User:Wisnu Aji/List of songs a singer holding a note

The following is a list of songs a singer holding a note. The bold note indicated that this is the very longest song a singer holding a note. This is why I creating this list is for what that I hear since a long time ago.

Overview

 * "All Out of Love" by Air Supply, lasting at 16.3 seconds, this final climax section can be heard on the album version taken from the album, Lost in Love
 * "Alone" by Heart, this climax can be heard near the end of this song
 * "Beat of My Heart" by Hilary Duff, did not chart on major charts, previously charting with her previous single, "So Yesterday"
 * "Blinded by the Light" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, formerly known as Pop's Manfred Mann, this climax can be heard during the bridge
 * "Blurry" by Puddle of Mudd
 * "Brave" by Sara Bareilles, with its climax and a soulful of piano, this is sounded like Pop Rock but in the flavor of Rock and Roll (for example Jerry Lee Lewis)
 * "Boulevard" by Dan Byrd
 * "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas, my remix version sometimes more longer than anything and this is more perfect in Rock or in Progressive Rock
 * "Catch the Rainbow" by Rainbow, this climax can be heard near coda while the coda is at least "Hey Jude" by The Beatles (see below)
 * "Child in Time" by Deep Purple, this song is 10 minutes and 28 seconds, the first song that sounding like a song from Progressive Metal, I don't understand why they creating this longest song above 7 minutes for airplay
 * "The Day That Never Comes" by Metallica, this is more climaxer than "One" (see below)
 * "Decode" by Paramore, however Paramore was more best known for their radio ready song and Pop Rock's "Still Into You"
 * "Don't Close Your Eyes" by Kix, National Rock's biggest hit with reaching #11 on Billboard's Pop Chart, also released in the UK
 * "Enough is Enough (No More Tears)" by Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer, both Barbra and Donna have their songs that sounding similar
 * "Epitaph" by King Crimson, become a sign of the born of Progressive Rock during this song (and the album, In the Court of the Crimson King) came out
 * "Everything You Want" by Vertical Horizon, not in "Best I Ever Had", but in this song
 * "The Flame" by Cheap Trick
 * "Give Your Heart a Break" by Demi Lovato, she sang this song twice, one as background vocals and one as lead vocals, the lead vocals is mainly holding a note
 * "Headed for a Heartbreak" by Winger, their major hit for the genre Progressive Metal beside Queensrÿche and Tool
 * "Heat of the Moment" by Asia, but the sound of vocals is did not higher than "Blurry" by Puddle of Mudd
 * "Heaven" by Warrant, Jani Lane providing this climax during the end of the last verse and the beginning of the last chorus
 * "Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake, David Coverdale also sang on Deep Purple's "Soldier of Fortune"
 * "Hey Jude" by The Beatles, maybe John Lennon or Paul McCartney who reaching its climax during coda (and near the end of this song because this song is 7 minutes and 21 seconds long)
 * "I Love You" by Climax Blues Band, but in low notation
 * "I Love You" by Saigon Kick, now in high notation near the end of the song
 * "I Want You (She's So Heavy)", by The Beatles, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr providing this climax
 * "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston, the longest note is for this version and originally by Dolly Parton
 * "I'll See You in My Dreams" by Giant, did not longer than "When I'm with You" by Freddy Curci but also did not higher than "Blurry" by Puddle of Mudd
 * "I'm with You" by Avril Lavigne, failed to matching her previous single, "Complicated", until "My Happy Ending"
 * "In the End" by Linkin Park, this longest note is for vocalist Chester Bennington only and not rapper Mike Shinoda
 * "Let It Go" by Demi Lovato, this is similar to "Give Your Heart a Break", originally by Idina Menzel
 * "Love Me Like You Do" by Ellie Goulding, Modern Pop's longest note
 * "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers, at about the 3 minutes and 5 seconds mark, Bill held the note "day" for 18.3 seconds
 * "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris, many critics say this song as the worst, covered by Andy Williams, Donna Summer, and other artists
 * "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" by Air Supply, covered by Bonnie Tyler
 * "Mama" by Genesis, both Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins have their own songs with Peter's "Sledgehammer" and Phil's "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"
 * "More Than a Feeling" by Boston, however Boston was more best known with "Amanda"
 * "More Than Words Can Say" by Alias, also sung by Freddy Curci, this climax at least can be heard during the bridge section and near the end of this song
 * "Mother" by John Lennon, did not longer than "When I'm with You" by Freddy Curci, this climax can be heard during coda, however John Lennon was more best known with Soft Rock's "Imagine" which was the music was sampled by Ozzy Osbourne on his song, "Dreamer"
 * "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS, however did not perfect like for example "She's Gone" by Steelheart (see below)
 * "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues, this climax is for the first part titled "Nights in White Satin" sung by Justin Hayward while the second part titled "Late Lament" is just spoken word narrated by Mike Pinder (who also playing gong near the end of this song)
 * "One" by Metallica, however can be heard during the end of the first chorus and the second chorus
 * "Place in This World" by Michael W. Smith, however Michael W. Smith was more best known with "I Will Be Here for You"
 * "Roundabout" by Yes, Progressive Rock's biggest hit of the 1970s
 * "She's Gone" by Steelheart, another National Rock's biggest hit
 * "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana, Grunge's biggest hit to date and become cornerstone of the 1990s, Kurt Cobain provided this climax near the end of the song
 * "Sometimes When We Touch" by Dan Hill, Soft Rock's biggest hit of the 1970s, his vocal fade out earlier when reaching its climax but the music coldly end
 * "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant did reaching its climax near the end of this song with Jimmy Page playing his signature guitar before it ends with Robert singing the last note in a low notation
 * "Starving" by Hailee Steinfeld, sometimes mistakenly as a rock song, I remember when listeners think Rush playing harmonica on their song, however they fooly playing synthesizer that sounds like harmonica, the climax of "Starving" is heard after the end of the second choruses
 * "We Are Young" by fun., after this band break-up, Nate Ruess later became a singer formerly of this band
 * "What I've Done" by Linkin Park, however Linkin Park was more best known with their early single hit from Hip Metal, "In the End" (see above)
 * "When I'm with You" by Sheriff, sung by lead singer Freddy Curci
 * "Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler, a pop song, this climax did kind of a long but did not higher than "Blurry" by Puddle of Mudd
 * "Without You" by Badfinger, the longest note is for the version by Harry Nilsson, also covered by Air Supply and Mariah Carey
 * "You're the Voice" by John Farnham, Aussie Rock's biggest hit single

Climax but did not longer

 * "Babe" by Styx, mistakenly crediting to Air Supply as performer where the duo scoring more climax in their songs than Styx
 * "Bad Liar" by Selena Gomez, did not longer than "When I'm with You" by Freddy Curci, this climax is for the bridge section
 * "Be-Bop-A-Lula" by Gene Vincent, did higher but did not longer than "When I'm with You" by Freddy Curci
 * "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival, did higher than "Blurry" by Puddle of Mudd but did not longer than "When I'm with You" by Freddy Curci
 * "I'm in Love with You" by Joy Williams, but this song is a pop song with no drums anymore
 * "Jailhouse Rock" by Elvis Presley
 * "Mother Mother" by Tracy Bonham, reaching its highest climax but her vocal did not longer than "When I'm with You" Freddy Curci
 * "Summertime Blues" by Eddie Cochran, sounds like Elvis Presley, this is an early climax
 * "Sunglasses at Night" by Corey Hart, better than "She's Gone" by Steelheart but in the style of New Wave, it can be heard during choruses