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March 7, 2007

The Greatest Voices Of All Time

A quick scan down Q magazine's Top 10 Greatest Voices Of All Time shows that, at the very least, they were trying to include someone for everyone and irritate as few people as possible. Until you hit #1 and realize that they took a wrong turn at Graceland.

10. Jeff Buckley
09. Mick Jagger
08. Robert Plant
07. Kurt Cobain
06. Marvin Gaye
05. John Lennon
04. Otis Redding
03. Frank Sinatra
02. Aretha Franklin
01. Elvis Presley
On the flip side, Q offers their choices for the worst singers of all time, too, including Ozzy Osbourne, Mariah Carey, Céline Dion and Yoko Ono. That's a pretty good start, but no such list is complete without this dude.

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are you bloody serious!? elvis had a horrible voice. i cant stand to listen to elvis. id rather listen to ozzy osbourne trying to sing like mariah carey than listen to elvis sing.

Posted by: annie onymous at 03/07/07 6:01 PM | Reply
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HAHA! I totally agree with you, Elvis isn't that good at all...

Posted by: Melanie in reply to annie onymous's comment at 08/14/08 8:20 PM | Reply
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no roy orbison? WADDA THEY THINKIN?!

Posted by: Abelard at 03/07/07 6:08 PM | Reply
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no roy orbison? WADDA THEY THINKIN?!

Posted by: Abelard at 03/07/07 6:08 PM | Reply
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Freddy Mercury?

Posted by: martha at 03/07/07 6:09 PM | Reply
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Sam Cooke.

Posted by: Ike at 03/07/07 6:27 PM | Reply
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No Ashcroft or Bono? Worst list evs. Cobain top 10? Blow me where the pampers is.

Posted by: Stubbs at 03/07/07 6:32 PM | Reply
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somehow freddie mercury was only 47.

also rufus wainwright was like 97. for comparison, chris cornell was 93.

Posted by: kevin at 03/07/07 6:43 PM | Reply
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Freddie Mercury should have been number 1. Ann Wilson sounds like the female version of Freddie.

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Freddie Mercury should have been number 1. Ann Wilson sounds like the female version of Freddie.

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Freddie Mercury should have been number 1. Ann Wilson sounds like the female version of Freddie.

Posted by: Angela in reply to kevin's comment at 03/23/08 4:59 PM | Reply
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one woman in the top ten.

Posted by: frankie at 03/07/07 7:01 PM | Reply
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Cobain? Please... his nasally whining does not quallify for the top 10.

Posted by: JT at 03/07/07 7:04 PM | Reply
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Stevie Nicks?

Posted by: Is this the airport, clark? at 03/07/07 7:05 PM | Reply
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thom yorke anyone? hmm.

Posted by: theplax at 03/07/07 7:09 PM | Reply
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why are there 9 dudes on this list?

Posted by: bee at 03/07/07 7:11 PM | Reply
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No Meatloaf? This list is a joke.

Posted by: Steve at 03/07/07 7:13 PM | Reply
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Where is Roger Daltrey?!?

Posted by: Ali at 03/07/07 7:17 PM | Reply
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Replace Jeff Buckley with Dorothy Moore or P.P. Arnold, and Kurt Cobain with Dusty Springfield, and you might be getting somewhere, I suppose.

Posted by: Michael Houghton at 03/07/07 7:21 PM | Reply
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Freddie fucking Mercury.

Posted by: scotta at 03/07/07 7:25 PM | Reply
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Where is Elliott Smith on there?

Posted by: Anonymous at 03/07/07 7:31 PM | Reply
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Celine Dion Is the best singer in the world.

Posted by: C-Dion at 03/07/07 7:31 PM | Reply
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Where's Scott Walker? Or is this the list of top 10 singers after Scott Walker?

I'd take Jesse Presley over Elvis any day.

Posted by: Bus Driver Stu at 03/07/07 7:41 PM | Reply
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Bump Jeff Buckley up a few notches, drop Cobain, Jagger and Presley, add Cass Elliot, Freddie Mercury and Billy Joel...

and I heart Thom Yorke, but not for a top 10 of all time list.

Posted by: leoni at 03/07/07 8:04 PM | Reply
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Chan Marshall of Cat Power...the most beautiful voice around in my book.

Posted by: CatPower at 03/07/07 8:07 PM | Reply
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one female in the top ten singers is sort of ridiculous, especially since there are so many in the ten worst. nina simone, ella fitzgerald, bjork etc. - at least one of them should have been in the top ten over buckley or cobain. there is still a great deal of sexism in mainstream rock journalism.

Posted by: peter at 03/07/07 9:05 PM | Reply
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Hey, Ella Fitzgerald was alright. I reckon Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole and especially the rich voice of Karen Carpenter. Fuck she can sing. Not sure about Sinatra, I mean he could sing, but often he didnt try.

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why the hate for elvis.. the guy could sing.

john fogerty over mick jagger.

Posted by: scotty at 03/07/07 9:34 PM | Reply
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Yeah sorry, anyone showing contempt for Elvis being on a Top Ten Singers list should just stop. You're being contrary on purpose, knock it off.

Posted by: Sean at 03/07/07 9:52 PM | Reply
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.......Kurt Cobain? I won't deny that his particular vocal sound added to the greatness of the melancholic out-of-it Nirvana. But i mean.... his singing was mumbling at a higher pitch and volume.

Posted by: Elliot at 03/07/07 10:04 PM | Reply
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I have never been more upset by one of these lists.

Posted by: Tannis at 03/07/07 10:07 PM | Reply
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Omg, that is a shit list. That list fucking blows. Fire that editor!

Posted by: Kokoling at 03/07/07 10:56 PM | Reply
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Lists like this are intended solely to agitate me...and they work everytime. I'm happy to see Cobain in the top ten though. Calling Mariah Carey one of the worst singers ever reeks of a shitty corporate magazine trying desperately to please the indie kids. Looks like they accomplished that. Yeah, she sucks, but she CAN sing. Just like John Mayer sucks but he CAN play the guitar. They are both good with their instruments, they just use them for evil instead of good. And how in the fuck did Mick Jagger make the list?

Posted by: Adam at 03/07/07 11:23 PM | Reply
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1. Sam Cooke
2. Frank Sinatra
3. Al Green
4. Rod Stewart (in the Faces)
5. Curtis Mayfield

Posted by: Bill at 03/07/07 11:33 PM | Reply
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Billie Holliday deserves to be on this list far more than Kurt Cobain (and probably a couple of others).

Posted by: BB at 03/07/07 11:37 PM | Reply
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poor stereogum,
you used to be alright

Posted by: munga at 03/07/07 11:44 PM | Reply
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A little less well known, but where is Eva Cassidy? That voice could shatter the coldest hearts of the most bitter of Stereogum editors...

And yes, where the FUCK is Sam Cooke?

