Bobby McFerrin has a four-octave range according to his official biographical information, and a vast array of vocal techniques. He's perhaps somewhat modest though: his range is actually closer to 5 octaves, with at least F1-E♭6 recorded in live performances. Basically, he is a natural baritone with the ability to sing as a bass, soprano or entire jazz band! His "Bach Improvisation" alone covers slightly more than 4 octaves in one performance.
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Bobby McFerrin is an American vocalist and conductor known for his unique vocal techniques and improvisational style, particularly famous for his hit song "Don't Worry, Be Happy." Ella Fitzgerald, often referred to as the "First Lady of Song," was an iconic American jazz singer celebrated for her exceptional vocal range, phrasing, and scat singing. Both artists have made significant contributions to music, influencing generations with their distinctive styles and artistry.
The Voice - Bobby McFerrin album - was created on 1984-03-17.
Yes McFerrin Did Write Don't Worry Be Happy.
His big hit was Don't worry, be happy.
Bobby McFerrin.