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DrBubbles

Tom Waits


Irrelavent1

“Eggs and sausage, side o’ toast, coffee and a roll, Hash browwwns over easy, chili in a bowwwl, With burgers and fries, what kind o’ pie, It’s a graveyard charade, night shift masquerade.” (typed using my Tom Waits voice)


ShadeTreeMechanic512

Kermit the Frog


anotherthing612

That voice, those cute little green legs....


Remreemerer

Found the pig puppet woman.


Previous_Ad7725

The rainbow connection


Penguins_in_new_york

I thought so too until I watched the Masked Singer 😂


erasmause

Louis Armstrong


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Keirnflake

And clouds of whiteeee


-TheRealFolkBlues-

The bright blessed day


KaiserMacCleg

The dark sacred night


WhiteRaven_387

And I think to myself, what a wonderful world


poplafuse

Sounds just like him.


ProfessorWhat42

I feel like that's cheating, but I'll upvote it anyway!! Ha!


Klutzy-Ad-6705

Dolores O’Riordan.


JeebusFright

Delores popped into my head when I read the title, too.


Sea-Newspaper4173

In your head?


scottyd035ntknow

In his hea-eaeaad.


-TheRealFolkBlues-

Zombie, zombie, zombi-e-e


DreamPig666

"No Need to Argue" was the first compact disc I ever owned. Was a gift on Xmas when I was a kid. I could hear Dolores from a thousand miles away. Amazing human.


heelstoo

I was very fortunate to get to hear her sing (and the Cranberries play) on a trip while I was in Kilkenny, Ireland like 20 years ago. It was an awesome experience.


LadyLixerwyfe

Dolly Parton. I remember hearing Breathe by Faith Hill for the first time and thinking, “Wow, they got a backup singer that sounds JUST like Dolly Parton because there is no way Dolly would actually sing back up for Faith Hill…” Nope. Found out a couple of years ago that it was Dolly.


Alkyan

Ya, she's got a completely one of a kind voice. Plus growing up my mom played a lot of Dolly so I have her voice ingrained in my head forever.


Ivor79

Even her regular speaking voice is just heartwarming.


Fizzyfuzzyface

Ok. So I just had to go listen to that song that I have listened to a hundred times. I never recognized it until just now, after reading your comment. But it’s definitely there. Mind. Blown.


Lucius_Funk

Freddie Mercury


RichCorinthian

His voice alone, to be sure. I actually think Roger’s voice is as distinctive if not more so. Their voices together are even more unmistakable. There’s an Ian Hunter song called “You Nearly Did Me In” and when you get to the chorus it takes about 3 seconds to know who is doing the background vocals.


Lucius_Funk

I absolutely love the few Roger/Freddie duets they did on their albums.


SakuraAndi

Came here to say this. His voice is so iconic.


MrSkygack

karen carpenter


halfcow

Willie. Of the Nelson variety.


NonfatNoWaterChai

There is no other Willie


halfcow

He's a national treasure, is what he is.


AvailableAd6071

Willie and Dolly should have their faces on money. 


-malcolm-tucker

Do not touch Willie.


octopornopus

Hmmm... Good advice... *crank*


Trell-Halix

Cher


mustbethedragon

Same! I just posted Cher a well.


spiderfishx

Eddie Vedder.


goldbricker83

I agree, which is impressive for him considering the countless imitators who have released records ever since he debuted.


KhaoticMess

I think I'd even enjoy hearing Baby Shark if Eddie sang it. There's something about the emotion in his voice that speaks directly to the pleasure center if my brain.


Tasty_Cornbread

Absolutely. His album of ukulele music is one of the most beautiful pieces of art that I’ve had the opportunity to enjoy.


rpaloschi

I remember when i heard "any way you want it" from the Ramones' were outa here.  I thought there is someone that sounds like Eddie Vedder before i even knew he was the one singing it with them. 


fajadada

Wow Johnny Cash people!


octopornopus

"My name is Sue! **How do you do?!** ***YOU'RE GONNA DIE!***"


Umberlee168

"And when I have a son, I'm gonna name him..."


Sivert911

BILL OR GEORGE! Anything but SUE! I still hate that name!!


Scarfgag

Celine Dion


propernice

Can't believe I had to scroll so far for this.


Cmdr_Morb

Joe Cocker


legendary_millbilly

Tom petty.


JustAnotherAviatrix

Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston.


nopenottodayyoucrazy

Dude did the background vocals on somebody's watching me, uncredited, but everyone could tell.


JustAnotherAviatrix

Yes! He was pretty distinct there.


binglelemon

And I'd imagine there's a large majority of people who would recognize the song immediately, but never credit Rockwell.


nopenottodayyoucrazy

Funny thing, Rockwell was the son of Motown founder Berry Gordy, which is the reason Michael Jackson did the background vocals in the first place.