Posted by: DH at 03/08/07 12:04 AM | Reply
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rod stewart in top five-- you're right.

Posted by: chase at 03/08/07 12:36 AM | Reply
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And here's number four for Sam Cooke. In my book, he's got the most effective set of pipes I've ever heard. But that's in my book. Seriously, who among us could write a list that wouldn't make ninety five percent of the population scoff? It's impossible. This whole making of lists - everyone has their lists - is ridiculous enough without reading them with the assuption that they actually mean anything. lets all make lists of our favorite singers and read them while eating slices of buntcake (i find bunt cake equally arbitrary because it never really seems to satisfy that need-for-cake-urge, but it wouldn't do in any other situation, either, right?). And "greatest" is so ambiguous. I could try to write an All-Star list of singers, but it would be based on my speculations on popular opinion, or some sort of historical/gravitational equation which i'm not smart enough for (meaning, who first influenced who, etc).
so, for me, one through ten,(in order of ten down to one) singing voices that have the most intense effect on me, limited to people who sing predominantly in English, in order of how greatly the sound of the voice has affected my ambition to stay alive:

10. Sly Stone
9. Perry Farrell
8. Patti Smith
7. Skip James
6. Smokey Robinson
5. Billy Holiday
4. Crissy Hines
3. Otis Redding
2. Nina Simone
1. Sam Cooke


I want to read one hundred lists, of everyone's top ten. it's such a personal thing. let's share.

Posted by: juliette at 03/08/07 3:50 AM | Reply
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When I think of best voices, I think of Sam Cooke and Smokey Robinson. I also think of Horton Barker, a traditional (anglo-american) ballad singer from recorded in the 40s--they didn't say well-known, best voices after all.

Elvis definitely had a good voice. It had range and subtlety (just listen to "Suspicious Minds"), but at the same time, calling it the best voice every is a bit ridicilous.

Posted by: Adrian at 03/08/07 4:12 AM | Reply
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No Elliott Smith, Thom Yorke, Jarvis Cocker, Beth Gibbons, Emily Haines? Fuck this list.

And as for the worst voices ever list: William Hung, Britney Spears, Joanna Newsom, Chad Kroeger, Scott Stapp, and the assholes from The Rapture and Cover Your Ears Say Oww

Posted by: Bort at 03/08/07 5:17 AM | Reply
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for the person who asked about elliott smith, he doesn't feature in the list!

if the list was for top 100 distinctive voices, it would have been ok. but it was fucking GREATEST voices. kurt cobain does not have one of the greatest voices in music. that's a joke. they need to decide what exactly they are compiling before they fuck it all up.

Posted by: stephen at 03/08/07 5:18 AM | Reply
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thismust be a fucking joke. Kurt Cobain?! John Lennon?! WTF?!
Where is Geoff Tate? Where is Chris Cornell? Where is Allison Krauss, or anyone from the top notch new country scene?
Those guys at the Q must have some serious hearing problems, besides not having any musical hearing at all...

Posted by: lipilee at 03/08/07 5:22 AM | Reply
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billie

Posted by: actually at 03/08/07 6:43 AM | Reply
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Yeah this list does suck. Even talking from a strictly Beatles perspective, Paul has a better voice than John, come now.

Posted by: Evan at 03/08/07 7:18 AM | Reply
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Though I may catch shit, Bobby McFerrin needs to be on the list--dude can sing the shit outta some shit, yo!

Posted by: SamB at 03/08/07 8:29 AM | Reply
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Steven Patrick Morrissey.

Posted by: Mike at 03/08/07 8:31 AM | Reply
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I far as I am concerned the two greatest voices ever are Neko Case and Jim James. Also i would vote for Michael Stipe, Emily Haines and George Hunter.

Posted by: wayne at 03/08/07 8:31 AM | Reply
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brian wilson?

Posted by: art at 03/08/07 8:51 AM | Reply
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Elliott Smith? I never heard any range in that guy's voice.

Nix to Thom Yorke as well. I think he's great, but can you imagine him singing over anything other than a Radiohead song? It'd sound terrible. He's the perfect singer for his band, but nothing more.

Let's see more love for Rod Stewart. Man, he used to be great.

Posted by: Bugs Meany at 03/08/07 9:06 AM | Reply
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Why no Dave Matthews? Just because he's not dead? Shit list for sure.

Posted by: Kegstand at 03/08/07 9:25 AM | Reply
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I assume they left Dave Matthews off this list because he could not sing if his life depended on it.
The fact that Cobain, Jagger and Plant are on there and Neko Case, Sam Cooke, Roberta Flack and Morrissey are not, really makes me question this shithole of a list.

Posted by: kidgotham at 03/08/07 9:38 AM | Reply
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Mavis Staples
Mahalia Jackson
Odetta

Posted by: tocci at 03/08/07 10:14 AM | Reply
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John Lennon??? He had a horrible voice!!!!!

Posted by: chris at 03/08/07 10:36 AM | Reply
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Let me elaborate here. I love that this post reflects much of what I´ve been listening to lately. There have been numerous mentions to Sam Cooke, Curtis Mayfield, Sly Stone and Al Green, all of which have been in pretty constant rotation on my iTunes as of late. I´ve swapped the usual indie fare for soul. These guys all sing and write melodies that have affected me emotionally in a way that almost nothing else can. Especially when any of their songs are about unrequited love or being heartbroken. When Al Green´s cover of How can You Mend a Broken Heart comes on, for example, I´m floored. I don´t get up from my bed and I can barely breathe. And I´m not even heartbroken or anything. It just gets to me. Every time.

On a seperate note, thank God they included Marvin Gaye on this list. What´s Going On is a perfect album. When he sings:

Who really cares, who is willing to try
To save a world that is destined to die

That makes me want to bawl more than anything that any politician could ever say. It is still so amazingly relevant to this day. Stereogum if you could write a post on its anniversary or whatever my respect for you as a blog will skyrocket. And I´m a pretty big fan.

Sorry to ramble. To conclude, if any of you are disaffected by the indie scene currently, check out all of the singers mentioned above. They will remind you of why you listen with music to begin with.

Posted by: Evan at 03/08/07 10:39 AM | Reply
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Now back to my usual armchair critic status.

Roy Orbison and George Jones are glaring omissions. So are almost all of the soul singers that we´ve been talking about. And yes there should be more women on this list. It would be really cool if the lead singer from the group The Sundays were on this list somewhere. Or Elis Regina. Terrible list, but what are you going to do?

Posted by: Evan at 03/08/07 10:44 AM | Reply
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iggy pop. there is no other.

Posted by: mikeky at 03/08/07 11:00 AM | Reply
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yes! Elis Regina! nobody ever talk about her, but I think she has the greatest female voice out of almost all of the bossa nova singers i've ever heard. (this is why i limited my list to people who sing in english, because it's just too complicated otherwise; too much to think about, too many people to consider) and i think someone up there was correcting my earlier mispelling of billie holiday's name. yes. thank you. in my defense, it was the middle of the night . . . and i'm also really happy to see so many mentions of chris cornell. I just don't like soundgarden anymore, so he's not on my mind, but, in terms of greatest singing voices, yeah, fer sure, his voice (and his music aside) is pretty mind blowing.

