Fleetwood Mac - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Fleetwood Mac vocal range

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

D3 - E6 (3.2 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Tusk (D3-A4)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
The Green Manalishi (B3-E6)
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More songs by the artist

Everywhere (G#4-B5)
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Never Going Back Again (D4-B5)
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Over My Head (A3-A4)
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Temporary One (A3-A4)
User likes: Mary Smihula
Gypsy (E4-A5)
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Need Your Love So Bad (C#4-G5)
User likes: RaucusDaucus18
Hold Me (D4-C6)
User likes: S T
Peacekeeper (C4-F5)
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Don't Stop (A4-B5)
Save Me (G3-C5)
Say You Love Me (E3-C#5)
Fireflies (D4-G5)
My Little Demon (F4-F5)
Storms (A4-A5)
Seven Wonders (F#3-B4)
Oh Daddy (G3-C5)
Love In Store (G3-A4)
Skies the Limit (F#3-B4)
Think About Me (A3-C5)
I'm So Afraid (F4-Bb5)
Sara (E4-C6)

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