"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" is a duet by Elton John and Kiki Dee. It was written by Elton John with Bernie Taupin under the pseudonyms "Ann Orson" and "Carte Blanche", respectively, and intended as an affectionate pastiche of the Motown style, notably the various duets recorded by Marvin Gaye and singers such as Tammi Terrell and Kim Weston.
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"A Whole New World" is a song from Disney's 1992 animated feature film Aladdin, with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. The song is a ballad between the primary characters Aladdin and Jasmine about the new world they are going to discover together while riding on Aladdin's magic carpet.
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Between the more self-affirming singles "Tattoo" and "One Step at a Time," Jordin Sparks released this lilting duet with R&B star Chris Brown. A Grammy nominee for Best Pop Collaboration with vocals, "No Air" reached No. 3 on the Hot 100 and served as a precursor to Sparks' emotionally wounded future single, "Battlefield." 26.
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This Lionel Richie-penned track topped the Billboard Hot 100 for a solid two months in 1981, and it's easy to hear why; the lush production and restrained yet powerhouse performances by Richie and his duet partner Diana Ross made it the type of song that any human with even an inkling of romantic feeling could relate to.
"Tell Him" peaked at number 1 in the Netherlands, number 2 in Ireland, number 3 in Belgium, France and the United Kingdom, number 4 in Italy and Switzerland, and was a top 10 hit in many other countries.
The grizzly-voiced leaders of Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles, respectively, were practically born to sing together about difficult love: Their voices cracked in complimentary places and, on this 1981 hit, both sounded like they'd been caravan-ing on motorcycles across the open highway for a long time.
4 million years of global human history, and somehow the “greatest duets of all time” all happened in the last 80 years, and all happened in the USA or the UK.. It’s amazing that somehow you got a nod in there to the Spanish speaking world.
The greatest duets of all time. Open your ears, and enjoy the company of two voices, very often singing as one, but always singing brilliantly.
"From This Moment On" was released as the 4th single from the Come On Over album on March 14, 1998 in North America and Oceania, while being released in Europe on November 16, 1998 only. Musically, "From This Moment On" is a country pop ballad and is set in common time with a slow tempo of 68 beats per minute.
Diana Ross & Lionel Richie's "Endless Love" crowns our list of the top duets of all time -- and with good reason. It's not only the biggest No. 1 hit for either artist (it spent nine weeks at the top), but also clung to the chart for an amazing 27 weeks -- a lengthy run for a single back in 1981.
This glittering duet allows Michael and Franklin the chance to showboat all over the place, their vocals reaching ever more ebuillent highs right through the song's fade-out; it also paved the way for Michael to fully shed his teen-idol image with his solo debut Faith, which hit stores a few months after "Waiting" reached Number One.
Diana Ross & Lionel Richie's "Endless Love" crowns our list of the top duets of all time -- and with good reason. It's not only the biggest No. 1 hit for either artist (it spent nine weeks at the top), but also clung to the chart for an amazing 27 weeks -- a lengthy run for a single back in 1981.
“Somethin' Stupid” is a moving duet between singing sensation Frank Sinatra and his daughter Nancy Sinatra. Both sing together about the unpredictability of love. It has been covered numerous times since it was released in 1967.
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He was a massively talented boy man with a gentle soul. His music will be remembered forever and my memories of our time together will be happy ones." 1. 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.
The "Wild Night" in question seems to have been entirely platonic in this case. There's clearly no chemistry between Mellencamp and Ndegeocello in the video, but the two sure have a jammin' ol' time on the track.
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1 Scream With Janet Jackson I love this song with Michael and Janet so much as they are trying to get across the message to the media leave Michael alone, stop pressureing him, putting Michael in a fish bowl all the time.
We have come up with what we consider to be the best duets of all time. We’ve gone back to the 1930s with Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan, included some wonderful 1940s and 1950s jazz and R&B duets, as well as some of the most famous duets from the 1960s, featuring Motown artists who raised the art of singing together to a whole new level.
The greatest duets of all time. Open your ears, and enjoy the company of two voices, very often singing as one, but always singing brilliantly.
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The Everly Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, and Paul Young and Zucchero are just some of the men-only duets on our list, while Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand fly the flag for all-female duos. And let’s not forget that rock stars are just as happy doing a duet; just check out Queen and David Bowie, or Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty, or Ozzy Osbourne and Lita Ford.
This version of the song, originally by Van Morrison, spent two weeks at No. 3 on the Hot 100 chart the fall of 1994. 36. The Next Time I Fall Peter Cetera with Amy Grant 1986 Is it possible to fall in love with the same person twice? Peter Cetera and Amy Grant (oh, and songwriter Bobby Caldwell) seem to think so.
In fact, they toured together in 2008, and had a hit duet version of Clarkson’s “Because of You.” But, seeing these two on stage together never gets old. You can hear some of Sunday night’s performance below. Loving this flashback! “Does He Love You”. They’re friends, family and now duet partners. The iconic @Reba with @kelly_clarkson.
"Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" is a song performed by singers Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams. Lyrics and music are arranged by Nat Kipner and John Vallins. The single was a comeback of sorts for Mathis, as it was his first chart-topping hit in the US since 1957's "Chances Are".
Unforgettable Duets, Vol. 1 collects a number of the most popular and biggest CCM songs of the '80s and '90s, including Sandi Patti & BeBe Winans' "He Watches Over You," and Julie Miller & Emmylou Harris' "All My Tears (Be Washed Away)," Helen Baylor & Phil Driscoll's "Mount Zion," and Kim Hill & Brown Bannister's "You Can Close Your Eyes," among several others.