We've ranked who we reckon are the greatest male singers of all time, in terms of ability, pitch and power. ... Al Green. ... Sam Cooke. ... Otis Redding. ... Frank Sinatra. ... Nat King Cole. ... Michael Jackson. ... George Michael. ... Freddie Mercury. More items... •
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Read More »Marvin Gaye The late, great Marvin Gaye would have the amazing ability of singing gently yet with a huge amount of power. You really believed whatever he was singing about, whether it was social injustices or just gettin' it on. Al Green Al Green is a true soul legend, whose voice has worked wonders on seductive ballads like 'Let's Stay Together' to his more recent passionate gospel output. He could even give country music a run for its money. The phrase 'they could sing the phonebook' was created for people like him. Sam Cooke Sam Cooke was known as the King of Soul for a reason: his distinctive and super smooth voice. Biographer Bruce Eder wrote that Cooke was "the inventor of soul music", and possessed "an incredible natural singing voice and a smooth, effortless delivery that has never been surpassed". Otis Redding Soul legend Otis Redding died at cruelly young age, but in his short time he set the world alight with his impressive vocal ability. He was such a strong and powerful man, but he also made relaxing songs sound so effortless. Just listen to 'Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay' as a perfect example. Frank Sinatra Frank was the crooner for decades. Whether it was belting out 'New York, New York' or drowning his sorrows at a bar, no-one else had a voice like him. He also had a particular way of phrasing and emphasising words, giving his songs a far more personal feel than his contemporaries. Nat King Cole If we were to pick one of the iconic jazz crooners above any other, we'd go for Nat King Cole. You don't get much smoother than him, and his records will be forever be timeless because of it. His voice still sounds rather magical, and it's impossible not to feel totally relaxed by it.
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