Falsetto
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Songs with notable falsetto singing. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines falsetto as "an artificially high voice; especially: an artificially produced singing voice that overlaps and extends above the range of the full voice especially of a tenor".
Theme of song[edit]
- How Can I Sing Like A Girl? - The song stems from Flansburgh's falsetto singing in "She Was A Hotel Detective"
Majority of song[edit]
- Bed Bed Bed Bed Bed (Demo)
- Dallas
- Escape From The Planet Of The Apes - In a 70s disco style
- The Greatest
- Haunted Floating Eye
- Havalina
- Omaha
- Rabbit Troop Sucks
- Rat Patrol
- Return To The Planet Of The Apes
- She Was A Hotel Detective
- (Since You Joined) The Corporation
- Spines
- Stayin' Alive
- Wind Chime
- Zeroes
Briefly used[edit]
- Alarm Clock Catastrophe - Flansburgh sings some of the instances of the song's title in falsetto
- Celebration
- Complete Paranoia - "The phone rang. A voice said, 'Can you help me? It's dark in here.' I said 'Okay, but I don't know where you are.'"
- D Is For Drums - The last two recitations of the title at the end of the song prior to the fade out
- Feign Amnesia
- Hell Hotel
- Hide Away Folk Family
- High Five!
- Hovering Sombrero '05
- Letterbox
- The Long Grift
- Music Jail, Pt. 1 & 2 - Falsetto employed in Part 2
- Nixon's The One - The final iteration of the title
- Now Is Strange
- One Everything
- Savoy Truffle - Falsetto harmony on the chorus
- She's Actual Size (Live NJ)
- Tubthumping - Flansburgh's sections - "Pissing the night away", "Oh Danny Boy, Danny Boy, Danny Boy" and "Don't cry for me, next-door neighbor"
- Where Your Eyes Don't Go - Background vocalization in the chorus and ending
- Why Does The Sun Shine? (Science Version)
- Wreck It Apart
- Yeah, The Deranged Millionaire