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THE
GREATEST SINGING VOICES
OF ALL TIME
Music has the power to move us in ways that few other things can. And
one of the most powerful elements of music is the human voice. There are
some singers whose voices are so unique and gifted that they transcend
time and genre. These are the singers who are widely considered to be the
greatest of all time.
HERE IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE GREATEST
SINGING VOICES OF ALL TIME, IN NO PARTICULAR
ORDER
Aretha Franklin: Aretha Franklin is Mariah Carey: Mariah Carey is one of
often referred to as the "Queen of the most technically gifted singers of all
Soul." She had a four-octave vocal time. She has a five-octave vocal range
range and was known for her powerful and is known for her incredible melisma
and emotive voice. Franklin's songs, and high notes. Carey's songs, such as
such as "Respect" and "(You Make Me "Hero" and "Vision of Love," are
Feel Like) A Natural Woman," are showcases for her incredible vocal
classics that continue to be enjoyed by abilities.
people all over the world
THE GREATEST SINGING VOICES
OF ALL TIME
Freddie Mercury: Freddie Mercury was the lead singer of the rock band Queen. He
had a four-octave vocal range and was known for his powerful and versatile voice.
Mercury was able to sing everything from opera to hard rock with ease. Some of
Queen's most iconic songs, such as "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You,"
feature Mercury's incredible vocals.
Whitney Houston: Whitney Houston was
one of the most popular and successful
singers of all time. She had a four-octave
vocal range and was known for her
powerful and soulful voice. Houston's
songs, such as "I Will Always Love You"
and "One Moment in Time," are classics
that have been covered by countless
artists.
Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley was one
of the most influential singers of all
time. He had a three-octave vocal
range and was known for his unique
blend of gospel, country, and
rockabilly music. Presley's songs,
such as "Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse
Rock," are some of the most iconic
songs in music history.