22:11, Tue 2 Apr
Tam
Tam
Osterberg
Polo
It's sung too fast to get the la, la, la's in these days. I tried it on Friday.

And what key should it be sung in?

For a predominantly male crowd belting it out without too much of an upper vocal reach, around F or F sharp, I reckon.

Despite having a reasonably deep speaking voice, I’m more comfortable singing in a middle C
What did the Knights in White satin?
Tam
22:13, Tue 2 Apr
Tall
Tam
Osterberg
Polo
It's sung too fast to get the la, la, la's in these days. I tried it on Friday.

And what key should it be sung in?

For a predominantly male crowd belting it out without too much of an upper vocal reach, around F or F sharp, I reckon.

Despite having a reasonably deep speaking voice, I’m more comfortable singing in a middle C

Depends on the song, of course! There's quite a stretch of notes between, say, 'joys and sorrows too' and 'dreaming of'.

I think, when it starts too high, that's why it peters out.
Make Blues Great Again
22:18, Tue 2 Apr
La

Why wouldn't you la la la
22:52, Tue 2 Apr
Tam
Tam
Osterberg
Polo
It's sung too fast to get the la, la, la's in these days. I tried it on Friday.

And what key should it be sung in?

For a predominantly male crowd belting it out without too much of an upper vocal reach, around F or F sharp, I reckon.

I agree, Tam. There’s no right or wrong, but I always prefer it in F. Whenever I sing it solo, I default to F. As it’s a brass instrument song, I think. F makes sense. Appreciate Blues fans probably don’t carry chromatic tuners.
06:20, Wed 3 Apr
Theyd only get confiscated at the turnstiles.