Sam Cooke "...your powerful lovin' is soothin' to me" Harry Connick, Jr. (and he knows it, too) Greg Lee and Alex Desert of Hepcat "...my woman come fe take me home..." Vic Ruggiero of the Slackers "Every day, I pray a little bit about your love..." Lisa
Kiefer Sutherland. I'm not gay but everytime I hear "The Following Takes Place Between ___ and ___", I get all tingly inside.
You'll never find, (da dadadada) as long as youuu live, Someone who loves you, tender like IIIIIIIII do. You'll never find, (da dadadada) no matter where youuu search, Someone who cares about you, the way IIIIIIIII do. Rawls of steel.
Sean Connery... DUH! strictly voice... Barry White a good voice is nice but if he spouts nothing but BS and idiocy i'd pick Squiggy from Laverne & Shirley if he's smarter and makes me laugh over Sean Connery any day.
Simon LeBon - Duran Duran Daniel Bedingfield Sting Dave Gahan - Depeche Mode Adrian Paul - tv Highlander
I think Jaime Harding of Marion... I think pop has systematically phased out men who can sing... it's either rap-rock or they sound like Blink 182...
As I'm trying to think of male voices I enjoy, all I can think about is the ones that make me cringe: 1. Sean Wheelock 2. Marv Albert 3. Sean Connery 4. Gilbert Godfrey Voices I like? Can I say Justin Timberlake? (dodging rocks being thrown) Marc Roberge, lead singer of O.A.R. Pharrell Wiiliams, N.E.R.D.
If I were gay, I would be all over Justin Timberlake or Jack Johnson's voice. As for the unsexiest voice, I'd have to say mine. I don't do it for me at all. I try to keep my mouth shut when I please myself.
David Ruffin. The Temptations skyrocketed after he joined them. Still the best soulful motown voice of that era IMHO. Marvin Gaye and Smokey get big props too.