Favorite Female vocals that give you goose bumps


My current favorites are Eva Cassidy's "The water is wide" and "Autumn Leaves", Kiki Dee's "Take my breath away" and Ella Fitzgerald's "Angel eyes" and "Lush life".
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Jennifer Nettles singing 'hello' with Lionel Ritchie. I have the CD 'Tuskegee'. After hearing her I had to SEE her, so I followed O-10's advice went to youtube. WOW! The way she took the stage, just great, and she is a stone Fox also.
Maddie Pryor (Steeleye Span) and Annie Haslam (Renaissance, particularly on "Ashes Are Burning" ).
Also check out Leslie Feist singing on Kings of Convenience album "Riot on an Empty Street". The track I am thinking of is "parallel lines"...beautiful
The new rising megastar from Africa: Fatoumata Diawara !
She will be touring through the U.S. next month, so check this out.
Sena Ehrhardt. I heard "Last Chance" from the "Leave the Light On" release and it moved me. Quite a looker, too! The guitar (her father Edward)is excellent as well.
She's been mentioned quite a few times already, but listen to Linda Rondstadt doing `Adios', a song written by Jimmy Webb with Brian Wilson producing and providing backing vocals (Cry Like a Rainstorm album). The final note that she hits always sends shivers up my spine, it is just so good.
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, O Mio Babbino Caro
(title of the video clip is misspelled).

Or for an example of her singing something non-operatic, Climb Every Mountain
(don't miss her remarkable 13 second last note).

Regards,
-- Al
Hi Al

Many years back A friend gave me a copy of "Kiri sings Gershwin" released in 1989 on EMI Classics. For a really different presentation of Gershwin standards from an operatic singer, you might want to check it out.
Thanks very much, Tubegroover. Will do.

I've seen her live in concert once, about 20 years ago in New Haven, CT, performing various classical songs. One of the most exceptional concerts I've ever attended.

Best regards,
-- Al
Another vote for Karen Carpenter as well, also Joan Osborne song 'What you are" and many of Martina McBride tunes.
Give a listen to Rumer! She reminds me so much of Karen Carpenter but with a bit more weight to her effortless vocals.
Never heard of her until I randomly bought a Sugarland CD. Step out of your comfort zone and listen to Jennifer Nettles singing "What I'd Give". Simply jaw dropping.
I thought of another one, Dusty Springfield had a killer voice that put her head and shoulders above anyone else in the late 60's. I dare you to listen to "Windmills of your Mind" or "This Girl's in Love With You". You'll see what I mean.
Carmen Gomes singing ''Wicked Game'' on the ''Thousand Shades of Blue'' download, works like clockwork, the moment she starts singing instant goosebumps.
You can hear the song on the Sound Liaison site streaming in mp3 format for free. The album it self is 24/96 wav Studio Master.
http://www.soundliaison.com
For me it would have to be Phoebe Snow's Second Childhood album. The three octave range of her voice and the studio musicians on the album are all first class. Give it a listen and you may agree with me. I also like Patsy Cline and the Trio of Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. Cheers!
1. Eva Cassidy. Time is a healer.
When she hits the high note at the end of the bridge I break.
Every time.
She makes it seem so easy.

2. The woman singing with Leonard Cohen in the song If it be your will.

3. The woman singing on Avalon with Roxy Music..

4. Lucinda Williams Steal your love.
The woman singing with Leonard Cohen in "If it be your will" is Jennifer Warnes, an amazing sounding voice. I'd suggest listening to a few of her songs on "Famous Blue Raincoat", including Song of Bernadette.
Thanks Runnin

I will check her out as soon as I get my new gear. Soon!

Cheers,
Mikko
Carmen Gomes singing ''Wicked Game'' on the ''Thousand Shades of Blue'' download, works like clockwork, the moment she starts singing instant goosebumps.
You can hear the song on the Sound Liaison site streaming in mp3 format for free. The album it self is 24/96 wav Studio Master.
http://www.soundliaison.com
Here is a youtube link where one can hear the full song;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exPtLD5lBXY
Milan, that song kills! I just heard it through my IPhone .
What a moment!!!
Thanks
Many excellent recommendations and many of those over the years have given me goosebumps as well as these performances

Barbara Streisand "People"
Linda Ronstadt "Long, Long Time"
Eva Cassidy "Autumn Leaves"
Ella Fitzgerald "My Funny Valentine"
Suzannah McCorkle "Manha de Carnaval"
Astrud Gilberto "The Girl from Ipenema
Sarah Vaughn "Send in the Clowns"
Anita Baker "Caught up in the Rapture"
Whitney Houston "The Star Spangled Banner" Superbowl performance
Melody Gardot "My one and only Thrill" and the rest of that wonderful album, to name a few off the top of my head.
Out'a this world:

Montserrat Figueras if you like Barouqe & Classical.

world music:
Cezaria Evora 
Maria Alice
both from cabo Verde.

and of course Linda Ronstadt " Blue Bayou"
On a more serious note to the stupendous list above  I would add one more I didn't see

 Elis Regina, a Brazilian treasure. She certainly has given me goosebumps on more than one occasion.

 


I agree with many of the obvious choices ... Recently I discovered Suzannah McCorkle,  "By the Time I Get to Phoenix".   Her voice is just magical and now I have 4 or 5 CDs.

Internet radio is a great way to discover new music.
For a change of pace try Rosanne Cash's "The Real Me" from her King's record Shop.

Like knghifi I've enjoyed Susannah mcCorkle - really like her album "No More Blues" - sure sad that she left us so young.

I recently discovered Marlene Ver Planck - in her 80's & still recording! Her MVP Loves johnny Mercer release from 1978 is all great & the later release on CD too.
Female singers that could give you goose bumps while listening to them ,
Just to name a few off the top of my head ,    
Patsy Cline,  
Ella Fitzgerald,
 Billy Holiday ,
  Cass Elliot , 
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... if we are really talking Goosebumps:

( I have to tie it to video)

ONE TIME WONDER/SHOCKER:
A One TIme Performance on video - and one that shocked the world:

Susan Boyle on Britian's Got Talent ( I find tears leaking out every time I watch it)...

INSPIRATIONAL:

Whitney Houston: The Star Spangled Banner

Joan Osborne live with the Motown House Band: "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted".

Joan live at a radio station (video on You Tube): "Shake Your Hips".