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Singer/singers that have touched you the most?

There have been a lot of singers who have touched me including Ella Fitzgerald,Johnny Mathis,Aretha Franklin,Patsy Cline,Sam Harris,early Whitney. But the one who touches me the most when I play her music is defintely EVA CASSIDY! As someone said above her haunting voice, her simple heartfelt delivery just blows me away anytime I listen..If you get a chance listen to Eva Cassidy sing: "Over the Rainbow", "True Colors", "God Bless the Child", "Yesterday", "Imagine"."Danny Boy", "Time After Time","Fields of Gold" or "Autumn Leaves"..Alas she is no longer with us (she died young of cancer) and she never became a house hold name, but I truly believe Eva Cassidy is one of America"s greatest Vocalists that has ever recorded.



I Definatley Agree Eva Cassidy has a beautiful voice, i love her version of Billie Holidays "God Bless the Child"!
 
Eva actually does really well in England she was very popular in DC. I think my favorite songs she covered are: 'People Get Ready', 'Time Is a Healer' and 'Fields of Gold'.
 
I wouldnt mind J Holiday and Chris Brown touching me just once, well maybe twice, it would feel so nice.
 
Otis Redding, you might think he's good, you might have no idea, he's was actually an extraextraextraordinary specimen of the human race, listen to everything he's recorded before you die!!!! Buy 'Dreams To Remember...' DVD from Amazon and CD of same name :cool: (e.g. These Arms Of Mine, Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa, most natural singer ever)
Mariah Carey, the best (astounding at her peak i.e.. 93-96), shame a lot of people decide to hate her, there's a LOT more to love! (e.g. Hero live circa 1996, Whenever You Call, the ballads)
Eva Cassidy (Blue Eyes Crying - amazing rare live performance, the rest!)
Paul Carrack (The Living Years anyone?)
Ray Charles, Solomon Burke, Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin. A lot of already mentioned.







 
Whitney Houston - Miracle:cry::cry: before drug days days and when she dont shout boooobby most of the time

Carpenters - Superstars:wave::wave:

Irena care - out here own my own

Barbara Streisand - she can sing anything and she can act i like yentl and song in that movie :=D::=D:

Bette Middler - Beaches theme song never fails to make me cry!!!:cry::cry::-({|=:-({|=

Gladys knights - midnight train to Georgia i dont know she does it but she can sing in a very sweet ways i think its just me(*8*)(*8*)

Cyndi Lauper - she is one hell of a woman time after time duet with ms Patti la belle

Diana Ross - home filled with so much emotion i like send shill everytime
 
Patti La Belle, Tina Turner and Jennifer Holiday have those voices to move mountains.
 
Sade - Her vocal range is limited and her music isn’t soulful in the traditional (Aretha, Patti, Chaka, etc) sense, but her voice touches me because of how pure and simple it is. She means what she’s singing and it comes from her heart and soul. People who don’t know her music beyond Smooth Operator and The Sweetest Taboo don’t know how deep she can get. She touches on topics like prostitution (Jezebel), unemployment (Feel No Pain) and world hunger/suffering (Pearls) without being preachy or pretentious. She can make me smile and bring tears to my eyes with so few words.

Mariah Carey - Yes, her “diva/dahling” antics can be annoying and her voice isn’t as strong as it used to be, but that woman is so talented vocally and lyrically and she also sings from her heart. She knows what it likes to be an outsider (Looking In, Outside) and encourages others to follow their dreams (Make It Happen). Loved her since I was a kid (I sang Hero at my 4th grade talent show).

Mary J. Blige - Now I know she sings out of tune sometimes (bless her), but her voice is the very definition of “real” and “raw” to me. She’s been to hell and back and is so open and honest about her struggles. The first CD of hers I bought was My Life when I was 16 and I kept that on repeat all through my junior year. I couldn’t relate to being a drug-addicted singer with depression and an abusive boyfriend, but the emotions she expressed still hit me like a ton of bricks.

Frankie Beverly - My dad is a huge fan of Maze so I grew up hearing Frankie’s voice and it takes me back to my childhood. Like Bill Withers (another singer I love), his voice is rough and “down home”, but there’s a smoothness to it as well. It just feels good. Their music is funky and very positive. Love it.i

Samantha James - Now she’s someone who should be a household name and if you’re ever in need of a voice to calm you down and lift your spirits, listen to her. Her voice isn’t “diva-ish”, but she’s soulful as all get-out and so soothing. She deals with issues like loss (she lost both of her parents at a young age) and heartbreak, but always manages to find a light through the darkness.

Honorary mentions:

Phyllis Hyman - She was MJB before MJB, but unfortunately her demons took her out. Her cover of Betcha By Golly Wow is sweet melancholia. R.I.P.

Christina Aguilera - Stripped’s been saving lives since ‘02!

Esthero - Swallow Me. Nuff said.

Teena Marie - Never recorded a song that didn’t move me in some way. R.I.P.

Lisa Stansfield - One of the best blue-eyed soul singers from the UK (next to Joss Stone) and the world.
 
Nat King Cole
Karen Carpenter (especially "Superstar")
Aretha Franklin (especially "I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
Billie Holliday
Yma Sumac
Cleo Laine
Whitney Houston
Luther Vandross (especially w/Martha Wash on "I Who Have Nothing."
Leontyne Price
Beverly Sills
Janis Joplin
Joni Mitchell
Dusty Springfield (especially "Son Of A Preacher Man") - blue eyed soul at its FINEST!~
 
I would have to agree with most of these and add some others.

Bee Gees
Michael Buble
Bon Jovi
Paul McCartney
The Eagles
Cher
ABBA
Queen
George Michael
 
Elton John
Cher
Richard Marx
Pat Benatar
George Michael
Mick Jagger
Freddie Mercury
Madonna
Joe Elliot
Rob Halford
Bruce Dickinson
Robert Plant
Steve Perry
Janet Jackson
Cyndi Lauper
Justin Timberlake
 
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