Posted by: juliette at 03/08/07 11:05 AM | Reply
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the list is perfect as is. get over it.

Posted by: curt at 03/08/07 11:40 AM | Reply
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win butler!

and morrissey gets 2 through 10.

Posted by: jb at 03/08/07 11:50 AM | Reply
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im trying to decide which is more embarassing - the actual list or some of the suggestions being offered here.

as much as i love elliott smith, he really didn't have a great voice.
perry farrell? he goes on the worst voice list.
win butler? iggy pop? dave matthews? thom yorke? jarvis cocker? MEATLOAF?

and may the flames of hell consume whoever says jeff buckley doesn't deserve to be on the list. flames of hell.

Posted by: annie onymous at 03/08/07 11:59 AM | Reply
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exactly

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i hate lists that are the best ANYTHING "OF ALL TIME!"

Of all time?

So, nobody could sing until the 1920s?

Stupid - of course, they couldn't throw in singers from 1740 or 876. So, simply call it best singers of the 1900 til now.

OF ALL TIME!

Stupid

Posted by: richard at 03/08/07 12:03 PM | Reply
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Whoever said Dave Matthews must be on crack. I'd rather hear an elephant fart than listen to his voice. And what kind of name is Kegstand? What are you, 16 or something? Are you related to Funnel and Ice Luge?

Posted by: john doe at 03/08/07 12:13 PM | Reply
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WTF? This list is a joke. Mick Jagger? Kurt Cobain? Elvis at #1?!?!?

I'd like to see The Chairman of the Board somewhere in the top 10, and I guess John Lennon's selection must have canceled out McCarney/Harrison. I'm guessing that the same logic goes for the omissions of Freddie Mercury and Axel Rose's screaching (canceled out by the selection of Robert Plant?).

What about Roger Waters? Janis Joplin? Bob Marley? Morrissey? Thom? This list blows.

Posted by: MARLOW at 03/08/07 12:33 PM | Reply
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why... i think they made a misprint. taylor hicks isn't up there. of course they made a mistake. taylor hicks created the soul patrol. where would we be without the SOUL PATROL!?!?!?

Posted by: Ian G at 03/08/07 12:44 PM | Reply
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Anyone who doesn't think Elivs deserves number one must not be a fan of music. The man had the most powerful voice in Rock history, not even arguable. Watch this: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1f9TBAYjyUA

Posted by: Eddie O'Keefe at 03/08/07 1:04 PM | Reply
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elvis ain't got shit on taylor hicks

Posted by: Ian G at 03/08/07 1:12 PM | Reply
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hey eddie,
elvis sounds like shit in that video.

Posted by: annie onymous at 03/08/07 1:33 PM | Reply
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My choices for best singer:
Neko Case
Feist

Posted by: amy at 03/08/07 1:51 PM | Reply
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the guy who says "We're Explosions in the Sky, thanks for coming" at the start of their shows.

Posted by: jb at 03/08/07 2:16 PM | Reply
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There are some worthy names on that list, but any such list that doesn't include JOHNNY CASH cannot be taken very seriously.

Posted by: bounced at 03/08/07 2:29 PM | Reply
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i'm still shocked that ella fitzgerald didn't make the list. really? kurt cobain better than ella?

Posted by: ally at 03/08/07 2:42 PM | Reply
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and the incredible EDDIE VEDDER!!??

Posted by: angel at 03/08/07 2:59 PM | Reply
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Ella Fitzgerald hands down. Don't mind Elvis though. And Mariah Carey is a great singer! Of woeful songs.

Posted by: Arty at 03/08/07 3:05 PM | Reply
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Joni Mitchell is sorely missing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1Qgsn0U340

Posted by: John at 03/08/07 4:00 PM | Reply
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Uh . . .
Maria Callas? Diamanda Galas?
Elizabeth Frazer? Lisa Gerrard?
Joan LaBarbara? Meredith Monk?
Again: Roy Orbison?
David Bowie? Peter Murphy?
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan? Pandit Pran Nath?

I know that Q covers pop music, but it boggles that the "greatest" singers of "all time" doesn't include singers that are actually trained to sing, in a classical fashion, or even that many singers that naturally have the depth, range, nuance and power to be considered good at, really, anything.

Plant, Cobain, Jagger sing the same way all the time, with variations in technique only limited to dynamics.

Taste aside, Luciano Pavarotti is technically a better singer than all 10 of the above people. These lists need to be more specific in their titling, as mentioned above and as mentioned before with previous lists.

For example: "Greatest Western Mainstream Pop Singers Since 1950."

Posted by: Wesley at 03/08/07 5:34 PM | Reply
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Stop hatin' on ELVIS.

Posted by: Michele at 03/08/07 7:44 PM | Reply
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Tom Waits

Posted by: chopper at 03/08/07 8:23 PM | Reply
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It seems like they went more for the most popular singers of all time rearranged to fit the editors' tastes than anything to do with true talent, which, to me, is more than just being able to sing well. A good vocal coach can bring out good singing, but I really think the mark of a good singer pretty much lies in every other aspect of the singing.

Posted by: magicseamonkey at 03/08/07 8:56 PM | Reply
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H.R. from bad brains.

Posted by: Kevin at 03/09/07 8:38 PM | Reply
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no mike patton, no freddie mercury, this list is just stupid.

Posted by: sfsd at 03/28/07 10:03 AM | Reply
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oh, and harry nielson definitely in the top 10.

Posted by: art at 03/28/07 10:13 AM | Reply
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Look this list is the best. I love Eddie Vedder. He wasn't in the top 100 but whatever. They were putting singer not by talent here. If that was the case they would look up the whole world. They were putting singers by personality and depth. That's what singers should be judged by. I don't totally agree completely but it's awesome that they did it this way...did you see the worst singers. Celine Dion, Mariah Carey HAHA! I loved it. It is true they do nothing but ripp notes!

Posted by: Alex at 04/02/07 11:22 PM | Reply
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Where is Russell Mael of Sparks? Surely one of the best and most unique voices in popular music.

Posted by: Lilly at 04/05/07 7:31 PM | Reply
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Buckley should be closer to the top, and Elvis certainly should be nowhere near the top ten (or top hundred even), he was a performer first vocalist second. Roy Orbison should be in there. Chris Cornell too. And where's Mike Patton at???

Posted by: Emmet at 04/23/07 6:40 AM | Reply
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tim buckley bobby mcferrin janis joplin lou reed eddie vedder jim morrison maria callas susan tadeschi ricky lee jones freddy mercurry laarbi batma(nass el ghiwane) and more and more
and we cant compare betwen vices every voice is a feeling that we must taste!

