The 'right Key' is conceded to be the singer's Key.

Most tunes and songs have more than one version or interpretation, which are 
melodic and/or rhythmic variances from 'how it was written' or 'what you are 
used to hearing'.
Looking at song transcriptions is is not unusual to see a part of the melody 
written as e.g. a half-note in one verse and as two quarter-notes in another 
verse to correspond to one word versus two words.
Many musicians (and even singers) will add different ornamentations which can 
add, subtract, and/or change notes. 
Whether it is the same tune/song has to do with the overall 'sound', minor 
differences don't change the basic melody.

Yes, most tunes/songs tend to be played in a certain Key. I think that is 
because of how the notes fall on the instrument(s) it was written on and/or 
tend to be played on and/or sung in.

What Key is it?
That is determined by what note the tune/song resolves to and how many 
flats/sharps there are (the Key Signature) - this is really just a matter of 
what it is called.
I've found most Music Theory instruction to be confusing, recently I think I've 
managed to sort it out - I'll start a new message thread with my take on it.

Michael

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