Bubba po
Tiny Stonehenge Moment
... I'm singing bass.....
Barber shop quartet style numbers are not really something I normally reach for, but man, that is some NICE harmonizing. Is that all takes and talent, or was there any correction going on there? Impressive.
There was five of us that sang. As I recall, we needed two takes to do the bass, but only one was used. The lead vocal and the other three-part harmony was done at the same time, i.e. we sang together but in separate areas, then the three-part harmony was done again. Finally the five of us together did the "better get ready" part around an X/Y mic setup.
I make that a total of thirteen voices. 
This is fabulous. Great vocal talent.

Very nice! I assume, due to when it was done, there was no cheater backing track used in the phones, which just makes it that much better.
We used to go to pubs together and just start singing it around the table. I've had more free beers bought on the strength of that than I care to mention. 
Some very pleasant Beach Boys-esque/Bracket-esque vocals in that one. I'm not going to ask you what the "caravan of love" is, as I'm not sure I want to know. I don't know what "bass" means with regard to vocals, other than I assume it's low. Are you the guy going "dum dum dum" or are you on the low end of the harmony? Is bass the lowest, or is there something beneath it?
Enjoyed listening to that Bubba. Good harmonies and whoever took the lead has a real Paul Heaton inflection to their voice. Maybe down to similar accent in part? I used to see him out and about in nearby pubs round Manchester a few years ago - he runs one of the best pubs in Salford now.
The Flying Pickets video for this always makes me laugh too - four surly looking fuckers singing twee acapella runs in the grottiest and saddest looking pub you could possibly imagine spending an afternoon in...