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Sometimes two voices blend perfectly to create magic. Join us as we celebrate the timeless duets that have captured hearts and defined eras, from haunting ballads to soaring love songs and unforgettable pop anthems. Featuring iconic collaborations like Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, Céline Dion and Peabo Bryson, and Queen and David Bowie, these tracks prove that some songs are simply better when sung together.
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00:06Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the duets that prove that
00:11sometimes, two really can be better than one.
00:22Number 30, Where the Wild Roses Grow, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, and Kylie Minogue.
00:27A true artistic collision, this hauntingly beautiful yet bleak ballad by Minogue and
00:32Cave stunned critics and fans alike.
00:43As the lead single from Murder Ballads, it revealed a dramatically different side of Kylie,
00:48trading glossy pop for something dark and cinematic. Her delicate, almost ghostly voice
00:53drifts against Cave's deep, brooding baritone as they tell a chilling story of love and
00:57obsession gone wrong.
01:03The song swept three Aria Awards, including Single and Song of the Year. This collaboration
01:09proved Minogue's extraordinary versatility, moving far beyond the bubblegum pop image
01:14cultivated by earlier hits like her beloved 1988 duet with Jason Donovan, Especially for You,
01:19which topped the UK charts.
01:28Number 29, Beauty and the Beast, Céline Zion and Peebo Bryson.
01:41A true tale as old as time, the enchanting Beauty and the Beast perfectly captures everything we
01:47loved about the magic of Disney's Renaissance era.
01:56Featured in Disney's beloved animated film Beauty and the Beast, the song captures that
02:00breathtaking feeling of falling in love when you least expect it.
02:03Zion's soaring power blends beautifully with Bryson's warm, soulful tone, lifting the melody
02:08to unforgettable heights.
02:15The song's widespread success saw it earn a Golden Globe, an Academy Award, and two Grammy Awards,
02:21including Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
02:25Bryson later struck Disney gold again alongside Regina Belle with the shining, shimmering,
02:30Splendid, A Whole New World from Aladdin.
02:40Number 28, One Sweet Day, Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men.
02:45Few collaborations reach the heart like this emotional powerhouse.
02:57The ballad became a comfort anthem for anyone grieving someone they love, offering hope beyond
03:02heartbreak.
03:03Mariah's sky-high vocals glide effortlessly over the group's smooth, layered harmonies,
03:08creating a sound that feels both intimate and epic.
03:17The chemistry is undeniable, and listeners everywhere embraced its sincerity.
03:22It spent a record-breaking 16 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, cementing its
03:27place in chart history and proving just how powerful heartfelt harmonies can be when done
03:31right.
03:39Before this duet, Mariah Carey already shined in 1992 with a chart-topping live performance
03:44of I'll Be There alongside Trey Lorenz.
03:54Number 27, Up Where We Belong, Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes.
03:58Soaring onto our list is the triumphant ballad, forever linked to the romantic drama An Officer
04:04and a Gentleman.
04:09Cocker's signature gravelly, soulful vocals provided a raw, emotional counterpoint to
04:14Warren's clear, powerful, and tender delivery, creating a dynamic vocal blend that was simply
04:18electrifying.
04:26The song's uplifting melody and heartfelt lyrics about love lifting us to new heights resonated
04:31deeply with audiences, leading it to top the Billboard Hot 100 and several other global
04:35charts.
04:36It also won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, and a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a
04:41duo or group with vocals, solidifying its place as an enduring cinematic and musical classic.
04:54Number 26, Barcelona, Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé.
04:58Talk about an unexpected yet utterly magnificent fusion of rock and opera.
05:10This breathtaking collaboration brought together the iconic Queen frontman and the legendary
05:15Spanish operatic soprano, creating a powerful anthem that transcended Jarrah's.
05:20Mercury, a huge admirer of Caballé, envisioned a song that blended his rock sensibilities with
05:25her classical prowess, resulting in a soaring epic track that showcases both artists' extraordinary
05:31vocal ranges and theatrical flair.
05:42Though intended as the theme for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, Mercury's untimely death in 1991
05:49meant it was played posthumously during the opening ceremony, an emotional tribute to his vision.
05:53It lives on as a testament to their unique musical chemistry and shared legacy.
06:03Number 25, No More Tears, Enough is Enough, Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer.
