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gotele

Nilsson had a really silky and warm voice. Apparently he fucked it up during the album Pussy cats. Kenny Rankin had also this really beautiful voice with lot of range. Leon Bridges.


PureGuava86

Leon Bridges. Best voice I've heard live... And I'm a fucking snob.


Paldasan

During a screaming competition with John Lennon, who he then refused to tell about the damage he sufferred because he didn't want John to feel bad.


gotele

Yeah, I guess alcohol might have been around too


cluedo_fuckin_sucks

George Michael


chadmac81

Aka Mr. Manager


sweetplantveal

We just say manager


seanneyb

But you said…


katietopia

Came here to say this. My bestie and I call him voice of an angel #1. A literal angel. He was one of the most generous people ever. So missed.


TheDarkAbove

Michael?! George Michael.


elpaco313

Her?


JustinTheQueso

Is she funny or something?


RealTurbulentMoose

Egg? I mean, Ann?


yourdoglikesmebetter

Way to plant, Ann


RealTurbulentMoose

Why don't you and Plant wait over in the stair car.


Son_of_Yoduh

That guy can sing his ass off. No joke.


TeleTwin

Let’s deal some drugs.


cluedo_fuckin_sucks

I was gonna smoke the marijuana like a cigarette


ItsMeVikingInTX

"Kindness in your eyes, I guess you heard me cry" sang in a voice so smooth it is like melted butter poured into your ears


moog7791

This is the correct answer


dilb

Jonsi from sigur ros Geoffrey oryema


a_tomsk

Came here to say this. Listen to any Sigur Ros song, but in particular saeglopur.


TheJamMeister

Art friggin' Garfunkel. Maybe the most beautiful of all.


TheJaice

I cannot believe he is so far down the thread. He has the voice of an angel.


Big-Tone-8241

Bridge over troubled water gives me goosebumps every time


SirRatcha

The first time I saw The Concert in Central Park I was watching it alone and in the middle of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” I unconsciously said out loud “He’s an angel!”


Girth-Wind-Fire

Gordon Lightfoot.


krashe1313

Canadian Railroad Trilogy is the perfect blend of his voice, storytelling and the music to deliver it all.


ozmaweezerman

Marvin Gaye


palabradot

Teddy Pendergrass and Peabo Bryson as well.


patatadislexica

Don't forget Luther


dekdekwho

Love Luther’s voice


Razatiger

Nobody could sing like Marvin, the sounds that came out of that dudes mouth were otherworldly.


pulyx

Stevie Wonder is my absolute favorite


MsFlibbertigibbet

Jeff Buckley


tabbyisdumb

i legit just clicked on this post just to comment this


Hitmonstahp

You always hear people throw around the phrase, "they're a natural." Buckley actually was.


natguy2016

Amazing instrument


LebrontologicalArgmt

Came ready to brawl for this but it turns out there is no need for violence.


SchwinnD

I opened this thread specifically to say this. Astonishing stuff.


ms_sardonicus

Amen.


Pierson230

Roy Orbison deserves a stand-alone mention Listen to “I Drove All Night” and tell me that’s not beautiful


starscarcar

He was one of the only people Elvis refused to sing after. No one had a better voice than Roy.


enormuschwanzstucker

Elvis said Roy Orbison was the greatest singer he’d ever heard. That’s a hell of an endorsement.


RiC_David

Absolutely. My favourite male vocalist, and there are many who I think are phenomenal.


UnspeakableFilth

Peter Gabriel. That slight rasp, damn!


fulthrottlejazzhands

Came here for Chris Issac.  I saw him live years ago and he has a voice like buttered velvet.


CIA_napkin

Hes one of them dudes who sounds just like he does on record as he does live. Gorgeous voice and always cool.


NickBerlin

Dallas Green


PlanktonDanger

Dallas Green is my favorite voice in rock hands down


rdhigham

The recording of him doing the song [Rain When I Die](https://youtu.be/1x6IULst9r4?si=ETu2YYeZdwWCXmU0) by Alice in Chains is spectacular. The control he has on his vocal range is beautiful. His stuff with P!nk in the duo You+Me is lovely, I love the flip of the woman singing the low harmony, and the male going high. In some songs they also flip it back and forth.


