Greatest male singing voice in history?

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A great one from hard rock'n'roll

Geoff Tate, Queensryche (if I'm not mistaken, he also did opera) Amazing voice and range.
 

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the "King" himself, Nat King Cole


Bing had the original mellow voice
Frankie created a hysteria with his
Elvis had a great one too, but he was about hips and movement as well
Mathis and guys like Sam Cooke were like honey
Steve Perry, Lou Gramm, Robert Plant had range and feeling
 
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Hey guys,
Some great singers being named. Some i've never heard of.
(Tim Buckley), (Bon Scott). Guess i need to get out more. But gecko. Your right about Mathis. He was smooth as silk. Loved his christmas tunes. He put you in the holiday mood. And i also like Steve Perry.
 

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bing and frank

although i don't particularly care for his music, stevie wonder.

how about jim morrison.
 

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Ole Blue Eyes baby Frank Sinatra

Luciano Pavorotti wasn't bad
Roger Whittaker had a good one
Eddie Vedder
Bing
Elvis
Dean Martin
Wayne Newton
B.J. Thomas
and of course Peter Brady
 

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There are a couple of bums in Chicago, near the stadium, who can really belt out the tunes. (So I hear, anyway.)
 

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Ray Price

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It's just gotta be Ray Price. And when he sings with Willie Nelson (and me), it just doesn't get any better. You know, San Antonio Rose and all the rest. Great stuff. Pure hosing music.

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