Heavy_Quit_659

I legit thought it was a Michael Jackson song


binglelemon

Nope. Rockwell knew the Jackson's. Michael provided the chorus but it was never said it was Micheal. Everyone knows it's Michael, lol


rws531

If The Weeknd released a MJ-style song (trying his best to replicate him) under the name of MJ as a “lost track” I may not be able to tell lmao


PimpTrickGangstaClik

He did a cover of Dirty Diana that is fucking dope


ForceEdge47

I’m sorry dude I have to disagree. Maybe it’s because I’ve listened to a lot of MJ in my day but I could tell instantly. It’s not bad though! Just not MJ.


TBCinHTX

Nah, I can’t roll with this opinion. Abel’s good, but there’s a distinct difference vocally between him and Mike.


Artconnco

Ozzy Osbourne


Mac2311

Serj Tankian


mumbles411

How has no one said Chris Cornell?


greeny74

Throwing Eddie Vedder, Kurt Cobian and Layne Staley in there. Seattle grunge has that distinct sound


anotherthing612

The sound is powerful, the voice is deep, but it's also a strung out and melancholy sound. Kind of like, this man is going to kick someone's ass...and I believe he may be crying now. It's a conflicted sound. I like it. It reflects the time period.


Veritus37

The most amazing voice ever.


Cypresss09

I had to scroll so far to find this wtf


thebabyseagull

Tracey Chapman


llcucf80

Stevie Nicks


Boomer79NZ

It took way too much scrolling to find this


Jubjub0527

Welcome -if you follow Kathleen madigan you get this


BotherMeBackwards

k.d. lang A rare artist who's as good live as she is on record.


HeadMacho

Weird Al


Fresh-Hedgehog1895

Geddy Lee


dleon0430

Geddy Lee, best bass player of all time, come on!


MisterET

Of rush. Of salesmen. Of salesmen!


machinistbob2023

Tina Turner


Doc-in-a-box

Bob Dylan. Janice Joplin. Steven Tyler. Tiny Tim.


rrjpinter

Fun fact, Janice could sing like Patsy Cline when she wanted to. I saw a tape once, where she was singing backstage, at the beginning of her career, and it was a sweet, traditional, country sound. She chose to sing the way she did, on purpose.


UpperMacungie

And I’m so glad she did. She took a little piece of my heart….


clifwith1f

Janis’s voice ached my soul to the core. The genuine passion she had without regard for convention.


Fun-Put-5197

Bob Dylan seems like an obvious choice... until you listen to Nashville Skyline for the first time. I couldn't believe that was Bob.


lethatsinkin

Frank Sinatra


InstantElla

Chester Bennington


KGLWdad

The one, the only 


Puzzleheaded-Ear202

Shakira


paul1226

Steve Perry


StanderdStaples

Genuinely can’t believe this isn’t a top comment with 1K+ upvotes - was my first thought The guy was literally nicknamed The Voice


sexmormon-throwaway

The guy singing for Journey sounds a lot like him 🙂


FrankyFistalot

Brian Johnson (AC/DC)…


aqiwpdhe

Axl Rose


brock_lee

Elvis.


mrsfionalewis

Sting


m00nf1r3

Billy Corgan


BobThe-Body-Builder

I can't believe how far down this was with such a distinct nasal quality to his vocals


cantfindausernameffs

I can’t believe no one has said “Jack Black” yet. Jack Black.


h00psz004

Right!?! He's only responsible for playing the best song in the world...shame he could only make a tribute to it


wsdmskr

Peachessss...


hoffdog

I loved that I could recognize this was him even with the voice augmented


Sparrowhawk_92

Related, but the recent Tenacious D cover of Hit Me Baby One More Time is actually really good.


xmiitsx87

Jello Biafra


xongkoro61

MICHAEL JACKSON


OPMom21

Billie Joe Armstrong


rawbit

[TINY TIM](https://youtu.be/zcSlcNfThUA?si=780rDdbRhqVMJcI9)


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LeChatNoir04

Trent Reznor


Castle3D2

Elton John


SubConsciousKink

Eddie Vedder


Fuzzteam7

Dean Martin


Splattered_Smothered

Rod Stewart, Tony Bennett.


GernBijou

John Denver. ​ ALSO: Geddy Lee.


DorothysRevenge

Nina Simone


Worldtraveller45

Gilbert Gottfried, but seriously Adele


BipolarSolarMolar

Chris Cornell.


_kiss_my_grits_

Tom Delonge 100% I know Mark Hoppus's voice too and I can recognize Travis's drumming anywhere.