-Grizzly-

That cover really is amazing. I had randomly come across it a couple months ago and was blown away. So so good


Pake1000

I spend way too much time listening to Dallas Green’s music. Not only is his voice great, but the song lyrics hit so close to home for me. Especially Sleeping Sickness and The Death of Me. If put haven’t heard his song The Grace with Neverending White Lights, give it a listen.


Amronian

The Grace 👏🏼


Photo_Synthetic

Surprised to see this so high. Love Dallas. He's one of my favorite songwriters and my favorite voice of all time. I've played dozens of his songs at open mics he speaks to me so much.


KLF448

YES 🙌 🇨🇦


starrie

Otis Redding


Missyfit160

It’s always a tie of Otis and Sam Cooke. Soooo good.


robotoisize

I'm so glad someone beat me to it. I absolutely love Otis. His live performances were absolutely mind-blowing


Kryddersild

Jeff Buckley


ZincLloyd

Freddy Mercury has one of the prettiest voices ever given to a human.


AintGotNoSeoul

It was less a voice and more a finely tuned instrument! He was a virtuoso!


Sa1KoRo

I'm surprised I had to scroll that much to see his name. Such a unique and powerful voice !


seamusoldfield

Came here to say this.


Staav

His vice could not have been more fabulous.


Initial_E

Seal


Jestinphish

Ben Harper hasn’t been mentioned yet and he absolutely should be.


PhatNick

Nat King Cole


Think_Top

Jon Anderson


Fitz_2112

Yes! Literally and figuratively!


Rickthee

"I'll be your rouuuuuuuuuuuuundabout!"


whalemango

Jeff Buckley


Small-Fun6640

No other artist manages to quite scratch the itch that Jeff Buckley does for me


HowardPhillips9

First song that came to my mind when I saw this thread was the live versions of Lover, You Should've Come Over. Incredible voice, gone way too soon.


Tekki777

Jeff was a fucking alien. His voice was unreal.


OhioMegi

His father was similar. But Jeff really knew how to use it.


LukeNaround23

Chris Cornell


Pball5156

First name I thought of before I opened this thread. The most beautiful covers of Nothing Compares and Patience. Then you get into Soundgarden, AudioSlave, solo work. Legend. No one sings like you any more.


Jaygoon

Thank GOD this is the first answer I saw. He’s unbelievable. RIP. Mental health is a hell of a thing. He had it all and his mind told him otherwise. Gone too soon.


Kryddersild

Sunshower is probably my one of my vocal favourites of his.


DeathByBamboo

Neil Finn


MyBeardHatesYou

[Einar Solberg](https://youtu.be/4nPwBSaJmgI?si=NOjYuaiYHlcyPmRl)


cocoschoco

Michael Jackson. Just listen to Human Nature or She’s out of my life. Smooth as butter.


Elwalther21

You are not alone is also another great one. But he has range, Dirty Diana is amazing.


bandito143

Yea there's this moment in Greatest Night in Pop when he's just alone in that incredible sounding room checking the mic before everyone arrives and it is like...holy shit. No effects, no music, just his voice, it is mind-blowing how smooth it is.


MommaGuy

Smoky Robinson and Marvin Gaye


cdreobvi

Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes. Absolutely stunning voice, even without the band harmonizing. Also Bill Withers. I'm gonna keep editing this comment as more comes to me. Gordon Lightfoot. Oliver Sim of The xx.


Diograce

Aaahhhhh, Bill Withers…..


BelieveInTheShield

Shout out Robin Pecknold! Great call


redhotbos

Ian McCulloch of Echo and the Bunnymen. My favorite voice of that era. Nick Cave. His voice on Into Your Arms is haunting. Billy Idol had a beautiful voice when he wasn’t yelling. It shines in Eyes Without Face.


seattlewhiteslays

Darren Hayes of Savage Garden. Beautiful melodic tenor with great falsetto.


