are both also drum track demos and neither had anything to do with him).

If it's that old, it likely just has someone unknown they knew back then signing (girlfriend of someone perhaps). If I don't recall this completely wrong, the person singing doesn't sound all that professional.

I doubt we'll ever find out who sang those lines, but it doesn't mean deducation can't get us anywhere.
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« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2011, 12:13:13 PM »

The song is probably very old. Just how old it is is hard to tell, but it is probably by West and Axl and might be from 1985. It is likely just one of several songs thad had no Slash involvement (Sentimental Movie, Crash Diet are both also drum track demos and neither had anything to do with him).

If it's that old, it likely just has someone unknown they knew back then signing (girlfriend of someone perhaps). If I don't recall this completely wrong, the person singing doesn't sound all that professional.

I doubt we'll ever find out who sang those lines, but it doesn't mean deducation can't get us anywhere.

Yes, I totally agree with you.  Wink

Whoever sang those lines was likely just a friend, or even a girlfriend. It most probably was done one afternoon, not taken too seriously, and nothings been said about it since...
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« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2011, 02:32:42 PM »

it's Fergie  hihi
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« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2011, 05:05:07 AM »

it's Fergie  hihi

Yeah, that would make sense.

Fergie - ruining songs since 1985/86.

Yes, I totally agree with you.  Wink

Whoever sang those lines was likely just a friend, or even a girlfriend. It most probably was done one afternoon, not taken too seriously, and nothings been said about it since...

True, but I think it was actually brought up again for UYI. It would've been fun to hear it.

Duff said this in a Kerrang 1990 interview:

"There?s a really cool song called ?yesterdays? that Wes (Arkeen co-author of It?s So easy amongst others), has written the lyrics for. And a big ballad by Axl called ?November Rain? that he?s been waiting to record for a long time. He?s got about another four big ballads, as a matter of fact, that he wants to record. Another one called ?Just Another Sunday?, a great song that we wrote eons ago. And lots of other stuff, but I don?t wanna say too much because none of us really know what we?re gonna do with all these songs eventually. I?ll send you a fucking postcard."

Source: http://www.duffmckagan.net/kerrang90.htm

There's also this other quote from the old song information website:

Duff: We got a song called "Yesterdays" - a great fucking song, and, er, "Just Another Sunday".

Somehow he didn't sound as positive there!
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« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2011, 10:18:21 PM »

it's Fergie  hihi

Yeah, that would make sense.

Fergie - ruining songs since 1985/86.

Yes, I totally agree with you.  Wink

Whoever sang those lines was likely just a friend, or even a girlfriend. It most probably was done one afternoon, not taken too seriously, and nothings been said about it since...

True, but I think it was actually brought up again for UYI. It would've been fun to hear it.

Duff said this in a Kerrang 1990 interview:

"There?s a really cool song called ?yesterdays? that Wes (Arkeen co-author of It?s So easy amongst others), has written the lyrics for. And a big ballad by Axl called ?November Rain? that he?s been waiting to record for a long time. He?s got about another four big ballads, as a matter of fact, that he wants to record. Another one called ?Just Another Sunday?, a great song that we wrote eons ago. And lots of other stuff, but I don?t wanna say too much because none of us really know what we?re gonna do with all these songs eventually. I?ll send you a fucking postcard."

Source: http://www.duffmckagan.net/kerrang90.htm

There's also this other quote from the old song information website:

Duff: We got a song called "Yesterdays" - a great fucking song, and, er, "Just Another Sunday".

Somehow he didn't sound as positive there!

Thanks for that info.  Smiley  Smiley

Sounds like it was maybe one of the UYI songs they decided to "leave out", so to say. Which is a shame because, I think with the kind of production that the Illusions were, it would have came off, sounding amazing.  Grin
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