Top English Karaoke Songs for High Notes

Power Ballads for Voice Show Off
Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” is the top song for high notes with its long, bold notes and big voice changes. The big key change asks for great breath skill and varied voice range.
Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’ brings that well-known F#5 chorus, loved by all for showing off high voice power. Singers can warm up with the song’s slow start before hitting those high notes.
New Top High Note Songs
Sia’s “Chandelier” is a great chance to work on mix-voice skills, with its high chorus and deep feel. The song’s big range changes help better voice moves between low and high notes.
Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” mixes rock vibes with a big key change, great for high-note work. The known chorus lets singers try out both power and control.
Hard Voice Tests
Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” has complex sounds and many voice changes, needing high voice skill and strength. This work tests both voice skill and song feel.
Mariah Carey’s “Vision of Love” shows hard runs and whistle notes, best for pros wanting more high range skills. The song’s varied voice methods make it top for high-note skill.
Needed Skills
- Breath help skill
- Clear tone right on
- Strong note starts
- Easy voice changes
- Varied control over ranges
Old Power Ballads
All About Old Power Ballad High Notes
Must-Do Power Ballad Acts
Old power ballads show some of music’s top voice feats, great for driven karaoke singers.
Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” has the well-known high F#5 chorus, a mark for skilled singers.
Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You” gives that well-known long high note, the top of power ballad skill.
Voice Needs and Ways
Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” shows hard voice ways with its big key change, needing great breath help and chest-mix method.
Heart’s “Alone” shows top voice control, mainly in the bridge reaching the strong G5 note.
New Voice Ways
Power ballad skill starts with easy songs like Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time”, giving softer start to high voice work.
Pros can test with Celine Dion’s “All By Myself”, showing hard breath control ways and the big E5 belt end.
Hard Voice Ways
- Breath Help Ways
- High Range Control
- Belt Method Skill
- Varied Range Skill
- Long Note Control
The smart move through these old power ballads builds both skill and act trust, letting singers own the genre’s top notes and deep feel from scouting song
Whitney Houston’s Top Hits
Knowing Whitney Houston’s Top Hits: A Voice Act Guide

Key Songs and Voice Needs
“I Will Always Love You” is Whitney Houston’s top work, needing top voice control over many ranges.
The song’s slow loud parts and bold last chorus ask for skill in mixed voice ways, mainly in moves between low and high voice.
Hard Voice Ways
“I Have Nothing” shows the need for right breath help through long high notes and big parts. The bridge part shows key use of deep breath skill to keep tone right.
“The Greatest Love of All” needs right vowel use and voice full use, mainly in high song sounds.
Fun Act Tests
“I Wanna Dance with Somebody” tests voice range moves, while “How Will I Know” checks voice strength through its fast beat and long high-range notes. Needed skills are:
- Metronome use for right time
- 호치민 가라오케 퍼블릭 장점
- Voice record checks for right voice use
- High voice work ways
- Smart breath help ways
- Good voice move skill
Voice Growth Plan
Working on high voice strength through right ways is key before trying Whitney’s big belt ways.
Right doing stops voice hurt while building the power needed for these hard works. Focus on new voice skill to safely get the skill needed for these songs.
Rock Hymn Must-Sees
All You Need for Rock Hymn Voice Ways
Knowing Icon Rock Voice
The key rock hymn voice asks for rare skill with its mix of long strong notes and key belt ways.
Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” gives a basic start for knowing E5 belt notes, showing Steve Perry’s known skill.
The song’s strong chorus needs top breath help and deep breath ways.