06:14This electrifying disco anthem brought together two of music's most powerful voices for an unforgettable collaboration.
06:21Enough is enough.
06:22I can't go on.
06:25I can't go on.
06:26No more, no more, no more.
06:28The song opens as a slow, dramatic ballad before erupting into a high-energy disco track,
06:33showcasing both Streisand's legendary vocal prowess and Summer's undeniable reign as the
06:38queen of disco.
06:39It soared to number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the first duet by two women to
06:43achieve this feat and a massive international hit.
06:46Telling us not one.
06:52The powerful lyrics calling for an end to a frustrating relationship resonate with an
06:57empowering message.
06:58It's a true collaboration of female vocal strength and independence, cementing its place
07:03in pop culture history.
07:04We just can't get enough of it.
07:06Enough is enough.
07:07It's enough.
07:08It's enough.
07:09It's enough.
07:11It's enough.
07:12It's enough.
07:13It's enough.
07:13It's enough.
07:13Number 24, Almost Paradise, Mike Reno and Anne Wilson.
07:17When you think of this quintessential 80s power ballad, your mind might just go to the
07:22movie Footloose, where it underscored the blooming love story between Wren and Ariel.
07:26Oh, how could I have known that all my life I only needed you?
07:34The soaring, passionate vocals of Wilson, known for her powerful delivery with heart,
07:39blend seamlessly with Reno's equally strong and emotive voice from Loverboy.
07:42Their combined energy elevates the heartfelt lyrics about finding love in a seemingly impossible
07:47world.
07:47Creating a truly cinematic and unforgettable listening experience.
07:51Oh, almost paradise.
07:55We're knocking on heaven's door.
07:58The song became a massive hit, reaching number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and spending
08:03a week at number one on the adult contemporary chart, cementing its status as a timeless romantic
08:08anthem.
08:08I swear that I could see you forever in your heart.
08:17I swear that I could see you forever in your heart.
08:37LaBelle's electrifying vocal intensity perfectly intertwines with McDonald's distinctive rich baritone, creating a truly moving and unforgettable duet.
08:45The song's emotional depth spoke deeply to listeners everywhere, sending it straight to number one on the Billboard Hot 100
08:51and keeping it there for three weeks.
08:59Meanwhile, it hit a number two peak on the UK singles chart.
09:03Interestingly, the two artists recorded their parts in separate cities.
09:06It's hard to imagine given how flawlessly they complement each other's sound.
09:10It is a testament to their individual vocal strengths.
09:20Number 22, Tell Him, Barbara Streisand and Céline Zion.
09:24A monumental pairing.
09:26This ballad united two iconic female vocalists.
09:29A dream collaboration for many.
09:31Tell him that the sun and the moon rise in his eyes.
09:37Born after Zion's standout cover of Streisand's I Finally Found Someone at the Oscars, this duet followed.
09:43Its elegant orchestration and poignant lyrics about the courage to express love perfectly frame their extraordinary voices.
09:49Of that much you can be sure.
09:53Hold him close to you.
09:56Zion's soaring, crystal-clear delivery complements Streisand's rich, emotive mezzo-soprano, creating a harmonious, breathtaking blend.
10:03The duet was a commercial hit across Europe, Australia, and Canada, reaching the top 10 in many countries and earning
10:09a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
10:12Your faith will lead love where it has to come.
10:20Another monumental Zion collaboration was The Prayer with Andrea Bocelli, winning a Golden Globe and earning Oscar and Grammy nods.
10:28Give us friends so we can stay.
10:36Number 21, Don't Know Much.
10:38Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville.
10:40Released in 1989, this duet brings together two utterly distinctive voices in perfect harmony.
10:52Ronstadt's crystalline clarity meets Neville's tender, tremulous tone, creating a performance that feels intimate, heartfelt, and unforgettable.
11:00Written by legendary songwriters Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, and Tom Snow, the song finds its definitive expression in their vocal
11:07chemistry, showing that the best duets are about connection as much as technique.
11:11The only truth I've ever known is me and you.
11:20A worldwide hit, it reached the second spot on the Billboard Hot 100, topped the Adult Contemporary Chart, and was
11:27nominated for two Grammys, losing out for Song of the Year, but winning Best Pop Performance by a Duo or
11:32Group with Vocal.
