Andy Williams (Doves) - Doves Songs With Andy Singing Lead Vocals

Doves Songs With Andy Singing Lead Vocals

Doves' primary lead singer is bassist Jimi Goodwin, but all three members share vocal duties. Andy sings lead vocals on these songs:

  • "Here It Comes" (verses only) (from Lost Souls, 2000)
  • "Melody Calls" (from Lost Souls, 2000)
  • "M62 Song" (from The Last Broadcast, 2002)
  • "Hit the Ground Running" (B-side to "There Goes the Fear," 2002; Lost Sides, 2003)
  • "Shadows of Salford" (from Some Cities, 2005)
  • "45" (verses only) (B-side to "Black and White Town," 2005)
  • "At the Tower" (chorus only) (B-side to "Black and White Town," 2005)

Andy plays the harmonica on "Here It Comes." He also plays the melodica during live acoustic versions of "Snowden" (see: "Snowden" live at Waterloo Records, Texas).

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