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Playlist · 38 Great Female Duets · 38 items · 7.5K likes.
- Lucius: “Two of Us On the Run” Lucius’ 2014 debut Wildewoman contains many a shiver-inducing harmony, but few are as potent as those on “Two of Us On the Run.”
- First Aid Kit: “Emmylou” Sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg, a.k.a. First Aid Kit, have an entire catalogue of “amazing girl duets”—melodious love songs, Loretta-inspired ballads and bluegrass-tinged mountain songs—but this is one of their finest.
- Oh Pep! : “What’s The Deal With David?” “What’s The Deal With David? ,” a standout from Aussie folk-pop pair Oh Pep!’ s new record I Wasn’t Only Thinking About You…, sounds like an excited phone call between best friends where one is eager to share all the details about a potential new beau, in this case, “David.”
- Tegan and Sara: “Back In Your Head” Tegan and Sara are the reigning queens of female-fronted duos, at least in the indie world, and they’ve cranked out numerous hits in their 20 years as a band.
- For Andrew Lloyd Webber Fans: “God’s Own Country”
- When You Want A Contemporary Female Duet: “Flight”
- For Singers with Excellent Facial Expressions: “There’s Always A Woman”
- When You Want That Golden Age of Broadway Sound: “Take Him”
- A Song For Two Women Who Can Bring The Drama: “I Still Believe”
- Duet For Belters: “You Rule My World (Reprise)”
- A Duet For Two Legit Sopranos: “Perfect Strangers”
- A Country/Folk Duet For Two Women: “We Make A Beautiful Pair”
- For An Adorable Older/Younger Singer Pairing: “Two Peas in A Pod”
- “I Could Always Go to You” from Personals
This beautiful piece, from The Beautiful Game, perfectly illustrates the genius of Andrew Lloyd Webber — impossibly melodic, irresistibly pretty (and yes, pretty predictable, but in the best way), and absolutely lovely for listeners. It’s fun to sing — the little solo bits give both women a chance to shine, the unison lines are a nice chance to wor...
This Craig Carnelia duet is a hugecrowd-pleaser. It’s exceptionally well-written, both for the singers and the listener — the harmonies and the accompaniment create a gorgeous flood of sound that washes over the audience, so the words almost don’t matter. Plus, it’s surprisingly singable for both contemporary and legit voices. And that unison note ...
Break out your best facial expressions for “There’s Always a Woman”, a duet that was cut from Stephen Sondheim’s musical Anyone Can Whistle. Sung by two deliciously catty characters, this one is fun for the singers and the audience. As you’d expect from Sondheim, the lyrics are jaded, a little dark, and sure to get a laugh. Our favorite? “She almos...
“Take Him” overflows with that gorgeous vintage Broadway sound that’s characteristic of Rodgers and Hart. (Although, contemporary voices can also make it work, as evidenced here.) A classic duet for two females from the musical Pal Joey, this one shows off the individual voices, allows for some cute back-and-forth, and lends itself well to beautifu...
As with everything Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil touch, “I Still Believe” is irresistible. The lyrics establish the drama right away: “Last night I watched him sleeping / My body pressed to him / And then he started speaking / The name I heard him speak…was Kim.” This is one of those duets that’s so well-written that it goes straight to...
It’s a little strange to add a reprise to a list of concert duets for women (this one comes from The Full Monty), but this one is fantastic. It’s short, catchy, super easy to listen to — and it has just enough belting to impress a more classically-minded (read: old) audience without irritating them. When you’re planning a concert, this is another g...
“Perfect Strangers” a bit of a unicorn in the post-1980 musical theater era — it’s written for legit singers, and it’s sung by a woman and a woman playing a man. This is worth explaining to the audience in advance to explain lines such as, “Too near to touch you! My dearest Ned, how much you mean to me”. The duet, which is from Rupert Holmes’ The M...
Surprise your audience with a folksy twist with “We Make a Beautiful Pair,” a charming duet from the musical Shenandoah (music by Gary Geld, lyrics by Peter Udell). It has an Annie Get Your Gun vibe, and it’s not too twangy, so it should sit well with most anti-country listeners. Plus, it’s extremely fun to sing, even for legit or contemporary sing...
With its impossibly cute mother/daughter vibe and classic harmonies, “Two Peas in a Pod” from Grey Gardens is an adorable duet for an older and a younger woman. This one is sure to charm the audience, particularly if the signers can commit to the camp — bonus points if you can add in a little dance break! It’s also unexpectedly cute with two younge...
A lovely combination of beautiful harmonies and cute humor, this is one of those female duets that charms audiences in the beginning — and then delivers a fun twist. (Plus, how much do we love the word “bullshit” in the middle of a song?) As a bonus, it doesn’t require much staging.
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- Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey - 'When You Believe' Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey - When You Believe (Official HD Video) Despite rumours that they hated each other for years, two of the biggest female artists in the world came together for the soundtrack of Disney's The Prince of Egypt.
- Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes - 'Up Where We Belong' An Officer and a Gentleman • Up Where We Belong • Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes. It's impossible to hear this song and not think of Richard Gere in his navy whites in An Officer and a Gentleman.
- Neil Diamond & Barbra Streisand - 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' Barbra Streisand Neil Diamond - You Don't Bring Me Flowers. This duet is about two lovers who have drifted apart over time, while they "go through the motions" and heartache of life together.
- John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John - 'You're the One that I Want' John Travolta And Olivia Newton John - You're The One That I Want. Along with 'Summer Nights', Olivia and John scored two of the biggest hits of all time, let alone the 1970s.
- Brandy & Monica, "The Boy Is Mine" [mtvn_player vid="747265"] It doesn't really get better than this cat fight between Brandy and Monica. Both women brought their A-game to this song, which featured fierce vocals, catchy hooks, and endless fantasies about the two of these fighting over you.
- Barbara Dickson & Elaine Paige, "I Know Him So Well" Recorded for a concept album, the song brought together Barbara and Elaine as Svetlana and Florence respectively.
- Barbra Streisand & Donna Summer, "No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)" Leave it to Donna Summer to inject Babs with a does of disco to bring out the best in her.
- Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston, "When You Believe" [mtvn_player vid="747265"] It took several years of pining before fans got the duet they always wanted: Mariah and Whitney.
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Jul 3, 2024 · Whether it’s two sisters bonding over their love of songwriting, or two friends coming together to form an impenetrable suit of musical armor, the female duos on this list are some of the best that have ever existed. The musical duos on this list weren’t put together to fit into any genre of music.