11:43Number 20, The Boy Is Mine, Brandy and Monica.
11:46Many duets are about celebrating and supporting one another.
11:50However, The Boy Is Mine is about fighting to get your way.
11:53Both Brandy and Monica were rising R&B stars, and it was assumed they were rivals.
11:59So they smartly made a song playing off that assumption.
12:10The two singers exchanged verses back and forth about why they each claim a man as being theirs.
12:16After this strong R&B duet achieved massive success, the rumors of a feud only spread more.
12:22What we have you can't say, from the truth you can't escape, I can tell the real from the bank.
12:29Brandy and Monica's representatives even had to publicly state that everything was cool.
12:34More than 20 years later, we don't know which singer won this song.
12:38But we do know it is a classic.
12:40Seems to be confused.
12:42He belongs to me.
12:45The boy is mine.
12:48Number 19, Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me.
12:51George Michael and Elton John.
12:52Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me had already been a massive hit for Elton John when he first
12:57released it in 1974.
12:58But it took on a new significance 17 years later, when he recorded a live version with George Michael.
13:05I took a chance
13:09And chased your way of life
13:13The two had previously performed the song together at Live Aid in 1985.
13:18Six years later, they had not lost their way.
13:21When Michael starts off the song, the crowd is already roaring in approval.
13:25But the energy goes off the charts when he brings out John.
13:29See the way I feel
13:36Hearing these two legends harmonizing is one of those moments that cannot be described, only felt.
13:42Although we wish we could have experienced it in person, we're happy we got to experience it at all.
13:55Number 18, Hate That I Love You.
13:58Rihanna featuring Neo.
13:59Have you ever loved someone so much it's practically infuriating?
14:03Rihanna and Neo know just how you feel.
14:05On this folk-influenced duet from Rihanna's third album, Good Girl Gone Bad,
14:09the R&B superstars sing about their mutual devotion and frustration towards each other.
14:21Why are they so fed up?
14:23As it turns out, they love each other so much that it hurts.
14:27Their voices sound perfect together over musical elements like the bright guitar strums and hand claps.
14:40This song is incredibly relatable to anyone who's ever been crazy in love.
14:45Honestly, we don't hate how much we love this song.
14:48So you'll probably always have a spell on me.
14:53Number 17, You Don't Bring Me Flowers.
14:56Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond.
14:58Few number one hits have stronger journeys to the top than this one.
15:12You Don't Bring Me Flowers was first meant to be Diamond's theme song for the forgotten sitcom All That Glitters.
15:18The longer version he recorded ended up being covered by Streisand.
15:21Eventually, radio stations combined the two recordings together to create unofficial duets.
15:27This roundabout way to show the vocal chemistry between the singers led to an official song being recorded.
15:32And baby, I remember all the things you taught me.
15:40I learned how to laugh.
15:43I learned how to cry.
15:45You Don't Bring Me Flowers became one of the best heartbreak duets ever made,
15:50with both Diamond and Streisand expressing their pain with utter passion.
15:54Although it's hard to end a relationship, songs like this let you know you're not alone.
16:00You Don't Bring Me Flowers
16:06You Don't Bring Me Flowers
16:07You Don't Bring Me Flowers
16:11You Don't Bring Me Flowers
16:14Number 16, Stop Dragging My Heart Around.
16:17Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
16:19Stevie Nicks had plenty of experience singing about heartbreak.
16:23So it's only fitting that she made a song with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
16:28Nicks originally wasn't involved with Stop Dragging My Heart Around.
16:31Fortunately, producer Jimmy Iovine brought her on board so she could shine in this great blues rock ballad.
16:37That's it, yeah, well, what am I supposed to do?
16:41I didn't know what I was getting into.
16:45Nicks' powerhouse vocals kick things off as she sings to a lover played by Petty that she's trying to distance
16:51herself from.
16:52Eventually, their voices come together in an epic chorus and bridge.
17:08This song was Nicks' biggest hit as a solo artist, as well as the biggest hit for the Heartbreakers.
17:14Never underestimate the power of relationship woes.
17:23Number 15, Time to Say Goodbye.
17:26Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli.
17:28Andrea Bocelli's Conte Partirò was already a worldwide hit.
17:32But when a new version was recorded with English vocalist Sarah Brightman,
17:37it became even more of a sensation.
