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Gonna jump in on this one too....and agree right away with Staley and Mercury....(cant argue with any of them actually)

 

1) Freddie Mercury

2) Layne Staley

3) Chris Cornell

4) Ann Wilson

5) Marvin Gaye

 

Oh...and Aretha Franklin.....

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Hey sorry to slightly deviate from the OP, but I've broken this down into a couple categories and selected people not only on the basis of whether they are my favorites but for what I see is the actual talent, the chops, the abilities especially in the Rock category. Power, Pitch, range and control.

 

These are not necessarily my favorites but many are. I list them because I think they are among the best at what they do.

 

 

Among the guys who really really impress me for technical proficiency:

 

 

Eric Carmen ☆

 

Paul McCartney ☆

 

Joe Lynn Turner

 

Lou Gramm

 

Steve Perry

 

HM Meatloaf in his prime ☆

 

 

Crooners into which category I add expression and feel

 

 

Frank Sinatra ☆

 

Mel Torme

 

Jack Jones ☆

 

Lesley Gore ☆

 

Richard Harris ☆

 

HM for the sheer fact he can do so much with his voice, Al Jarreau

 

 

I added a subset of distinctive voices that aren't particularly great but they are memorable

 

 

Mick Jagger

 

Tom Waits

 

Alex Harvey

 

Bruce Springsteen

 

Alice Cooper

 

 

 

WSS

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I don't know that I have favorite vocalists - kind of like having a favorite flavor of ice cream I guess - but any list has to include both Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt, IMHO

 

 

Your honest opinion is fine that's what I asked for. On another note you don't have a favorite flavor of ice cream? I like ice cream but I can't go wrong with chocolate peanut butter ribbon

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To me, I have always felt that this is perhaps THE perfect Rock n Roll song. It has the great Roy Orbison vocals. A really top notch guitar riff, a great, short drum solo, and a perfect subject: Watching Pretty women.....and Daisy Duke counts here for that.

 

The only problem is that they made this song the subject of a decidedly mediocre movie with a not very pretty Julia Roberts in the title role.

But that does not take away from the song.

 

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I don't know that I have favorite vocalists - kind of like having a favorite flavor of ice cream I guess - but any list has to include both Linda Ronstadt and Bonnie Raitt, IMHO

 

 

I guess you have to add Patsy Cline and Lou Rawls

 

For 'today's version' of Roy Orbison, you have to add Raul Malo of The Mavericks (can't wait to see Raul & the boys in June)

 

 

 

 

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Just some of my favorites for vocals listing my absolute favorites for each. I could name several for each, especially Joplin & Cocker:

 

Janis Joplin.. Down on Me

Joe Cocker..Delta Lady

Larry Gatlin..Broken Lady

Otis Redding..Dock of the Bay

Bob Seger..Main Street

Aretha Franklin..RESPECT.. is also right there.

 

I MUST add my single all time favorite...Eric Clapton. I'm not sure he ever did a song I didn't like, whether solo or as part of a number of groups.

 

Mike

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Joe Cocker - "You are so beautiful" https://youtu.be/wlDmslyGmGI

 

anything by Garth Brooks.

 

http://en.musicplayon.com/play?v=220443

 

Garfunkel, "so much in love"

 

Merle Haggard "That's the way love goes"

 

https://youtu.be/mhaju2pwrJg

 

Trisha Yearwood

Mellissa Lambert

 

and my favorite singer of all time....

 

Alison Krauss

 

and Brad Paisley - together in a Paisley song:

 

https://youtu.be/IZbN_nmxAGk

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and one of my favorite songs of all time,

 

by Alison Krauss and the Union Station..

 

from the movie "Oh Brother Where Art Thou"

 

the Soggy Bottom Boys "singing" the song.

 

Great movie, with George Clooney...

 

https://youtu.be/meCZ5hWNRFU

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steve perry (journey)

jeff buckley

nick cave (nick cave and the bad seeds)

eileen frazier (cocteau twins and massive attack)

clarence greenwood (citizen cope)

ann wilson

andrea bocelli

erykah bahdu

craig wedren (shudder to think)

shawn smith (brad)

andrew wood (mother love bone)

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