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Greatest Singing voices
#1
As the D.I.D. uptake was well received - I thought I'd try this one while the footy is quiet.
Not necessary the best artists but IMO the best voices.
Here's my starter for 10 
Mine are all females !

1.  Karen Carpenter
2.  Katherine Jenkins
3.  Whitney Houston
4.  Adele
5.  Amy Winehouse
6.  Diana Ross
7.  Nicole Scherzinger
8.  Steve Nicks
9.  Charlotte Church
10. Elaine Paige.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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#2
Mrs BB nominee's

1. Leona Lewis
2. Andrew Bocelli
3. Alfie Boe
4. Whitney Houston
5. Nat King Cole
6. Freddie Mercury
7. Charlotte Church
8. Michael Jackson
9. Mariah Carey
10. Cilla Black
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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#3
Even I can't get Bob Dylan into this list. Nor can I put these into order.

Paul Simon
Emma Kirkby
Ted Hawkins
John Lennon
Dinah Washington
Hugh Masekela
John Martyn
Lucinda Williams
Nancy Griffith
Ugg the Cave-Dweller

But it will (almost) all change again by tomorrow...
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#4
Picking Paul Simon over Art Garfunkel is an interesting move, to say the least.

Don't think I can muster a full ten, as I've always tended to rate writing ability over singing voice, but a few who've been overlooked:

Kate Bush
Kurt Cobain
Lauren Mayberry
Tom Waits
Kirsty MacColl
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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#5
Whow - IMPOSSIBLE!!

A few absolute giants (IMHO!) missing from the lists so far:

Carly Simon
Karen Carpenter
Etta James
Otis Redding
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#6
Yes, I wondered about Simon vs Garfunkel. Art is quite ethereal but I just thought Paul has got more variety, and his voice can sound just as pure when he bothers. I'm probably swayed by the song-writing, though.

I think I need to swap Marvin Gaye for one of those anyway. Ugg may be in danger.
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#7
Mainly female and in no particular order:-

1) Annie Haslam
2) Cara Dillon
3) Eva Cassidy
4) Karen Carpenter
5) Judith Durham
6) Stevie Nicks
and for the boys:-
7) Elvis
8) Bryn Terfel
9) The Everly Bros
10) Ricky Nelson
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#8
(31-05-2020, 21:43)Baggievicar Wrote: Art is quite ethereal but I just thought Paul has got more variety, and his voice can sound just as pure when he bothers.

It's not so much about purity as sheer vocal range. There's a reason why Art sings Bridge Over Troubled Water; if you hear Paul doing it solo, he avoids all the soaring high notes that make the song. Brilliant songwriter (the fact he could afford to throw away an incredible protest song like A Church Is Burning in the 1960s, in favour of stronger material, is astonishing in itself); but other singers often do his work more justice.
"I would rather spend a holiday in Tuscany than in the Black Country, but if I were compelled to choose between living in West Bromwich or Florence, I should make straight for West Bromwich." - J.B. Priestley
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(31-05-2020, 16:17)Baggievicar Wrote: Even I can't get Bob Dylan into this list. Nor can I put these into order.

Paul Simon
Emma Kirkby
Ted Hawkins
John Lennon
Dinah Washington
Hugh Masekela
John Martyn
Lucinda Williams
Nancy Griffith
Ugg the Cave-Dweller

But it will (almost) all change again by tomorrow...

If it does change tomorrow ...hope Ted Hawkins stays there. Thanks for reminding me of this fella...
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#10
Listen to a lot of music but have not ever heard a singer with a better range of voice than David Draiman .
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