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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.
  1. May 16, 2024 · When rock stars come together and collaborate, they can create something truly memorable. That’s the case for every entry in our list of the 30 Greatest Duets in Rock History.

    • Corey Irwin
    • “Love Is A Bitchslap” (2007) – Sebastian Bach & Axl Rose
    • “Don’t Give Up” (1986) – Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush
    • “Almost Paradise” (1984) – Anne Wilson & Mike Reno
    • “Please Read The Letter” (2007) – Alison Krauss & Robert Plant
    • “Close My Eyes Forever” (1988) – Ozzy Osbourne & Lita Ford
    • “Girl from The North Country” (1969) – Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan
    • “Battle Scar” (1980) – Rush & Max Webster
    • “Dead Ringer For Love” (1981) – Meat Loaf & Cher
    • “Out in The Fields” (1985) – Phil Lynott & Gary Moore
    • “Dancing in The Street” (1985) – David Bowie & Mick Jagger

    Former Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach’s close relations with Guns N’ Roses’ vocalist Axl Rose goes all the way back in the 90s, and so asking his friend to record an epic song was simply a no-brainer. This provocative-titled song is a real definition of rock and roll.

    This standout from Gabriel’s 5thalbum almost didn’t happen. Gabriel wanted singer Dolly Parton to sing the female parts, but when she declined the offer, that’s when Gabriel found his perfect match— Kate Bush.

    Wilson and Reno’s duet was unique but predictable; these two rockers soared the charts in the 80s so it’s obvious that their tandem is worth the wait. “Almost Paradise” is a classic, it’s the one song you’d better be hearing if you want to bring back that 80s feeling.

    Right after Led Zeppelin’s biggest reunion at O2, fans were extremely hyped for a possibility of a LZ reunion concert. But Robert Plant had other things in mind, one of which is the release of this critically-acclaimed duet of his with Alison Krauss, originally recorded by the former and his old bandmate Jimmy Page.

    Sharon Osbourne, Ozzy Osbourne’s wife, once decided to put together a stunning duo that helped bring out the best of rock duets. “Close My Eyes Forever” became the offspring of Ozzy and Lita Ford’s collaboration, fueled with its unique upbringing and lovable lyrics.

    Dylan’s iconic The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan bore a simple yet amazing song entitled “Girl From the North Country.” Just 6 years later, Dylan is back with Johnny Cash on his side to duet this masterpiece.

    There’s that joy of helping your friends produce their final album. When Max Webster did Universal Juveniles, their last LP, Rush went in the studio to help these studs create a masterpiece.

    Meat Loaf and Cher’s iconic get-together was a match made in music heaven. “Dead Ringer For Love” is simply phenomenal, with both of the singers showing what they got.

    The two often had time to collaborate with each other’s albums in the 70s. Once again they tried to repeat their musical chemistry which is found inside their 1985 song “Out In The Fields.” Unfortunately, this was Lynott’s last song to record before he died.

    It wasn’t what anyone’s expecting from these two legends of rock, but at least they did it to help raise funds for Live Aid. “Dancing In the Street” is a stunning mess.

    • “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” – Elton John and Kiki Dee. Watch this video on YouTube. Kiki Dee, an English vocalist, and Elton John, an English guitarist, collaborated on the song “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” in 1976.
    • “Under Pressure” – Queen and David Bowie. Watch this video on YouTube. David Bowie wrote and performed the song “Under Pressure” with the British rock band Queen.
    • “Endless Love” – Diana Ross and Lionel Richie. Watch this video on YouTube. Lionel Richie and singer-actress Diana Ross gave the first public performance of “Endless Love,” a song they both co-wrote.
    • “Ebony and Ivory” – Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. Watch this video on YouTube. Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder collaborated on the 1982 single “Ebony and Ivory” for its release.
  2. Jan 17, 2011 · Sometimes they’re amazing (think Elton and Eminem). Other times they fall very flat (think Diddy with Jimmy Page). Here’s a look back at 19 more superstar duets from the past few decades.

  3. Oct 31, 2020 · 10 Greatest Duets In Rock History. Rock's Greatest Vocal Trade-Offs. The frontman is usually known as the focal point of every single band. No matter how many scale exercises you've...

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  5. Nov 6, 2020 · One final thing to note is that we havent included any off the cuff duets. These usually include live performances together as, for the most part, we could literally make a list of the top 100 and still not capture all of our favourites.