"Brain and the Voice in Speech and Song" by Frederick Walker Mott delves into the intricate relationship between the human brain and the mechanisms that produce speech and song. Based on lectures delivered at prestigious institutions, Mott presents complex anatomical and physiological concepts in accessible language, making the science of voice production approachable for a broad audience. This exploration not only illuminates the fascinating workings of our vocal capabilities but also underscores the importance of understanding these mechanisms for educators in voice training.