I Will Always Love you by Whitney Houston :)
since the freaking the beatles sing itanswer: yes
'Ballad of John and Yoko'
yes he does
It went to number 14 in 1958
Either. The person will not me judging the song he will be listening to your voice. And sometimes they give you a specific song to sing to see if you can.
A chorus in a ballad can provide a sense of unity and repetition, helping to reinforce the main themes or emotions of the song. It also offers a memorable and easily recognizable section that listeners can connect with and sing along to.
The poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll is often considered a ballad because it tells a story in verse form with a repetitive structure and a simple narrative. It also features elements typical of ballads, such as a moral lesson and a sing-song quality that makes it suitable for recitation or singing.
There were many ballads which were sung between the years of 1960 and 1975. In order to know which ballad is sung by a woman with a sweet voice one needs more information.
A ballad is a type of song that tells a story, often focusing on themes of love, heartbreak, or tragedy. It typically has a simple and repetitive structure to make it easy to remember and sing. Narrative songs are similar to ballads but may not strictly adhere to the traditional ballad form and can cover a wider range of storytelling styles and themes.
Foster Sylvers sang lead on this tremendously underrated old-school soul classic ballad.
Alot of songs from "The Black Parade" are ballads. "I Don't Love You" is definetly a ballad. "Disenchanted" could be one too. "The End." as well. "Cancer" is a softer ballad, and "Sleep" is a harder ballad. From their new album "Danger Days: True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys", "S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W" and "Sing" sound ballad-y. Also, lyrically at least (not sound-wise), I think "Helena (So Long and Goodnight)" is very ballad-ish