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Best Male Falsetto Singers
Frankie Valli on "Stay"? Philip Bailey with Earth,Wind & Fire on "After the Love is Gone"? The Stylistics on "You Make Me Feel Brand New"?
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I've always liked this song...
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Phillip Bailey
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The Lion Sleeps Tonight--Robert John
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the bee gee's whos the lead one Barry? (sorry guys a bit before my time)
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Yeah, not great, but give 'em credit for the string of hits. If I was a member of the Sopranos' crim efamily, I'd have volunteered to knock him off. |
Bee Gees. Hands down.
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Tay Sonday.
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barry white
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Roy Orbison
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The highest note I've ever heard from a male singer is the guy from The Housemartins singing, "The World's on Fire". That's a glassbreaker. |
Michael Mcdonald
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WTF? You guys never heard of BronskiBeat?
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Steve Perry, the original singer of Journey. The song 'Mother, Father' ends with a very very high note for about the last 20 or so seconds, I always thought it was just the keyboard.
When I got the Journey 'Live in Houston 1981' DVD a couple of years ago, which included that song, I was amazed to see it was Steve singing that note. I don't know how to post YouTube videos, but if anyone is interested they have that song from the DVD on file. |
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