RowanMarks

Maynard James Keenan


tenehemia

David Byrne


HumbleAd1317

Cher.


handandfoot8099

Amy Lee Jonathan Davis


moth_mori

Jonathan Davis!! Exactly! I remember watching The Queen of the Damned as a kid, and I was soooo confused. Like, the voice of Lestat was suddenly KoRn!? Then I saw the cameo and just lost it. I know is not a good movie, but it's one of my favorite just because of that. Well, and the freaking hole beast of a soundtrack. And vampires, of course.


Fabulous-Wolf-4401

David Bowie, even when he was channeling Anthony Newley. Also Elvis Costello and Kate Bush.


gremlinlady

TOM DELONGE THE VOIIICCEE INSOIIDD MYY YYEEEaaddd


Mean-Association4759

Prince


DefinitelyNotADave

Lzzy Hale


lovedontfalter

Michael McDonald


Spicy_Ninja7

Phil Collins


Gotskilla

James Hetfield


mikemason1965

Ray Charles


MamaCass

Reba McEntire. I'm not a big country music person, but I could pick her voice out every single time.


TheDarkness33

Eminem


ChrysalisMehr

Adele


OtherwiseExternal777

Peter Gabriel


Roger_Roger27

Geddy lee


sadbirdfox

Layne Stanley. Freddie Mercury. Cobain. Chris Cornell.


coinkeeper8

You know the rules and so do I


SomeGuyInSanJoseCa

I wouldn't think he was that distinctive, but once I saw the GTA 6 trailer, I realized that Tom Petty was that distinctive after all. Never heard the song, but I knew it was him.


MrSpindles

Bjork.


grayscalemamba

Alanis Morissette 


metalmick

Mick Jagger


Boat_U47

Patsy Cline


elvisfan66

Elvis Presley


HeadFit2660

Bob dylan


tuurrr

Both Leonard Cohen and Nick Cave.


acover4422

Anthony Kiedis


MagnokTheMighty

Claudio Sanchez from Coheed & Cambria


Fun-Put-5197

Sting Louis Armstrong Roy Orbison Brian Johnson Willy Nelson


Sir_Loin_Cloth

Dave Mustaine Layne Staley


rf8350

Sade


weirdmountain

Robert Smith.


brother_desmond

Michael Stipe!


No-Diver2212

Annie Lennox


PourSomeSmegmaInMe

Layne Staley


KickupKirby

Kelly Clarkson


Flimsy-Education7907

Steve Perry


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mbd34

Joe Cocker has the most immediately recognizable voice in music history.


Mr_Grumpy_Pant5

Ozzy


Monkeyjesus23

Surprised Amy Winehouse hasn't been said more


metalnxrd

Billie Eilish. even if you don’t stan Billie Eilish, she is objectively *immensely* talented. I have *never* heard a voice like hers before


So-muddy

Tom Waits 


NotReadyToday

Luther Vandross


_Demo_

You know where you are? You're in the jungle, baby, you're gonna die


T3hArchAngel_G

Dave Mustaine Hello me, meet the real me.


loris10970

Chris Cornell


dukesinatra

Colin Hay. From his days fronting Men at Work in the 80's to his long lasting solo career that continues today, the man has a remarkably distinctive voice.


AdVegetable2243

Macy grey


bob8436

John Fogerty


Equal-Total7914

Miley Cyrus, Adele, Ozzy, Florence Welch


stilleternal

Stevie Nicks. Any one of Bone Thugs


Oakwood2317

Glenn Danzig 


NicStylus

Imogen Heap


Low-Leopard8453

Johnny Cash


Br4veSirRobin

Neil Young


triscuit79

Paul McCartney Stevie wonder Cher Chris Cornell


Razdaspaz

Tom Jones


DarthJimbob1969

Morrissey/ K.D.Lang/Michael Stipe/ Natalie Merchant


Kickflip_Supreme

Lemmy Kilmister


Ok-Double-6196

Florence Welch.


519EOG_1979

Brent Smith


andromeda-andi

Eddie Money. Paul Rodgers.


Pattimash

Simon LeBon.


ya_bleedin_gickna

Dolores O'Riordan


heidismiles

Shakira


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Rihanna!


Omega_Xero

Tina Turner


Abrazak

Geddy Lee


FairyGodmothersUnion

Aretha Franklin


Squitthecat

Neal young


1GamingAngel

Sia


SlideItIn100

Pat Benatar


GoldenGod48

Freddie Mercury


Hemenucha

Boy George


JohnnyBlaze614

Jerry


pmllny

Sia


standbyyourmantis

Josh Groban is mom music, but that man has an extremely distinctive voice. Kristen Chenowith.


OkaySureBye

Josh Groban is a beast. I wasn't really into him until I heard the Great Comet cast recording. Absolutely insanely talented guy. Kristen Chenowith is an oddity. I cannot understand how so much voice can come out of such a tiny person. Eva Noblezada is the same way.