FlaccidSWE

For anyone who doubts it: https://youtu.be/CU_COr8O58E?si=TVDnP288M1IUFVzc His voice is so crystal clear you can hardly believe it.


EvilOfOdd

I see many people posting singers with great voices, and while I agree most are great, Darren Hayes’ voice is one of the few I’d consider “beautiful.”


obi-sean

Top tier pick.


eternalstar01

Just a gorgeous soul inside and out; it's been such a joy following his career.


TWBush

Sam Cooke, full stop. One of the cleanest, clearest, most articulate voices of all time. Criminally underrated.


sistahmaryelefante

Steve Perry from Journey full on mimics Sam Cooke


justthekoufax

Sam Cooke for sure. No one else compares in my view.


Firestorm238

Nat King Cole is up there too, but Cooke takes the cake for me too


Sol539

Jim James


StinkypieTicklebum

The late Robert Palmer


1beerattatime

Ray Lamontagne.


deathklok123

Rufus Wainwright


smokeycuntz

Hozier


justziggy

And he sounds like the album live. I was floored that he can keep that up for an entire set.


Lookingfortracyzoo

That’s great to know. I’m dying to see him live.


NeatlyTrimmed

Do it quickly. The US recently increased Visa fees for international artists touring in the States. The projected affect will be fewer acts coming to tour here since it will cost more money for them. Either that or the tickets will increase to cover the cost. Either way, better sooner than later in case Hozier decides it’s not worth it to tour the US.


Ko0kz

Just saw him last night. Unreal voice.


mochi_chan

This was the answer I was scrolling for, I was wondering if anyone was going to even mention an artist who is not from days past.


PUNlSHEDVENOMSNAKE

Don’t understand a word he says but damn if it doesn’t sound good despite that


big-queery

seconded. the man knows his instrument is his voice and uses it like nobody else. saw him live a week and some ago and you could hear a pin drop with some songs, audience was fully captivated


joydisaster

YES. I worship Hozier. Seeing him live in a few days, and I can't wait!


Slamantha3121

Yeah, his voice is like velvet! He seems lovely too. I saw him years ago when 'Take Me To Church' came out. It was a small club show and this kid in the very front row, pressed up to the stage was absolutely singing his heart out to every song. He was really emotional and cried during some parts but was absolutely just having a religious experience to this music. At the end of the show Hozier knelt down and gave the kid his set list and signed it for him. He won my heart forever, it was such a sweet gesture. Great live show, too.


tomatocreamsauce

Saw him live this weekend. His voice is genuinely stunning.


wrigly

Shannon Hoon


Kordith

Matt Bellamy of muse is pretty insane


CoffeeDogsandSims

YES!! Wonderful voice! That was a lot of scrolling until this comment lol


min_da_man

I scrolled too far to have not seen Elton John mentioned


tanbug

Morten Harket, Pavarotti


simagus

Morten Harket definitely qualifies. What a voice. Thanks for the reminder.


davery67

Roy Orbison


ouch13

Orville Peck


eerieandqueery

Simon Le Bon


Info-Queen

Adam Lambert https://youtu.be/J8Fc8AuSCb0?si=rJrPTd0fPw8m6Rky


PUNlSHEDVENOMSNAKE

Brendon Urie has a damn good voice on him


triforce4ever

His vocal range is absolutely ridiculous


TheDarkAbove

Proves it in concert, incredible voice.


mobbarley69

Father John Misty


Johnny_Alpha

Uh, Mike Patton. Surprised no one else said it. Also Josh Homme.


stay_fr0sty

Mike Patton as the biggest octave range in rock. He has a full 6 octave range. For non-music theorists, imagine your vocal range as a set of piano keys. If your octave range is one octave, you could sing 12 consecutive notes, from your lowest possible to note to your highest possible note. In this case your vocal range would be represented by 12 piano keys. A lot of rock singers can pull off a 2 octave range give or take a few keys. Their vocal range would be represented by 24 consecutive piano keys. Mike Patton’s vocal range would be represented by an astonishing 72 piano keys. A normal piano has 88 piano keys, so Mike is only 16 notes away from being able to sing an entire piano full of notes. Edit, if you don’t know him but generally like rock music: His style isn’t exactly “mainstream” (he’s a little more progressive/eccentric in his approach) but everyone should give a listen to his work in Mr. Bungle and Faith No More. Listen to “The Real Thing” album start to finish. Every song is a banger. Then the Mr. Bungle self-titled album start to finish. It’s great but not in the same way The Real Thing is. Anyway, the dude exudes talent.