17:45Despite its English title, Time to Say Goodbye is mostly sung in Italian.
17:50The separate and combined beauty of Bocelli's tenor and Brightman's soprano
17:53assures that no emotions are lost in translation.
18:11Although it sounds more appropriate for a concert hall than a sports arena,
18:15this duet was conceived as the theme song for retiring German boxer Henry Masca.
18:20It was also performed at his final match.
18:23Talk about a knockout.
18:36Number 14, I Knew You Were Waiting For Me.
18:39Aretha Franklin and George Michael.
18:41When a duet is about how intensely two people care about each other,
18:45the people singing it better be able to sell it.
18:47While Aretha Franklin and George Michael might not seem like the most obvious pairing,
18:52the Queen of Soul was a fan of Wham.
19:02Her appreciation for them may be why she and Michael achieved great chemistry.
19:07I Knew You Were Waiting For Me has a great dance groove backing Franklin and Michael's verses.
19:20When their voices come together for the chorus, it reaches new heights.
19:24While we didn't know we were waiting for this song, we're sure glad to have it.
19:34Number 13, Don't Give Up, Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush.
19:38Although pulling off a song that's both downtrodden and hopeful is difficult,
19:42Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush pull it off.
19:44Thought that we'd be last to go.
19:48It is so strange the way things turn.
19:52On Don't Give Up, the former Genesis frontman sings with anguish as a man who feels overwhelmed by struggles.
19:59But Bush's angelic vocals offer assurance that bad times don't last.
20:03When times get rough, you can't fall back on us.
20:11Recorded during a time of economic difficulty in England,
20:14Don't Give Up's message is applicable to any era and any place.
20:18While things might be hard sometimes, this song reminds us to keep going,
20:22even if we have to take things one moment at a time.
20:26Don't give up, because I believe there's a place.
20:31Number 12, I Got You, Babe, Sonny and Cher.
20:35I Got You, Babe is one of those love songs that just feels timeless.
20:39They say we're young and we don't know, we won't find out until we grow.
20:46This song sees the then married couple Sonny and Cher sing about their love for each other
20:51amidst all the world's uncertainty.
20:53I guess that's so, we don't have a plot, but at least I'm sure of all the things we got.
21:00It's a simple concept that's done extraordinarily well
21:04thanks to the harmony achieved between Sonny and Cher.
21:07Throughout the duet, they really sell the story of a couple that can persevere through anything.
21:11I got you, just goodnight, I got you, keep a whole good side.
21:18The song's production also deserves praise for bringing in instruments
21:21not commonly found in chart-topping pop music, such as bassoon and oboe.
21:25Ultimately, Sonny and Cher didn't stay together,
21:28but this song still makes us believe in the power of love.
21:32I got you, babe, I got you, babe, I got you, babe.
21:40Number 11, Something Stupid, Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra.
21:44More than a few people have found it a little disconcerting
21:47that this song was recorded by a father and his daughter.
21:49And though it's just a line to you for me, it's true and never seemed so right before.
21:56Despite Something Stupid raising a few eyebrows, it actually became something successful.
22:01The legendary crooner and his daughter covered a song first recorded by C. Carson Parks and his wife, Gail.
22:07This new version became a number one hit.
22:09Time is right, your perfume fills my head.
22:12The stars get red and oh, the night's so blue.
22:15Something Stupid is a lovely song, full of enchanting elements like strings and trumpets.
22:21We think it would still work if Frank Sinatra had picked a more traditional collaborator for this kind of song.
22:26Number 10, Ebony and Ivory.
22:28Paul McCartney featuring Stevie Wonder.
22:32Ebony and Ivory
22:40It shouldn't take long for you to realize that Ebony and Ivory is about more than keys on a piano.
22:46Paul McCartney enlisted fellow legendary musician Stevie Wonder for this song about racial equality.
22:52While some viewed the song's messaging and use of a piano as a metaphor to be cheesy,
22:57it still made a big splash.
22:58Learn to live
23:00When we learn to give each other what we need to survive
23:06It reached number one in the US and UK.
23:09On the other hand, it also stoked some controversy and was banned in South Africa during apartheid.
23:15While Ebony and Ivory's message might have garnered a mixed response,
23:18we can hopefully agree on one thing.
