The track features a distinctive countermelody running through most of the song consisting of background vocal harmonies.
For example, lead vocals and guitar often are panned to the center, and background harmonies come out of the sides (left and right).
His long, harmonically ambitious lines reel and course through the tumult of the drums, with the bass giving just hints of the background harmony.
Each featured some of Evans vocals; background harmony and dual lead.
The Artettes would later record background harmonies for what would be the couple's first album in 1961.
The Beach Boys sang the background harmonies on this version.
At this stage the song included background vocal harmonies.
The background harmonies and ad-libs make this an outstanding track.
Glenn Frey joined Seger on background harmony on the song.
One night he taught his brothers a song called "Ivory Tower" and how to sing the background harmonies.