Posted by: yacine at 04/29/07 1:31 PM | Reply
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it's ALL about Pat Benatar and her four and a half octave range!

Posted by: alta at 05/02/07 2:18 AM | Reply
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Where the fucking hell is Freddie Mercury and Roy Orbison??

They are, like, only the two greatest vocalists of all time, so yeh, don't put them in the top 10. Who made this fucking useless piece of shit list? And why the FUCK am I wasting my time writing about this?

Such toilet paper! UGH!!

Posted by: rich at 05/03/07 10:18 AM | Reply
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John Lennon should definitely be on the list, whoever claims differently hasn't heard his singing; whoever said that John Mayer sucks, needs to recheck his/her brain ability of critical thinking, however women singers and some exeptional notmentioned male vocalists as well... Cobain doesn't belong there.

Posted by: Saso at 05/13/07 9:33 AM | Reply
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...are missing... (edit above post)

Posted by: Saso at 05/13/07 9:34 AM | Reply
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freddy mercury !!!! is the best !!!!the voice !! the band!!!!
please !!! what happend??

Posted by: bill at 05/23/07 10:23 PM | Reply
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1.- whitney houston.
2.- aretha franklin.
3.- steve wonder.
4.- mariah carey.
5.- alicia keys.
6.- beyonce.
7.- dionne warwick.
8.- lionel richie.
9.- luther vandrous.
10.- celine dion.

11.- elliot yamin (bonus)

Posted by: clau at 05/27/07 6:56 PM | Reply
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1. WHITNEY HOUSTON
2. Mariah Carey
3. Celine dion
4. Jennifer Holiday
5. Dionne Warwick
6. Bette Midler
7. Madonna
8. Shirley Bassey
9. Shania Twain
10.Aretha Franklin

Whitney Houston is far way better than the rest.


Posted by: Gilbert at 06/09/07 9:03 AM | Reply
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where is Freddie Mercury

are you crazy?

he was the best voice on world, hey guys, never listen to the Queen

Posted by: fredy at 06/11/07 12:43 AM | Reply
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ok, first of all, KURT KOBAIN? he has a great band, but the singing voice isnt the best in the world. try stevie wonder, don henley, elton john, but marvin gayes already on there. but these guys are the real shit

Posted by: brandt at 06/11/07 8:13 PM | Reply
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I agree with a few but where the hell is Chad Kroeger!!?? Where's Brett Scallions?! Amazing voices and you put Elvis, Mick Jagger up there? Messed up.

Posted by: Alex at 06/15/07 9:02 AM | Reply
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hello freddie mercury is the all time greatest singer in history! no one is better than him. elvis sounds like shit by the way

Posted by: bob at 06/16/07 12:12 PM | Reply
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From Bueno Aires,Argentina
-1-Fredy Mercury (Queen)
-2-Allan Clarke (the Hollies)
-3-Roger Daltrey (th Who)
-4-Phill Collins
-5-Elton Johnn
-5-El cantante de Keane
-6-Iam Gillan (Led Zeppeling)
-7-Joe Cocker
-5-Tony Braxton
-9-Barry Gibb (Bee Gees)
-10-Kurt Cobain

Posted by: victor Gomez at 06/18/07 5:53 PM | Reply
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From Bueno Aires,Argentina
-1-Fredy Mercury (Queen)
-2-Allan Clarke (the Hollies)
-3-Roger Daltrey (th Who)
-4-Phill Collins
-5-Elton Johnn
-5-El cantante de Keane
-6-Iam Gillan (Led Zeppeling)
-7-Joe Cocker
-5-Tony Braxton
-9-Barry Gibb (Bee Gees)
-10-Kurt Cobain

Posted by: victor Gomez at 06/18/07 5:53 PM | Reply
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From Bueno Aires,Argentina
-1-Fredy Mercury (Queen)
-2-Allan Clarke (the Hollies)
-3-Roger Daltrey (th Who)
-4-Phill Collins
-5-Elton Johnn
-5-El cantante de Keane
-6-Iam Gillan (Led Zeppeling)
-7-Joe Cocker
-5-Tony Braxton
-9-Barry Gibb (Bee Gees)
-10-Kurt Cobain

Posted by: victor Gomez at 06/18/07 5:53 PM | Reply
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Layne Staley - best singer of the grunge era

Eric Burdon of the Animals and War - great British singer turned great funk/soul singer

Posted by: Ben at 06/18/07 7:02 PM | Reply
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has anyone listened to atif aslam ,the guy from pakistan i think he is one of the best ever , try to listen to his songs , and you will realise his soul touching voice , he is a genius musician

as far as kurt cobain , i think he is one of the best ever

mike jaggers also good, others should also include richard ashcroft , bono , axl rose , sting , john lennon and chris martin

Posted by: armaan at 06/20/07 6:18 PM | Reply
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elvis , MJ and kurt cobain should make the top , i think atif aslam is the best

Posted by: armaan at 06/20/07 6:20 PM | Reply
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Where the hell is STEVEN TYLER????????
Where is STEVE PERRY??????

Posted by: big m at 06/28/07 9:56 AM | Reply
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The list is "Greatest Voices of All Time", not "Your Personal Favorite Singers of All Time".

I heart Elvis Costello, but there's no way in hell he'd make the top 50 in terms of voice. Same with Stipe, Butler, Yorke.

You don't have to like Jeff Buckley, but you have to admit he had a beautiful voice. Two glaring female omissions -- Cyndi Lauper and kd lang. lang especially, I'm not sure there are many people out there with her range.

Posted by: mrs at 06/28/07 10:44 AM | Reply
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john lennon????????
he wasnt even the best singer in the band. Paul McCartney blows Lennon away vocally. Listen to a Lennon song like I Am the Walrus and then listen to a McCartney song like Hey Jude or Let it Be. No comparrison.

Posted by: spencer at 07/08/07 8:43 PM | Reply
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What about Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole....nobody ever heard of them ?

Posted by: Rick at 07/14/07 1:03 PM | Reply
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What about Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Sarah Vaughan ? Nobody ever heard them sing ?

Posted by: Rick at 07/14/07 1:05 PM | Reply
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What about John Farnham? Amazing voice.

Posted by: Wade at 07/25/07 12:59 PM | Reply
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What a homophobic list! I think that we can agree that, although he was very gay, Freddie Mercury was also the greatest voice in popular music.

Posted by: googoobaabaa at 07/27/07 5:34 PM | Reply
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kurt cobain should be in the top five.he is one damn rock vocalist,got a beautiful voice and still kicks ass.

