7. Ghost Of Days Gone By - Alter Bridge (AB III)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CBoHFC4f94 Oh Myles God At: 2:54 Part of the most underrated Alter Bridge album of the bunch, Ghost is a pretty sombre little number that sees Myles discuss the idea of growing up and not wanting to leave that youthful view of the world behind. It's an integral part of the album's conceptual story of personal redemption, and was also one of the singles that the band performed live on Jimmy Kimmel. All that being said though, apart from Tremonti's gorgeous intro - written in the beautifully string-stretched tuning of Open D - a standout highlight is one of Myles' longest recorded high-notes. Present at the timestamp mentioned above, it holds for about 25 seconds and is something that if you ever sing along with live you'll end up passing out. Considering many singers struggle to maintain the ability to deliver what they've initially recorded years after, every time Ghost has been played live, this part of the song soars just like it should.