I don't tried "Think out there" but "Go the Distance" is defenitly to high to sing it in the right way (You'r not ment to sing it in headvoice, right?).
I could never sing Jesus Christ. He has some really crazy high notes. But Judas is a lot of fun to sing, despite from the fact that my timbre is to warm and soft compared to a tenor. ;) To be honest, there are not much tenor songs I couldn't sing. Sometimes I can do a bariton song too, the question is not: Can I hit the notes? The question is more about: Can I sing them beautyful and in the way they are ment to be sung. And the honest answer is: It always sounds wrong. Like a androgynous something or strange female voice... I don't know. Songs are written for special voices and they are never written for voices like mine. So no matter what I try to sing, it sounds not like it is ment to sound.
@@mijalheinrich4331 Oh, so I just read this comment. I replied to your other one and asked what kind of songs/voices you identify with? Judas is a huge role! It sounds like you have a very unique voice and should embrace it! If you can hit tenor notes you are definitely a contralto, perhaps mezzo mix. If you can belt the notes totally embrace that for musical theatre! As for softening the tones or being more melodic that may take practice to smooth transition to your head voice. There are exercises and breathing techniques for that. Are you currently taking voice lessons?😀 Just curious..one on one training can really help with vocal technique and hone your natural talent. It seems like you have a huge range, it may take someone to guide you in finding the right mix for your vocal abilities and learn smooth transitions.😊👍Thanks for reaching out! Hope this helps.