Posted by: ankit at 07/29/07 1:17 AM | Reply
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good selection but i think elvis should not be there. where's Janis Joplin? she has a fucking great voice, paul mc cartney?, noel gallagher, freddy mercury, roger waters. robert plant has a grea voice also, ir why not axl rose

Posted by: sid at 08/05/07 2:39 PM | Reply
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I challenge everyone to listen to george jones in the 60s, 70s, and 80s and then decide who has a voice only God could have blessed a man with. He sings with passion and soul from within and experience. There's only one voice and that's George Glenn Jones!

Posted by: george woodruff at 08/09/07 3:01 AM | Reply
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Terrible List. Elvis & Sinatra just crooners. Lennon not even second best in his band. Kurt was whiny (but influential). Jagger was limited. Plant not very versatile.

Some not yet suggested. Captain Beefheart. Tim Booth (James). Anthony Mongomery (Geneva). Brett Anderson (Suede). KD Lang. Nina Simone. Liz Frazer. Paul Rogers. Roberet Johnson. Tim Buckley. Blind Willie Johnson.

Posted by: Madthinker at 08/15/07 10:50 PM | Reply
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elvis is #1 like the list says ...then go from there...there wouls be nobody if it werent for him so stop.he is the king period

Posted by: steve at 08/17/07 5:37 AM | Reply
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1. Sam Cooke
2. Patsy Cline
3. Edith Piaf
4. Sarah Vaughn
5. Nat King Cole
6. Nana Mouskouri
7. Pavorati
8. Sinatra
9. Clyde McPhatter
10. Otis Redding

Posted by: Steve at 08/18/07 10:05 AM | Reply
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ok 'madthinker' is wrong. Elvis did have a great voice, if you've ever heard 'can't help falling in love' than you know that. but this is a list about great voices and although elvis was a very influential performer, he had nothing to do with spawning great singers.

personally i cant believe nobody has mentioned jim morrison, id kill to have that dudes voice

Posted by: the1bendinguovr at 08/20/07 1:51 AM | Reply
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If were talking great singers, Sam Cooke, who inspired Al Green and made him want to sing! surely should be on there??? Al and Sam, 2 of the greatest voices of all time! easily!

Posted by: Dan at 08/30/07 12:10 PM | Reply
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My list
Sting- THE POLICE
Tony Chaplin-KEANE
Bono-U2
Allan Clarke-THE HOLLIES
Barry Gibb-BEE GEES
Joe Cocker
Janis Joplin
Dido-
Jin Morrison-THE DOORS
Mick Jagger-TOLLINGS STONES
Andres Calamaro-LOS RODRIGUEZ


Posted by: frank at 09/14/07 1:34 AM | Reply
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elvis with sun records ....... no doubt .....best voice of all time....... so pure and raw..... the real elvi with sun rocords

Posted by: bry beck at 09/22/07 9:54 AM | Reply
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elvis at sun records .....best voice ever.....early elvis

Posted by: bry at 09/22/07 10:00 AM | Reply
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This is the worst list of all time. You people know nothing about grest voices.n I'm insulted!
Elvis, give me a break, Please... oh yea add some brothas man!
My list
10. Sam Cooke
9. MJ
8. Luther
7. Al Green
6. Marvin Gaye
5. Axel Rose (Sweet Child o' Mine)
4. Freddy Mercury (fantastic)
3. Aretha Franklin
2. Minnie Ripplton
And the #1 all time singer Whitney Huston (We Will Always Love Her)

Take That! !

Posted by: Dwight Williams at 09/26/07 5:36 PM | Reply
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There is noooo way this list is any good... how can you leave out STEVE PERRY!?!?!?!?!?!?

Posted by: Mark at 09/26/07 8:45 PM | Reply
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Worst 'live' singing would go to Elliott Smith. Man, that guy sucked.

Posted by: d at 09/26/07 9:48 PM | Reply
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What's Elliott Smith doing these days?

Posted by: d at 09/26/07 9:55 PM | Reply
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Um. Are you kidding me?
These days Elliott Smith is doing nothing.
He's dead.

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Kurt is God for me, but I need to say that Layne Stanley has a way better voice than him, just listen to any Alice in Chains song and you will see...

Posted by: Julian at 10/11/07 1:37 AM | Reply
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Sam Cooke - Angelic. Dean martin - rich..Not in the list??? your taking the piss!!

Two of the very best in my book, case closed.

Posted by: Euphoria at 11/06/07 9:11 PM | Reply
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Not anything against Cobain but whoever thinks he is better than Layne Staley is crazy! Staley should take his spot if anything. Just listen to Alice In Chains songs Would? or Rain When I Die.

Posted by: Caleb at 11/08/07 5:46 PM | Reply
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personalmente las mejores 10 voces de todos los tiempos(sin tener en cuenta los años/trayectoria, ya que lo que se juzga es la voz en sí):

1-serj tankian
2-mike patton
3-skin(skunk anansie)
4-david gilmour
5-david bowie
6-john lennon
7-aretha franklin
8-elvis presley
9-eddie vedder
10-tom yorke

Posted by: puli at 11/11/07 12:25 AM | Reply
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personalmente las mejores 10 voces de todos los tiempos(sin tener en cuenta los años/trayectoria, ya que lo que se juzga es la voz en sí):

1-serj tankian
2-mike patton
3-skin(skunk anansie)
4-david gilmour
5-david bowie
6-john lennon
7-aretha franklin
8-elvis presley
9-eddie vedder
10-tom yorke

Posted by: puli at 11/11/07 12:28 AM | Reply
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Mariah Carey is the number 1 selling female artist of all time and has beaten elvis. Also she has been named the VOICE of Mtv.
Others to include are:
Judy Garland
Stevie Wonder
Patti Labelle
Luther Vandross

Posted by: Ryan at 11/13/07 1:34 AM | Reply
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what the hell kind of list is this?? Who has the most imitated voice in the last 25 years, with countless "rip-off" bands trying to sound like him. Whi makes the hairs stand up on the back of your neck?....EDDIE VEDDER people. get a clue. He is one of the best voices EVER in music....not even on the list. Jagger (what a joke), cobain couldn't mimick the ficking burp of vedder..

Posted by: tim at 11/22/07 7:34 PM | Reply
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Mariah Carey is one of the greatest female singers in history... whitney houston come close...

Posted by: Juan at 11/23/07 10:25 AM | Reply
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I'm sure you tried, but the list is just wrong!
Freddie mercury should have been in that list
(Elvis?!)

Posted by: Alex at 11/25/07 9:08 AM | Reply
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who gives a snit about a shitty list .its not gonna change your life in any way


xx

Posted by: aaron at 11/28/07 10:47 AM | Reply
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My list:
1.Mariah
2.Whitney
3.Celine
4.Beyonce
5.Alicia Keys

Posted by: f at 12/06/07 11:46 AM | Reply
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Aren't we forgetting our two favorite blind musicians?

Posted by: jamma at 12/13/07 8:14 PM | Reply
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Half the posters here have no clue what they're talking about.

noel gallagher? Seriously, come on.

Two people are missing from this list: Janis and Roy.