23:20Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder's voices sound great together.
23:29Number 9, I've Had the Time of My Life.
23:33Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes.
23:35Dirty Dancing left many imprints on popular culture,
23:38but the one aspect everyone remembers today is its main theme song.
23:42Oh, I've never felt this way before
23:46This I swear
23:48It's your truth
23:51Originally, I've Had the Time of My Life was meant for Joe Esposito and Donna Summer,
23:55but it ended up being recorded by Righteous Brother Bill Medley and singer Jennifer Warnes.
24:00The track beautifully balances Medley's deeper tones,
24:03Warnes' softer voice, and the song's irresistible pulse and romantic lyrics.
24:07Now with passion in our eyes
24:10There's no way we couldn't disguise
24:11A beautiful combination of elements ensured that it was an Oscar-winning smash hit.
24:18But listeners had the time of their lives with this song.
24:21Decades later...
24:22It's good to be done
24:26Because I have the time of my life
24:30Number 8, Don't Go Breakin' My Heart
24:33Elton John and Kiki D
24:35A song about pleading to a lover not to let you down
24:38might seem like it'll be emotionally devastating.
24:41But in the hands of Elton John and Kiki D,
24:43it becomes rather joyous.
24:45Inspired by classic Motown duets,
24:48Don't Go Breakin' My Heart is a wonderfully energetic song.
24:57John and D manage to put so much into their individual singing and still find harmony.
25:03Their chemistry is especially apparent in the music video,
25:06which finds the two embracing as they share a microphone.
25:16The hit marked a significant moment for John,
25:18as it was the first time he topped the charts in the UK.
25:22He also recorded another successful version in the 90s with none other than RuPaul.
25:27Right from the start, I gave you my heart
25:30Oh, I gave you my heart
25:35Number 7, Unforgettable
25:37Natalie Cole with Nat King Cole
25:39The father-daughter duet Unforgettable
25:41was released more than 25 years after Nat King Cole had passed away.
25:54He had first recorded and released the song in 1951,
25:58but his daughter Natalie made a new version for her Unforgettable with Love,
26:02an album of songs her father had previously recorded.
26:05Unforgettable brought the pair together for a virtual duet,
26:08and while they might not have been physically singing together,
26:12the Coles sound flawless and timeless here.
26:15Never before
26:19Has someone been more
26:26Unforgettable
26:28This song was already unforgettable,
26:30but this version made us love it even more.
26:33We're sure Nat King Cole would be touched to know
26:35his daughter was celebrating his legacy like this.
26:37That someone so unforgettable
26:42Thinks that I am
26:46Unforgettable
26:48Too
26:53Number 6, Islands in the Stream
26:56Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
26:58A duet between Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
27:00Parton is a match made in country heaven.
27:03Starting in, there's one in love forever
27:06We can find it together
27:10But Islands in the Stream could have gone in a different direction.
27:13Written by the Bee Gees,
27:14This song was originally written for Marvin Gaye.
27:17After it was later offered to Rogers, he became frustrated by the recording.
27:21His suggestion to bring in Parton was a stroke of genius.
27:25Islands in the Stream became a number one hit.
27:27Set away to another world
27:31And we rely on each other
27:34Even if you're not a country fan, you'll enjoy how Rogers and Parton harmonize.
27:39It also sparked a fruitful collaborative career between the two.
27:43They later released a Christmas album the following year,
27:45And another hit, Real Love, the next.
27:48Kenny Rogers might have been the gambler, but this bet paid off.
27:52Islands in the Stream
27:53That is what we are
27:56The one in between
27:58How can we be wrong?
28:00Number 5, When You Believe
28:02Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston
28:04A duet between Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston was bound to be a show-stopping event.
28:10The two divas definitely delivered with When You Believe.
28:13You can achieve
28:15You can achieve
28:17When you believe
28:19Written for The Prince of Egypt,
28:21The song's lyrics follow the animated film's themes of faith and miracles.
28:26Carey and Houston both deliver commanding performances that remind us why they're so revered.
28:30All of a still, resilient voice
28:33Says hope is very near
28:39The duet also received the Oscar for Best Original Song.
28:42Sadly, Houston is no longer with us,
28:45but this song makes us feel like she's still here and offering us hope.
28:49The fact that this song exists and is this good is a true miracle.
