Elvis was a baritone,primarily,most of his notes were between g2 and g4 on piano...his extraordinary range allowed him to go to g4# a4,b4flat and b4 natural,which are usually tenor notes.what was most interesting to me was the way he would"shade" or "color" his notes to make them sound intense.so with his two and a half octave range,he could sing anything.the key he sang in depended on the song.
Elvis sang steamroller blues in the key of E. He sang the melody around E 3 for the verses at the beginning of the song. After the guitar solo he sings up the octive around E4. Hope that helps
Elvis was the best singer of the 20th century because of the Versatility of his Vocal Gifts.
F major
Elvis Presley sings Your Never Walk Alone in the key of C.
No Elvis Presley did not sing under your umbrella
Elvis really started to sing at the age of 10 when he peformed at a talent show.
No, he did not sing that song.
No, it was a song called Elvis & Butterfly by Lujon.
Elvis Presley sings Your Never Walk Alone in the key of C.
We Will Rock You is a musical about how music is illegal in the future and this boy that is off to find elvis guitar. They sing Queen songs through out the musical.
No, he didn't Written by Otis Blackwell 1956
No Elvis Presley did not sing under your umbrella
she sings many songs that are all in different keys. every song is not in the same key.
Elvis really started to sing at the age of 10 when he peformed at a talent show.
No.
No, he did not sing that song.
No, Elvis had no musical training.
No, it was a song called Elvis & Butterfly by Lujon.
Elvis was very young when he started to sing he started at around age 6 and worked his way up.
I'm sure he did. Roy would certainly not have wanted to sing like Elvis