Top 32 chicago blues songs for tenor voice for audition and karaoke
This is a song chart of the top 32 chicago blues songs for tenor, based on the votes of 53293 Singing Carrots users. We count a 'vote' when a user adds one of our 75,000 songs to their repertoire (favorites list). For each song, we show a vocal range (in parentheses). If you click on a song name, you will be able to see the song key, and a list of useful links to the karaoke version, music sheet, and lyrics. If you click on a singer's name, it will take you to the singer's page where you can see all songs by that singer, sorted by popularity and range.
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32 Willie Dixon - Third Degree (D3-G4)
31 Willie Dixon - I Ain't Superstitious (C3-C4)
30 Willie Dixon - Easy Baby (C3-A#4)
29 Willie Dixon - Built for Comfort (F#3-E4)
28 The Yardbirds - I Wish You Would (F3-D#4)
27 Sonny Boy Williamson - Help Me (C3-G4)
26 Roosevelt Sykes - Night Time Is the Right Time (G3-G4)
25 Robert Nighthawk - Crying Won't Help You (D3-E4)
24 Otis Rush - I Can't Quit You Baby (C#3-A4)
23 Muddy Waters - Honey Bee (F3-G#4)
22 Mike Bloomfield - Mary Ann (C3-F4)
21 Magic Sam - I Need You So Bad (C3-C5)
19 Little Walter - My Babe (D#3-D#4)
18 John Lee Hooker - I'm Ready (D3-G4)
17 John Lee Hooker - I'm Mad Again (D#3-F#4)
16 Jimmy Reed - You Got Me Dizzy (C3-F4)
15 Jimmy Reed - I'm Gonna Get My Baby (D3-F4)
14 Jimmy Reed - Hush Hush (C3-D#4)
13 Jimmy Reed - Honest I Do (F3-D4)
12 Jimmy Reed - Good Lover (D#3-D#4)
11 Jimmy Reed - Baby, What You Want Me to Do (F3-C4)
10 Jimmy Reed - Aw Shucks, Hush Your Mouth (D3-B3)
9 Howlin' Wolf - Smokestack Lightning (D#3-D#4)
8 Howlin' Wolf - Sitting on Top of the World (D3-A#4)
7 Howlin' Wolf - Forty-Four (F3-F4)
6 Buddy Guy - Let Me Love You Baby (G3-C5)
5 Buddy Guy - D.J. Play My Blues (D#3-C5)
4 Bo Diddley - Before You Accuse Me (A3-A4)
3 Robben Ford - Worried Life Blues (C#3-G#4)
2 Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights, Big City (G3-G4)
1 Carl Perkins - Who Do You Love (D3-A#3)