28:53Just believe when you believe
29:00Number 4, Endless Love
29:02Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
29:04If there are two singers who know their way around a ballad,
29:08it's Diana Ross and Lionel Richie.
29:10The R&B stars came together for Endless Love.
29:13And your eyes
29:14Your eyes
29:16Your eyes
29:17They tell me how much you care
29:21This was touted as the theme song for a film of the same title.
29:25While the movie wasn't very well received,
29:28the song quickly reached legendary heights.
29:31I'll give it all to you
29:36My love
29:38My love
29:38My love
29:39It hit number one on multiple charts
29:41And reached platinum sales status.
29:44There are no gimmicks to this classic either.
29:46Throughout the track,
29:47we just appreciate having two wonderful singers find harmony in both their voices
29:51and in their words
29:53and never lose their passion.
29:55Our love for this song is endless as well.
30:06Number 3, Ain't No Mountain High Enough
30:08Marvin Gaye and Tammy Turrell
30:10Marvin Gaye and Tammy Turrell recorded numerous duets together for Motown Records.
30:14But the biggest and best was their first.
30:17Don't worry baby
30:19Just call my name
30:20I'll be there in a hurry
30:22You don't have to worry
30:24Ain't No Mountain High Enough is an ode to love so intense
30:28it can't possibly be measured.
30:30It's impossible to not get swept up by Gaye and Turrell's energy.
30:33The backing, percussion and other instrumentation give the song even more passion.
30:44Although Gaye and Turrell didn't record their vocals together,
30:47their chemistry is still off the charts.
30:50It peaked at number 19 on the Hot 100
30:53before another version recorded by Diana Ross hit number 1.
30:57When you want to be uplifted by love,
30:59it's hard to think of a better song.
31:07Number 2, Under Pressure
31:09Queen and David Bowie
31:11Nothing says glam
31:13quite like a collaboration between Freddie Mercury and David Bowie.
31:17Immediately identifiable by its iconic bass line,
31:20which was later sampled by Vanilla Ice for Ice Ice Baby,
31:23Under Pressure is a chart topper that goes into some deep topics.
31:27Pressure
31:28Pushing down on me
31:30Pressing down on you
31:32No man has more
31:33It namely explores the day-to-day dread of navigating the world.
31:37But it's difficult to feel despair
31:39when you have the combined power of those two vocalists.
31:42It's the terror of knowing
31:50Even in its quieter moments,
31:52Under Pressure is brimming with emotion.
31:54Both Queen and Bowie had legendary careers,
31:57but this song showed how great they could be
32:00with their powers combined.
32:01This is our last dance
32:04This is ourselves
32:08Under Pressure
32:10Before we unveil our top pick,
32:12here are some honorable mentions.
32:13Scream
32:14Michael and Janet Jackson
32:15Iconic siblings unleash explosive energy
32:18with a groundbreaking high-intensity hit.
32:27Beautiful Liar
32:28Beyonce and Shakira
32:30Sensual rhythms and flawless vocals fuse pop and Latin flair.
32:34It's not worth our time
32:36We can live without them
32:39Just a beautiful life
32:42Sisters are doing it for themselves
32:44Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin
32:46A feminist anthem roared to life by two powerful voices
32:49Sisters
32:50I'm doing it for themselves
32:53Just give me a reason
32:55Pink featuring Nate Roos
32:57Heartbreak perfectly captured in emotionally charged vocal harmony
33:05Count on me
33:06Whitney Houston and Cece Winans
33:08Two soulful legends unite in a gospel-infused pledge of loyalty
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33:41Recording a duet with Paul McCartney is a big ask for any artist
33:45Even one as accomplished as Michael Jackson
33:47But the Beatle and the King of Pop achieved musical greatness with Say Say Say
33:52A duet for McCartney's solo album Pipes of Peace
34:02The two icons certainly show off their pipes with this chart topper
34:06It's a funky banger about trouble and love
34:08But even if the lyrics are moody
34:10The song is bound to put a smile on your face
34:19It's the kind of song we wish we could do at karaoke
34:22But we're scared that we don't have the vocal chops for it
34:24McCartney and Jackson also found success with The Girl Is Mine
34:28But we'll always go, go, go for Say Say Say
34:38What's your all-time favorite duet?
34:39Let us know in the comments
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