Elvis, by his own account, would be number 2. He once said Orbison had the greatest voice he had ever heard. Technically, I'd agree, but Elvis is in the Rockabilly, Rock and Roll, Country and Gospel hall of fames. He could sing *any* type of song, and sing it well - 21 or 42.

"Elvis' range was about two and a quarter octaves, as measured by musical notation, but his voice had an emotional range from tender whispers to sighs down to shouts, grunts, grumbles and sheer gruffness that could move the listener from calmness and surrender, to fear. His voice can not be measured in octaves, but in decibels; even that misses the problem of how to measure delicate whispers that are hardly audible at all."

Lindsay Waters, Executive Editor for the Humanities at Harvard University Press

Posted by: uggh at 01/01/08 4:04 PM | Reply
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bjork should be in the top ten as well as a few others, who made this list do they know what they are talking about or maybe its just thier personal favourite?

Posted by: mac at 01/08/08 12:34 PM | Reply
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Wow...what a very gumped up list. I would like to know who compiled this list. On of the best voices of the past 100 years isnt even on there. Its Trisha Yearwood. Look her up you'll see...She dosent just sing the song she makes you believe what you are hearing. I think this list sucks LOL

Posted by: Chaz at 01/11/08 7:20 PM | Reply
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freddie mercury...where is he??should be the number one in all of that lists!!freddie mercury fucking rock us all!!!

Posted by: edinho at 01/31/08 7:28 PM | Reply
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where is rod Stewart, rod Stewart is the best in the world my list :
rod Stewart
Fredi mercury
phill collins
axl rose
dido

Posted by: roman begu at 02/14/08 6:31 AM | Reply
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what the hell is wrong with you people?DAVID RUFFIN has the greatest voice period.He can hit any note just ask aretha franklin.do you people know what they mean when they say the greatest greatest voice ever huh?IDIOTS!!!

Posted by: buck50 at 02/16/08 1:44 AM | Reply
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Where the hell is Lowell George! That guy could hit any note he liked with the uptmost of passion. And I agree, too many males in the top ten - replace Kurt Cobain with Sandy Denny and John Lennon with Kirsty MacColl and the list would be far better in my opinion!

1. Kirsty MacColl
2. Lowell George
3. Sandy Denny
4. Sam Cooke
5. Karen Carpenter
6. Freddie Mercury
7. Aretha Franklin
8. Nina Simone
9. Ella Fitzgerald
10. Carl Wilson

Posted by: Fabien Feehily at 02/16/08 6:37 AM | Reply
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Wow I cant believe no one mentioned Pavarotti. Ok his music may not be mainstream but listen to his Nummen Dorma and you will see, Not too many of the original top 10 list can even compare.

Posted by: Ryan at 02/28/08 10:16 AM | Reply
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My list.
1. John Lennon
2. Freddie Mercury
3. Otis Redding
4.George Harrison
5. Robert Plant
6. Sam Cooke
7. Steve Wonder
8. Marvin Gaye
9. Frank Sinatra
10. Roy Orbison
Newton Faulkner didn't make my list by he's worth a mention.

Posted by: Paul Donnelly at 03/12/08 1:21 PM | Reply
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Michael Jackson, Michael Matijevic (Steel Heart/Steel Dragon from the movie Rockstar, NOT Mark Wahlberg), Freddie Mercury, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Bono Vox, Celine Dion, Bobby Hatfield (The Righteous Brothers), Elvis Presley, and probably some R&B singer somewhere. And of course there's Steven Tyler and Axl Rose, but we could go on all day....

Posted by: Jim at 03/15/08 3:57 PM | Reply
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Freddie Mercury and Steve Perry have the most powerful, awe-inspiring, and purely core-rattling male voices in the history of English music. Period. Elvis couldn't move your sould the way eithe rof these men could. Shame, Q...Shame

Posted by: Martin V Maldonado at 03/17/08 11:20 PM | Reply
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Freddie Mercury and Steve Perry have the most awe-inspiring, core-rattling, tremendous voices in the history of English music. Period. Elvis could never have moved your very soul the way either of these men could. Same on you,Q... Shame

Posted by: Martin V Maldonado at 03/17/08 11:23 PM | Reply
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hey?why not FREDDIE MERCURY?

Posted by: fred at 04/15/08 1:07 AM | Reply
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BARBRA STREISAND

Posted by: franco at 04/15/08 9:04 AM | Reply
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Freddie Mercury the best

Posted by: Leslie at 04/23/08 9:54 AM | Reply
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All I have to say it... Whitney Houston should DEFINITELY be on this list... are you insane, how could she not be? She had such an amazing voice!

Posted by: Ryan at 05/19/08 2:34 PM | Reply
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Joe Cocker...?

Posted by: Eric at 05/24/08 12:40 PM | Reply
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there is one thing to pay homage to those that started it all. and i agree the beatles and rolling stones made some classic hits but come on... mick jagger does not have one of the greatest voices of all time. i listen to many people some names that i would throw out there are definitely whitney houston, aretha franklin, freddie mercury, berry gibb, joni mitchell, marvin gaye, jackie wilson, janis joplin, jimi hendrix (i personally love his voice), robert plant, frank sinatra, ella fitzgerald, chaka khan, many more... thats more than 10 but that list is b.s. just my opinion

Posted by: djjazzyj at 06/20/08 8:04 PM | Reply
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I think, that the best voice of all times is VITAS

Posted by: MARIJUS at 06/22/08 7:25 AM | Reply
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Damn! Freddie must be here.......

Posted by: Mohib at 06/30/08 5:28 AM | Reply
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Damn! Where is Freddie Mercury............. He must be topping the chart :S

Posted by: Mohib at 06/30/08 5:33 AM | Reply
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Love Freddie Mercury the great

Posted by: Mohib at 06/30/08 5:35 AM | Reply
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You've gotta be kidding me. Kurt Kobain had a horrible voice....

Posted by: DremoraLord at 06/30/08 1:41 PM | Reply
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spot on

Posted by: tony at 06/30/08 8:56 PM | Reply
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fuck the list..freddie mercury was one of the most talented and versatile signers ever..no one can even sing cover versions of his songs..he should be at no1

Posted by: baulaha at 07/27/08 1:51 PM | Reply
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carusso was the greatest

Posted by: Jason Sweeney at 07/27/08 3:27 PM | Reply
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Elvis Presley is the Greatest!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no one has more awards and acheivements like him.... thats why he is the KING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2nd to NO ONE!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: TJ at 08/05/08 9:47 PM | Reply
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Elvis was second to Roy Orbison full stop. (Elvis was good, Orbison however wiped the floor with his sweet falsettos)

Posted by: Steve in reply to TJ's comment at 10/06/08 7:36 AM | Reply
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LMAO @ some of you who apparently laugh at Elvis being on this list. Please, watch these videos and tell me again he's not one of the best vocalists ever:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWK04X-RcJs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXhcNgr5Vus

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxlX-CFMddc

I also think Paul McCartney belongs on this list instead of John Lennon. And Roy Orbison should be #1. And Freddie Mercury should definitely be on here. And Frank Sinatra wasn't even the best crooner so I dunno wtf he's doing as #3 -- Nat King Cole should be somewhere near the top.

