Why Candy McKenzie, Joy Tulloch, Yvonne McKenzie, Sharon Tucker, Aura Memang, Judy Mowatt and Anicia Banks as female backing singers didn't actually sing backup behind Gregory Isaacs on "Hot Stepper" from his album, "Night Nurse", released in 1982

 It is possible that female backing singers Candy McKenzie, Joy Tulloch, Yvonne McKenzie, Sharon Tucker, Aura Memang, Judy Mowatt and Anicia Banks from both UK and Jamaica were not available at the time of the recording of "Hot Stepper", or that Gregory Isaacs chose not to use them. It is also possible that the female backing singers were not credited on the album for some unknown reason.




The reason why these female backing singers were not invited to sing backup behind Gregory Isaacs on "Hot Stepper" from his album, "Night Nurse", released in 1982 is likely because the song was recorded prior to their involvement as backing singers. At the time of the recording, Isaacs was working with a different set of no backing singers, which explains why the aforementioned singers were not invited to sing backup.



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