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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.
- Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston. When You Believe. Mariah #1's - The Best Of Mariah Care. Columbia.
- Glen Campbell & Bobbie Gentry. All I Have to Do Is Dream. The Hits Of 1969 (Various Artists). MFP.
- Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes. Up Where We Belong. Sarah Brightman & Paul Miles-Kingston - Pie Jesu. John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John - Grease Megamix.
- Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes. (I've Had) The Time Of My Life. The Hits Album 7 (Various Artists). CBS.
- 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.
- Yungblud Ft. Machine Gun Kelly – Acting Like That
- Faith Hill and Tim Mcgraw – Let’s Make Love
- Juice Wrld Ft. Halsey – Life’S A Mess
- Lady A – Need You Now
- The Righteous Brothers –
- Dinah Washington & Brook Benton – A Rockin’ Good Way
- Britney Spears Feat. Madonna – Me Against The Music
- Maroon 5 Ft. Christina Aguilera – Moves Like Jagger
- Isaac Hayes & David Porter – Ain’T That Loving You
- James Morrison & Nelly Furtado – Broken Strings
In 2019, British alt-rocker YUNGBLUD joined American rapper and rock artist Machine Gun Kelly for “I Think I’m OKAY” (off MGK’s Hotel Diablo). Since then, a well-documented friendship has developed between the two artists, spanning stages, studios, and plenty of bars on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2020, MGK and YUNGBLUD joined forces again for “...
At the turn of the millennium, country music power couple Faith Hill and Tim McGraw paired up for their third duet, “Let’s Make Love,” for Hill’s chart-topping crossover hit, Breathe. The piano-driven ballad not only landed in the Country Top Ten, but earned the husband and wife a Grammy Award in 2001. While Hill and McGraw have continued to perfor...
“You just gotta learn to live and love on,” sings the late Juice WRLD in this poignant duet with Halsey. “Life’s a Mess” finds the duo (who previously collaborated in 2018 on Halsey’s “Without Me”) finding gratitude for their romantic partners while looking back on the difficulties that they’ve faced in life. The song – which appeared on the talent...
A former couple realizes how much they miss one another in this multi-platinum crossover hit from country band Lady A. Performed by Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley, the emotive “Need You Now” achieved massive commercial and critical success – topping the Billboard Country chart for five weeks, peaking at No.2 on the Hot 100, and earning the group ...
In 1966, The Righteous Brothers (aka Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield) scored their second No.1 pop hit with “(You’re My) Soul and Inspiration” – a lushly-arranged ballad written by the legendary songwriting team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, who also penned the group’s first chart-topper, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’.” While the duo had recent...
In 1960, legendary jazz vocalist Dinah Washington and R&B star Brook Benton paired up to record The Two of Us – an album that spawned not one but twochart-topping duets, including this peppy, orchestral number. When it came to success, there was certainly no messing around: “A Rockin’ Good Way” went straight to No.1 on the R&B charts, and peaked at...
Pop fans around the globe were pinching themselves when Britney Spears paired up with Madonnafor an iconic performance (and a kiss) at the 2003 MTV Music Awards. Months later, when they released the duet “Me Against the Music,” it was one of the most anticipated moments in pop music history. The dance track, which came about during rehearsals for t...
This delectable 2011 dance-pop tune paired Maroon 5’s Adam Levine with his fellow judge on The Voice, Christina Aguilera. The duet finds Levine trying to impress Aguilera with his dancing skills, which he compares to the iconic moves of Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger (the song’s melody also takes a cue from the Stones’ disco hit, “Miss You.”)...
Long before Isaac Hayeswas a larger-than-life music icon, he was one-half of a hit-making songwriting team with David Porter at Stax Records. While the pair didn’t write “Ain’t That Loving You” (a Homer Banks/Allen Jones song first recorded by Johnnie Taylor) the two old friends reunited in 1972, when Hayes was at the height of his fame, to cover t...
Deeply moving (and yet surprisingly catchy) this duet between James Morrison and Nelly Furtado finds the two stars mourning the end of a relationship. Released in 2008, the song became Morrison’s biggest hit yet, peaking at No.2 on the UK pop charts and landing in the Top five across Europe. Months later, Morrison released a version with singer Ai ...
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 days ago · This ranked list focuses on the best duet songs ever performed, embodying the essence of teamwork and synergy in music. Created through the collaborative opinions and votes of music fans, the top duet songs reflect a diverse range of genres, spanning everything from country and R&B to rock and pop.
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So, here’s our list of duet songs to sing. These are some of the most famous duet songs. There’s a good mix of duet love songs, popular duet songs for karaoke, pop duet songs and more. We’ll cover male-female duets first, but keep reading to see other duet types too!