Posted by: Katherine at 08/09/08 12:16 AM | Reply
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hey you people moron stop insulting king elvis! if you just can be more objective, you'll surely be impressed by how great his voice is....he's fucking very versatile anyway!!
try listen "if i can dream"! what a damn great voice! his best song for me...
king has more songs in chart than others.. showing many people love his voice than others...
so, just dont be such an idiot mentioning shit singer who got no popularity like the top ten.... they'r popular for their voices! goddamn lyric, tunes,etc just plays minor part! voice is dominant!
KING ELVIS!!

Posted by: elvisisgod at 08/12/08 2:28 PM | Reply
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Hey, his music sucks to the point that I'm embarrassed to bring it up, but I've said for years that the best pure male pop singing voice I've ever heard is Daryl Hall. Dude is a singing machine -- it's just that what he chooses to sing is fake-soul crap. I mean, Elvis Costello asked him to guest on a song ("Only Flame in Town"), and he doesn't duet with chumps.

Posted by: Bender Bending Rodriguez at 08/12/08 2:55 PM | Reply
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YAYA!!! ROBERT PLANT SHOULD BE IN FIRST PLACE!!! HE HAS THE MOST SEXY VOICE EVER!!!!!!!!! YAYAYA! And why the hell isn't BRUCE DICKISON in the list? And I agree with "annie onymous" who posted a message on 03/07/07, ELVIS SUCKS! IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT HE HAD THE MOST SUCCESS THAT HE HAS THE BEST VOICE! Wtf...

Posted by: Melanie at 08/14/08 8:16 PM | Reply
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FUCK ELVIS & THIS LIST!!

Posted by: Muffy at 08/16/08 9:58 PM | Reply
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Melanie you dipshit just because he has the most success doesn't mean he CAN'T have the best voice either. At any rate, this list needs more MICHAEL JACKSON.

Posted by: Gretchen at 08/18/08 1:50 PM | Reply
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An unbelievably idiotic list. Elvis was a great performer, different from a great singer. He was a bellower, like Tom Jones, sounding at moments of heightened emotion like a trapped moose. This is what happens when critics and their purblind concern for the 'cool' factor, looks, dress sense etc are allowed to construct a list, rather than other singers. Talking of which, is there a list of 'great singers' actually chosen by those who know the f***in' craft?!

In the pop sphere, no such list is complete without Roy Orbison, Scott Walker, Sam Cooke, Chaka Khan, the foolishly maligned Whitney Houston and the way underrated Morten Harket (a-Ha had fairly longterm success outside of the US, and people who know singing are in awe of his voice). Great singing my bollocks... this is less a list of great, serious singers than 'guys we unassuming, meek, sedentary journalist boys would love to be', with the immortal Ms Franklin chucked in as the token female. Why don't these magazines stop claiming a genuine love of music and fess up? It's all about some deadheaded, immature, watching-yourself-being-watched idea of what's 'hip'.

Posted by: Dion at 08/21/08 2:21 PM | Reply
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Michael Jackson has always had the best voice in music.

Posted by: Mr know it all at 08/21/08 5:40 PM | Reply
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this list is crazy without michael jackson!!!!! he definately has one of the best voices in music ever!!


whitney houston needs be on here too!

mick jagger is ok on here because he has lots of emotion in his voice

marvin gaye definately deserves his place. just listen to his recordings.

john lennon? he was in the greatest band of all time and wrote some of the best lyrics, but his voice...no.
eh elvis. if ur going based on his rock songs, no, because he didnt sing much, but u gotta actually listen to more than crap like 'hound dog' or whatever. dude had an awesome voice.
sinatra, eh. good but nat king cole was 1000000000000000000000000000000000x better

kurt cobain? his voice isnt all that good sorry


oh and neil diamond is real good too

and barbra streisand should be #1

sorry for my english i am from mexico originally

Posted by: Sharon at 08/22/08 2:14 AM | Reply
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also diana ross

Posted by: Sharon at 08/22/08 2:16 AM | Reply
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oh god lmao @ some of these suggestions. Beyonce? seriously people come on now. taylor hicks? what has he done lately? mariah carey? LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL. sorry but squealing really high doesn't add to her "range", no matter how many of her worshippers think she actually has a 5-octave range. this list is alright except i'd take out mick jagger, john lennon, and kurt cobain and put in freddie mercury, roy orbison, and jim morrison

Posted by: ozzie at 08/23/08 11:32 PM | Reply
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and serious LOL @ people demanding mick jagger to be dropped from this list but not john lennon

Posted by: ozzie at 08/24/08 1:40 AM | Reply
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Karen Carpenter had the greatest voice since they have been recording voices

Posted by: Jukka at 10/15/08 4:46 PM | Reply
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Where the heck is Johnny Cash. He should be number one but seems like you don't like him. He was the greatest singer of all time. I'll tell you who is the top ten singers of all time.
10. Waylon Jennings
9. Willie Nelson
8. Charlie Rich
7. Conway Twitty
6. Roy Orbison
5. Jerry Lee Lewis
4. Carl Perkins
3. Ricky Nelson
2. Elvis Presley
1. Johnny Cash

Posted by: Kenny Dobbins at 10/17/08 5:01 PM | Reply
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WHERE THE FUCK IS MICHAEL JACKSON ON THAT LIST!!!!!! Without him it's pretty much usless!!!!

Posted by: Katerina at 10/19/08 7:23 AM | Reply
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Elvis has the best voice in history. Everyone knows this. That`s also why he is the most successful, you little idiot!

Posted by: Jayjay at 10/25/08 8:09 PM | Reply
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JIM MORRISON

Posted by: MRMOJO at 11/09/08 9:31 PM | Reply
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Where is MARC ANTHONY?!!!!!!!!!!!! Come on people! The greatest voices of all time without greatest voices? Whitney Houston, Marc Anthony, Celia Cruz, luchano Pavaroty .... I am agree only for Areta and Mick Jagger but Elvis is the greatest voice for all time?????????????? Come on!

Posted by: mira2605 at 11/16/08 5:47 PM | Reply
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The reason why these artist you are saying have "horrible voices" arent because they dont sound absolutley perfect and innocent, its because they have unique voices the world has never heard and can carry tunes. Kurt Cobain deserves to be on the top ten because he had one of the greatest uniquest voices i have ever heard.

