Can you sing It’s the Same Old Song by Four Tops?
It’s the Same Old Song by Four Tops is estimated around F#2 to D#4, based on Four Tops's typical range; song-level verification is pending. Measure your own range free to see how this song fits your voice.
Estimated from the artist’s full range, which likely spans multiple singers or harmonies; the lead melody is probably narrower. Verification pending.
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Can I sing It’s the Same Old Song at karaoke?
Few entries in rnb songs HumMatch tracks stretch as wide as It’s the Same Old Song: its 21-semitone span lands in the top 65%.
Highest and lowest notes
The available song-fit estimate places the low note around F#2 and the high note around D#4. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.
Vocal style
A baritone can sing It’s the Same Old Song's peak (D#4) without strain; a bass would be stretching for it.
Karaoke difficulty
Compared with the typical rnb song HumMatch tracks, It’s the Same Old Song scores less familiar for karaoke: 20/100 against a median of 50.
Who it likely fits
Much of It’s the Same Old Song's 63/100 karaoke-difficulty rating traces back to a range in the top 65% widest for rnb.
Who may struggle
Shift It’s the Same Old Song's peak down 3 semitones and it lands inside a typical bass's comfortable range.
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Range Guide
It’s the Same Old Song is estimated around F#2 to D#4. Compare that with your Vocal ID before choosing the original key. If your comfortable high note is below the song’s hardest section, try a lower key or one of the safer alternatives below.
Perfect For These Voice Types
Lower and mid-range voices may find this more comfortable.
Best when your Vocal ID overlaps the main melody without strain.
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Song fit FAQ
HumMatch estimates It’s the Same Old Song at F#2 to D#4 (about 21 semitones), based on Four Tops's typical performed range; song-level verification is pending. Compare it against your own Vocal ID and test the chorus first.
Across the 1 Four Tops song with researched vocal ranges on HumMatch, the sung notes run from F#2 to F#4, about 24 semitones (roughly 2 octaves). See the full Four Tops vocal range guide for voice type and the hardest songs.
It’s the Same Old Song scores 63/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as moderate. Compared with the typical rnb song HumMatch tracks, It’s the Same Old Song scores less familiar for karaoke: 20/100 against a median of 50.
A baritone can sing It’s the Same Old Song's peak (D#4) without strain; a bass would be stretching for it.
Much of It’s the Same Old Song's 63/100 karaoke-difficulty rating traces back to a range in the top 65% widest for rnb.
It’s the Same Old Song may work at karaoke if the original key sits comfortably for you and you know where the risky chorus or low phrases happen.
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