Barry Manilow - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Barry Manilow vocal range

According to our database the vocal range of this artist is:

G2 - C5 (2.4 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
All the Time (G2-F4)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Looks Like We Made It (F3-C5)

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Voice types

Based on their range the artist can perform songs for:

Baritone (A2-A4)

Tenor (C3-C5)

More songs by the artist

Mandy (G3-G4)
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I Write the Songs (B2-F#4)
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Some Kind of Friend (A3-G4)
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Beautiful Music (A2-F4)
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One Voice (C3-G4)
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Somewhere In the Night (A#2-G4)
User likes: Christopoopee
Daybreak (C3-F4)
User likes: Christopoopee
The Old Songs (A#2-F#4)
User likes: Christopoopee
Even Now (A2-F4)
User likes: Christopoopee
Copacabana (B2-A#4)
User likes: Mantas
Ships (D#3-G4)
Lay Me Down (C3-F4)
Sweet Life (D3-G4)
Let's Hang On! (D#3-F4)
Bandstand Boogie (A2-F#4)
Paradise Cafe (G#2-D#4)
The Best of Me (A#2-F4)
No Other Love (A#2-D#4)
Sweet Heaven (D3-F#4)
Just Arrived (C3-F4)
I Was a Fool (A#2-E4)
Man Wanted (A2-D#4)
Brooklyn Blues (D3-F4)
Just Remember (C3-D4)
It's a Miracle (D#3-A#4)

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