Posted by: Karen x3 at 11/22/08 10:21 PM | Reply
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This is a countdown for the greatest voices in music not the greatest personality in music...duh since we are talking about the voice theres no doubt that Mariah Carey took the best crown...i mean these music artist cant hit notes like Mariah and they cant write songs like mariah...mariah is the top 1 greatest voices in MTV and etc...shes got the greatest award in music...shes got the artist of the DAY,WEEK,YEAR,DECADE and millenium

Posted by: Muzicx4 at 12/17/08 7:45 AM | Reply
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Whitney houston is the best voice of all time this is undeniable.
my list

1. Whitney Houston
2-10 who cares.

Whitney houst sets and maintains the way to sing and voicalise a song.....this list is nothing without her name in it....

Posted by: Wilz_Kiwi at 01/04/09 9:21 PM | Reply
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john fogerty? he had a remarkable voice so beautiful that when he sings his soul out it can make any man weep by its sheer beauty.

Posted by: dee at 01/15/09 7:22 AM | Reply
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In no particular order, they're all great, take your pick. The true test is when one can sing acapella, no musical accompaniment, and still sound unbeliveably great. The following could all do that:

Nat King Cole
Sam Cooke
Otis Redding
Sam & Dave
Jr. Walker
Steve Winwood
Karen Carpenter
Ella Fitzgerald
Jim Morrison
Marvin Gaye
Aretha Franklin
Janis Joplin
Joe Cocker
Al Green
Minnie Ripperton
Patti Labelle
Luther Vandross
Elvis Presley
Ray Charles
Sarah Vaughan
Billie Holliday
Frank Sinatra
Tony Bennet

Posted by: The Final List at 01/21/09 7:45 PM | Reply
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Add these to the above list and The List is complete:

Sam Moore
Greg Allman
James Brown
Etta James
Paul Rodgers
Eric Burdon

Posted by: Not Bad at 01/21/09 9:48 PM | Reply
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My review
I think that MARIAH CAREY is the best vocalist of all time.Behind her,I think that probably should be Whitney Houston or Christina Aguilera,then Bono(U2),Alicia Keys,Michael Jackson,Beyonce...Elvis Presley is so stupid,how he can be first?Aretha Franklin is good vocalist bud her singing is more like screaming and her vocal range is worse than vocal range of many musicans on the list,which are behind her..........List is SO STUPID!!!

Posted by: John at 01/25/09 1:34 PM | Reply
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I THINK THAT MARIAH CAREY HAS THE BEST VOICE EVER!
ELVIS PRESLEY?KURT COBAIN?ARETHA FRANKLIN?COME ON PEOPLE!
THIS IS FOR REAL!
1)MARIAH CAREY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2)JESSICA SIMPSON
3)WHITNEY HOUSTON
4)BEYONCE
5)MICHAEL JACKSON
AND GOOD ARE... BRITNEY SPEARS,ALICIA KEYS,JIM MORRISON,BARBARA STREISAND,USHER............

AND THE WORST VOICES EVER ARE..................................................
ASHLEE SIMPSON,MADONNA,ROBBIE WILLIAMS,VANESSA HUDGENS,.........................
AND ............
CHRISTINA AGUILERA!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE HAS THE WORST VOICE EVER!
SHE SCREAMS LIKE A PIG!
SHE SUCKS!HOW ANYONE CAN SAID THAS SHE SINGS GOOD WHEN SHE KILLING PEOPLE WITH HER UGLY AND DISCOUSTING VOICE!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Anne at 01/25/09 1:52 PM | Reply
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AND I FORGOT:KURT COBAIN HAS THE UGLIEST VOICE EVER....AND ON THAT LIST ARE ALL OLD SINGER,MANY OF THEM DIED...IF SINGER IS OLD OR DEAD THAT DON'T MEANS THAT HE HAS THE BEST VOICE.AND,CHRISTINA AGUILERA HASN'T THE WORST VOICE....SHE IS ONE OF THE BEST ARTIST AND VOICES EVER...HOW SHE SINGS BAD,WHEN SHE IS THE YOUNGEST ARTIST ON ROLLING STONE LIST OF 100 GREATEST VOICES EVER AND 5TH BEST VOICE OF MTV GENARATION???SHE HAS 4 OCTAVES VOCAL RANGE AND HER VOICE IS NOT COMPARABLE WITH VOICE OF ELVIS,ARETHA OR MICK JAGGER CAUSE SHE IS SO MUCH BETTER!

Posted by: John at 01/25/09 2:06 PM | Reply
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Updated my list but really, after looking at all the other lists, what this comes down to is your own personal favorites list. A huge part has to do with your taste, your age, what you have been exposed to, etc.. For example, if you're into Metallica you're not likely to be impressed with Nat King Cole or Karen Carpenter or Mahalia Jackson or Sam Cooke, regardless of how good they are/were, and of course vice versa. After I submit this list AGAIN, no doubt I will think of other great singers to add, so really there's an almost endless list of great singers from the past and present. Here are "some" of mine:

Nat King Cole
Sam Cooke
Otis Redding
Jr. Walker
Steve Winwood
Karen Carpenter
Ella Fitzgerald
Jim Morrison
Marvin Gaye
Aretha Franklin
Janis Joplin
Joe Cocker
Al Green
Minnie Ripperton
Patti Labelle
Luther Vandross
Elvis Presley
Ray Charles
Sarah Vaughan
Billie Holliday
Frank Sinatra
Tony Bennet
Sam Moore
Greg Allman
James Brown
Etta James
Paul Rodgers
Eric Burdon
Linda Ronstadt
Stevie Wonder

Posted by: The List at 01/26/09 6:55 PM | Reply
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Elvis Pressley is the best singer or performer their has ever been and will ever be hands down. "Kentucky Rain" is the most beauitifull song ive ever heard and anybody who lived during the 50s and 60s would tell you that he is the best no doubt about it. For any of you to diss on the best of alltime after he died at only 42 years old and is still recognized as the greatest ever is just plain retarded and only listens to moder day music and judges just on it the way autotune helps all these supposive good singers and you can not be heavy metal and hard rock and be a good singer......

Posted by: Jordan Gibbs at 02/01/09 10:21 PM | Reply
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People can do all kind of stupid things here Elvis Presley is one of the greatest male signer that ever lived not everone can do rock then turn to blues ballads country and jazz at the same time.
Whitout Presley starting it all none of the others had made it!

Posted by: meto at 02/08/09 5:45 AM | Reply
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Guy Garvey of Elbow... needs a mention

Posted by: Daaaavvve at 03/14/09 7:19 PM | Reply
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What about Elton John? And Billy Joel? This list means nothng for me.

Posted by: Esther Simin at 04/16/09 1:29 PM | Reply
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Uh, Whitney Houston anyone?

Posted by: charlotte at 05/13/09 8:56 PM | Reply
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Luciano Pavarotti... Placido Domingo... Carreras....

As much as I love Nirvana, Cobain and in fact everyone one the list simple pale in comparison to the above.

Posted by: Steve Smith at 05/22/09 1:11 AM | Reply
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