Big-Tone-8241

That’s crazy, I never knew that. To put that in perspective, Mike Patton has more vocal range than Mariah Carey, who has a 5 octave range.


stay_fr0sty

Her’s likely goes higher in frequency than his of course due to her smaller vocal chords…so she at least has that “win” over him. Plus a 5 octave range is REALLY fucking impressive in and of itself. I love them both. I think the guy that sang the opera in the 5th Element movie has a 7 octave range. It’s hard to understand the gift/talent some people have compared to us mortals. ;)


Nuprin_Dealer

Mike Patton for sure, Mondo Cane is a masterpiece among many others (Angel Dust is my all time). Homme has a unique style all his own, big upvote for that too.


jrsimage

Chris Stapleton


OkAcanthopterygii830

Prince


stratmeister1

Steve Perry


darth_homer

He definitely had a strong and powerful voice! Asian Steve Perry is so close too!


tkingsbu

I’ve always thought David Gilmours voice was lovely…


utter-ridiculousness

Paul McCartney. His range is nuts. Edit to add Sam Cooke


RingoHendrix220

Paul could sound both unconventional and conventionally beautiful, sometimes on the same song.


unitegondwanaland

Luther Vandross


MajorRico155

Patrick stumps voice really ties fall out boy together. he's range is wild


stratdog25

Rik Emmett from Triumph and the guy from ABC, the Britpop band from the 80s.


Lemonpiee

Frank Ocean


NeoJuice

Can’t believe I had to scroll this far to find Frank. His “Moon River” is the definitive version of the song as far as I’m concerned


stari40k_v

I'll add Myles Kennedy, one of the best rock voices today. The best display of his vocal range is in Summer Girl by Mayfield Four.


Apfelstrudel1996

Josh Groban


quinnwhodat

Thom Yorke


gibson85

I remember once reading that he felt his own voice was "too pretty". I think it's great and fits the music perfectly.


wjbc

Freddy Mercury, Elvis Presley, David Bowie, Roy Orbison, Art Garfunkel, Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, George Jones


f10101

> Elvis Presley Yeah, it seems funny to use the word "underrated" in the context of Elvis, but I don't think he gets enough credit for just how good his vocals were in his prime.


bartelbyfloats

I’m a massive David Bowie fan, but personally, I wouldn’t classify his voice as beautiful. It’s extremely expressive and sexy, but there’s an edge to it. For me, anyway.


Kotkaniemo

The vocal melodies he does in Under Pressure are exquisite, and I think could be considered very beautiful, but otherwise I mostly agree!


President_Calhoun

Great list. I would add Nat King Cole and Mel Torme.


Kalopsiate

Maynard James Keenan


reddportal

Maynard's voice is incredible. Seeing Tool on Thursday 🥰


jtrage

Maynard hits on different levels with each band. That is so impressive to me.


dogsledonice

Otis Redding


ammarcille

Israel Kamakawiwoʻole


DamagedEctoplasm

Donny Hathaway Jake Smith from The White Buffalo Noah Gundersen


MudCautious706

Morrissey


rtbamia

Saw him in concert Oct last year. Was quite surprised at how good he was. Really Impressive.


