The lowest note ever sung on record is a G-7, sung by Tim Storms.
The Coasters, record released in 1958
James Taylor didn't write it. He had a hit record with it, but Carole King wrote it and was the first to record it.
The record label credits The Peter Pan Players & Orchestra; there is no indication of who the actual vocalists are.
Do you mean "Never Fall In Love Again"? It was a Burt Bacharack track, I believe Dionne Warrick "sang" it first.. There have been countless covers of it.
"Oh Girl" is a sing which was released in 1972 by a group called the Chi-Lites. The lead vocalist was Eugene Record.
Nobody is for sure what the lowest note. J.D. could ALMOST hit notes that were of the piano, but not quite. Im pretty sure the lowest note was a double low C.
The Ink Spots sang Cabdriver
I've got every record she's ever made. She never sang that song.
I am not sure who most recently did it, but Roger Miller was the first to ever record Me & Bobby McGee in 1969
Halleluyah was sang by Leonard Cohen. Probably not only him.
No they're first song they ever sang was "Poor Infortunate Souls"
Did Sparks Plug ever sang a song about There's And Island?
Her lowest sang note is a Eb3, her highest sang note is a C#7. Eb3 - C#7 - 3 octaves, 6 octaves. Although she has already hit a F7 as an exclamation but people usually don't play attention those in vocal ranges. With the F7 her range is around 4 octaves and 2 notes :)
Nightmare.
Yes, Elvis Presely did record Pretty Paper. One of his Christmas hits.
He sang over 21.million!! x
The Coasters, record released in 1958