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  2. Dec 1, 2023 · This article explores and analyzes the vocal talents of each member of The Beatles to determine who had the most captivating and unique voice. From Paul McCartney's iconic vocal range to John Lennon's soulful tones, discover the distinct qualities that set each Beatle apart.

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  4. Paul had incredible range. John had a great bluesy/hard rocker voice, George had a great rockabilly voice, Ringo had a great country voice, but Paul's singing voice was the best. It really depends on what genre/sound the song was.

    • Twist and Shout (1964) Admittedly, this is a subjective call, but this cover version of the old Isley Brothers hit was the only time I had really been exposed to the R&B side of Lennon’s voice, which my imagination brought me to suspect that this was the way he sounded in the pre-fame days for the Beatles as they performed at Liverpool’s The Cavern Club.
    • In My Life (1965) An extremely personal song for Lennon to write and perform, “In My Life” was designed to be a musical memory piece of Lennon’s life.
    • Revolution (1968) As the first single release on the group’s own record label, Apple, “Revolution” was actually the B-side of the “Hey Jude” single, but the political nature of the song plus Lennon’s powerfully aggressive vocals helped to give the song a life of its own.
    • A Hard Day’s Night (1964) Thwang! Arguably the most identifiable single-note guitar chord opening in rock music history signals the beginning to the title song from the Beatles’ first film, “A Hard Day’s Night.”
  5. Mar 8, 2020 · As much as we want to think of the Beatles as a four-headed beast, John Lennon was the clear frontman in their early days, taking the majority of the lead vocals. It makes sense, given their...

  6. Nov 11, 2019 · Paul was a best singer, technically speaking, but John had the best voice, tonally (IMO). At least up through 1967; his vocal tone wasn’t as good from 68 on, IMO. I’d even go as far as saying George had a better tone than Paul.

  7. Aug 31, 2020 · Regarding pure vocal ability, it's McCartney by a long mile. But within a few pockets, Lennon had a unique voice. It was just more limited. To expand, think of "Twist and Shout", "Mother", and "Julia". His voice can rock as well as be sweet and sincere, with a lovely reedy quality."

  8. Mar 13, 2023 · When most think of The Beatles, they immediately think of McCartney, Lennon, or Harrison singing a classic song. However, Ringo Starr sang a song on each album.

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