Billie Holiday - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Billie Holiday vocal range

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

F3 - F5 (2 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Mean To Me (F3-G4)
User likes: Lisa Q
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Yesterdays (D4-F5)

Are you a beginner or advanced singer?

Test if you can sing in tune

Voice types

Based on their range the artist can perform songs for:

Contralto (F3-F5)

How to learn singing like Billie Holiday

Read our educational guide on how to sing like Billie Holiday including explanations of which vocal techniques to use and how to practice them.

Learn how to sing like Billie Holiday

More songs by the artist

Am I Blue? (C4-E5)
User likes: Stormy Hefko Hjönk Ren
Lady Sings the Blues (A3-Bb4)
User likes: Josie Marnie
Body and Soul (A3-C5)
User likes: Georgia Hunter M Me
Lover, Come Back to Me (Ab3-Bb4)
User likes: Lisa Q
God Bless' the Child (G3-C5)
User likes: Marnie
For All We Know (C4-E5)
User likes: Kris
Mandy Is Two (Bb3-Eb5)
User likes: Steliana
Easy Living (F#3-B4)
User likes: Josie
He Ain't Got Rhythm (B3-E5)
User likes: Marnie
What's New? (G3-B#4)
Some Other Spring (Ab3-Ab4)
Them There Eyes (C4-D5)
Says My Heart (Bb3-D5)
Fine and Mellow (C4-C5)
I Hear Music (C4-E5)
Stormy Blues (Ab3-Bb4)
Guilty (C4-Eb5)
No Good Man (Cb4-Eb5)
I Cried for You (C4-E5)
I'll Get By (C4-E5)

Latest videos on Singing Carrots

Try Pitch Training

Contribute

Add song

Help us to keep our database up-to-date. Add missing songs.

Found mistake?

Help us to keep the correct information on all the vocal ranges. Go to the song page with a mistake and suggest an edit.

Our database has more than 8000 famous performers

We calculated vocal range for each of them. Do you want to check it out?

Browse singers vocal ranges

Please note: we are estimating the vocal range for the artists based on what we know about the songs they perform. The 'real' vocal range of the person of course might be different. This estimate is just based on the highest and lowest known pitches from the songs we have in our database. It might be that the singer can actually hit lower or higher notes, but never did so in their recordings known to us.