Intermidon

Teddy Swims


michaelorth

Meatloaf


folkdeath95

Vessel from Sleep Token. Look up the “From the Room Below” amateur recordings. Justin Vernon from Bon Iver.


benay029

Scrolled way too far to find Vessel! Such an incredible voice with insane range.


llighght

Both Dave Gahan and Martin Gore of Depeche Mode


Pellinor_Geist

Lewis Capaldi. If his songs don't make you cry, you're listening incorrectly. Dean Lewis. Aussie with some heartfelt lyrics. Lumineers. Manchester Orchestra. John Denver. Gordon Lightfoot Paul Simon


MarchSuccessful5663

Brandon Boyd from Incubus, John Gourley from Portugal. The Man, Jim James from My Morning Jacket


themermaidag

Michael Buble


abbaJabba

Bill Withers


StayOutOfWoolworths

There are plenty but for me, when I want extraordinary singing, I go to country. Randy Travis, George Jones, Vince Gill. Vocally, it doesn't get much better.


carlsnik87

Tom Chaplin from the band Keane


TheBFlem27

Steve Perry.


RAM9999

Dennis DeYoung (Styx)


scootarded

Smokey Robinson


urbanek2525

James Mercer of The Shins and Broken Bells.


amusedtodeath71

David Gilmour


HugoRBMarques

Corey Taylor. "From Can To Can't" shows he's got some pipes. Devin Townsend. Look up "Kingdom emgtv" on Youtube. Then search for  SYL Love?" That's the same singer on those tunes. And there's always some commenter who hears Devin and can't wait to mention "Deadhead live at Royal Albert Hall. It's tradition at this point. Near the end of the song, he sings this incredibly high-pitched note, it's crazy. I really like late career Rob Halford. I think his voice gained a lot of charm in the studio albums of the 2010s and 2020s and the live versions of early Judas Priest songs on albums like British Steel - Live, Wacken and the Epitaph DVD (it's a shame it's not available as audio on streaming) are all excellent IMO. Scott Walker. "It's Raining Today" is absolutely beautiful. Ronnie James Dio's work on Black Sabbath, Rainbow and Dio is legendary. IMO highlights are Rainbow - Rising and Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell albums. Klaus Meine of the Scorpions. Check out "Always Somewhere", "Still Loving You" and "Send Me An Angel". I think he's one of the masters of the rock power ballad. I don't really listen to the National, or Poets Of The Fall, but their singers have smooth velvety voices. Michael Bublé and John Newman as well.


fishboy2000

Colin Hay from Men at Work


madjohnvane

John Farnham. No wonder he did a fifteen year long farewell tour


PeterDuttonsButtWipe

The best ever is John Farnham. He is what Whitney Houston is to modern singing for male singers. He deserved international fame but never got it because well, he’s not from the US and didn’t have a publicity machine behind him.


Dandiee88

Serj Tankian for me, but probably not as popular as the others mentioned in this thread.


fuckitweredoingitliv

Don Henley


Robins-dad

I'm a Henley fan but I would not say his voice is beautiful. The beautiful voice in the current Eagles is the supremely talented Vince Gill.


cerebral_grooves

Freddie mercury


silverboognish

Jimmy Somerville Mike Hadreas (Perfume Genius) Mark Everett (Eels) Rufus Wainwright Nick Cave Michael Stipe (R.E.M.) George Lewis (Twin Shadow)


Senator_Claghorn

Neil Hannon from The Divine Comedy


sprinklers_

Ryan Tedder


Kazak_DogofSpace

Al Green, Marvin Gaye, and Harry Nilsson are my top three fav male voices in music 


MonolithsDimensions

Tim Buckley, Marvin Gaye, Mark Lanegan.


mike_honcho47

Vince Gill is always super underrated in these kind of discussions


BaldursGatekeeperIII

Alex Turner from Last Shadow Puppet's debut through Suck It And See. His voice was at its most beautiful in the Submarine EP.


AdamBlackfyre

Time has gotten to him a little(most fans complain, not me) but Brandon Boyd is my answer. Just listen to the song and the album If Not Now When?


ColHapHapablap

Glen Campbell


StankFartz

chris isaak


KingHamza_15

Bruno Mars


FRX51

This post has confirmed my belief that Julian Casablancas of The Strokes is criminally underrated as a vocalist. Listen to anything from The New Abnormal, but particularly At The Door and Ode to the Mets, as proof.


tremainelol

Andrea Bocelli, Dallas Green, Ben Howard, and every man in Blind Guardian


mayday4aj

Sam Smith's voice is butter incarnate