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"She's Gone" is a song by the American duo Hall & Oates, released in 1973. The song was written by Daryl Hall and John Oates, with Hall singing lead vocals. The song has a relatively high note for a pop song, but it's not particularly high in the grand scheme of music.

The highest note in the song is sung by Daryl Hall, and it's a B4. This is not an especially challenging note for a professional singer, but it's worth noting that Hall's voice is in a comfortable range for him, and he delivers the note with emotion and power.

It's also worth mentioning that the key of the song can affect the perceived difficulty of the highest note. "She's Gone" is in the key of B minor, which means that the B4 is the tonic note of the key, making it a more comfortable and expected note for Hall to sing.

In conclusion, while "She's Gone" is a beloved classic with a memorable high note, it's not particularly challenging for a professional singer in terms of its vocal range.