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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.
    • Endless Love. Diana Ross & Lionel Richie. 1981. Diana Ross & Lionel Richie’s “Endless Love” crowns our list of the top duets of all time — and with good reason.
    • Say Say Say. Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson. 1983. Just seeing the words “Michael Jackson” and “Paul McCartney” placed next to each other would have sent chills up any music fan’s spine back in 1983, when “Say, Say, Say” was released.
    • The Boy Is Mine. Brandy & Monica. 1998. This 1998 duet had all the makings of a smash single. First, it paired up rising then-teen female R&B stars Brandy and Monica — each of whom had notched four top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits on their own, but not yet a No. 1.
    • Ebony And Ivory. Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. 1982. Recorded for Paul McCartney’s “Tug Of War” album, the duet — which spent seven weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 — is the longest-running solo No. 1 for either McCartney or his duet partner Stevie Wonder.
  1. May 16, 2024 · Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Ann Wilson and Mike Reno and Stevie Nicks with Tom Petty are just some of the many examples of opposite genders uniting to make an...

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    • Ozzy Osbourne & Lita Ford – Close My Eyes Forever (1988) In the late 80s, so powerful was the allure of the power ballad duet that even the coke-snorting, bat-munching Prince Of Darkness succumbed to it.
    • David Bowie & Mick Jagger - Dancing In The Street (1985) Two legendary rock singers, and a classic old Motown song. What could go wrong? As it turned out, pretty much everything, as Bowie and Jagger hammed it up and made a dog’s dinner of Dancing In The Street.
    • Sebastian Bach & Axl Rose – Love is A Bitchslap (2007) Former Skid Row singer Bach has been tight with Axl since the early 90s, when the Skids had opened for Guns N’ Roses on the Use Your Illusion tour.
    • Sammy Hagar & Kid Rock – Knockdown Dragout (2013) The Red Rocker’s 2013 album Sammy Hagar & Friends was exactly as billed – a bunch of songs recorded with famous buddies, including former bandmates from Van Halen, Chickenfoot and Montrose and H.S.A.S.
  2. 100 Greatest Duets Of All Time. 98 Tracks. Created by Geir70. What is it about duet songs that make them so appealing? Click here to find out! Play on TIDAL.

  3. Oct 2, 2024 · Whether it’s a romantic ballad, a tandem melody, or complex, counterpart harmonies, the most successful duets find both artists supporting one another – allowing both parties to excel.

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  5. The artists of the 80s had quite the benchmark to live up to, considering the caliber of duets past: Dinah Washington and Brook Benton, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Ray Charles and Betty Carter, and so on.

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