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  1. Jul 8, 2021 · From Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra to The Weeknd and Ariana Grande, here are all the male/female collaborations that have topped the Billboard Hot 100. Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes perform...

    • Reba McEntire and Kenny Chesney, “Every Other Weekend” McEntire and Chesney paired for this track from McEntire’s Reba: Duets album, released in 2008. The McEntire/Chesney version earned unsolicited radio airplay, but when the single was officially shipped to radio, singer-songwriter Skip Ewing’s voice replaced Chesney’s.
    • Aaron Neville and Trisha Yearwood, “I Fall to Pieces” In 1994, Yearwood and Neville teamed up to recorded a duet version of this Patsy Cline classic. The song was included on the album Rhythm, Country and Blues, a concept album that paired country and R&B/pop singers to reinterpret country and R&B classics.
    • HARDY and Lainey Wilson, "Wait in the Truck" This haunting revenge ballad, released in August 2022, is a rare addition to the canon of country music male/female duets, which largely tend to focus on the highs and lows of a couple’s relationship.
    • Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, “Storms Never Last” In 1981, married couple Jennings and Colter released the duets project Leather and Lace, spearheaded by this Colter-written single.
    • Bryan Adams with Tina Turner "It's Only Love" (1985) Originally released on Bryan Adam's multi-platinum album Reckless, "It's Only Love" peaked at #5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
    • Phil Collins & Marilyn Martin "Separate Lives" (1985) The soundtrack to the film White Nights starring Gregory Hines and Mikhail Baryshnikov was the place to find this awesome '80s ballad.
    • Mike Reno and Ann Wilson "Almost Paradise" (1984) Loverboy frontman Mike Reno and Heart vocalist Ann Wilson came together for this gem of a love theme for the Footloose soundtrack.
    • Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" (1987) A #1 hit on the U.S. charts, this track has helped the Dirty Dancing soundtrack to become the 4th best selling soundtrack of all time.
    • “Love Changes” - Kashif & Meli’sa Morgan (1987) Mother’s Finest included the husband-and-wife duo of Glenn Murdoch and Joyce Kennedy (who appears on this list separately in another duet with Jeffrey Osborne).
    • “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” - Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack (1983) Roberta Flack found a worthy duet partner in singer Peabo Bryson after regular partner Donnie Hathaway passed away in 1979.
    • “Is It Still Good To Ya?” - Ashford & Simpson (1979) The husband and wife duo of Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson is well represented on this list - with eight songs they wrote, four of which they also sang.
    • “That’s What Love Is” - Miki Howard & Gerald Levert (1988) There are seven songs by married couples on this list - and countless more by others who were dating at some point, including this top-five tune by R&B songstress Miki Howard and the late Gerald LeVert.
  2. A collection of man & woman duets in some of the world's most popular languages, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Turkish, Hebrew, Arabic, in some of the most popular and beautiful...

    • The Best Male and Female Duets
    • Duet Songs For Male and Female
    • Songs with Male and Female Vocals
    • Modern Duets
    • The Best Duo Songs – Boy and Girl Duets
    • Señorita by Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello
    • Me by Taylor Swift Featuring Brandon Urie
    • Islands in The Stream by Kenny Rogers with Dolly Parton
    • When You Believe by Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston
    • You’Re The One That I Want by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John

    Singing together is a lot of fun. But you have to make sure that you are partnered up with someone whose voice works well with your own and that the chemistry is there. It won’t look or sound good if you don’t blend well and aren’t a good match. It’s important that you both know your style and your key when choosing your song. So make sure you’ve t...

    Here are some more tips for preparing your duet ahead of a live performance. 1. Make sure you both give yourselves lots of time to rehearse and really practice the song. 2. Come prepared having practised singing at home individually, so you are both ready to go. 3. Make sure you have warmed up your voice and drunk some water before you begin. 4. Ma...

    Before you choose your song, you’ll need to ask yourself a few questions. 1. What genre will you be singing? It may not work if one of you is classical and the other is a pop singer. Although a contrast between vocal styles can sometimes create an effective drama in your duet (more on that in number 10 on our list). 2. What is your vocal range? As ...

    Along with genre, consider whether you want to sing modern songs or classics. We’ve included a mixture in our list. But don’t forget that you can sing an old retro number with a contemporary twist. Also, consider what you might wear for your song. As with a solo performance, image and branding is part of your act. You can have a lot of fun coordina...

    Now that you know more about why duetting is so important, let’s take a look at the best songs to sing together. Some of the biggest musicians in the world have teamed up to release a song together and they are proof alone that duets do work. So which ones are some of the best?

    If you’re looking for a recent hit in which you can incorporate some dancing, this is a good fun duet. Both artistshave voices that reach a wide range and this is a brilliant song to perform as a duet.

    This is a very recent and therefore modern duet featuring two artists with voices that aren’t too dissimilar. Brandon Urie has a tenor voice that spans four octaves so this is great for male singers that can hit this range. It’s a good, fun song to sing and a good one to perform together.

    Can you harmonise? If so, this gentle country duet is a winner. But you’ll need to be spot on your notes and add bags of character to this well-known tune. It’s always a crowd-pleaser if you do.

    Do you want to perform a powerful tear-jerker? This moving song by two pop divas can also be sung by male and female voices. It works well for singers with big voices. It’s an emotional song, so put your heart and soul into it.

    It might be an old song but as it’s from a classic musical that is still hugely successful in 2020. And it’s a song that we are all familiar with, so it’ll be easy to learn. It’s ideal for those with a bit of acting ability, who want to do a character song.

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  4. When you start to look at different male female Broadway duets, you’ll find that a lot of them don’t fit the bill. So, we’ve done the work for you! These are 10 of our favorite musical theater duets for a male and a female; each one is strong enough to stand on its own during a performance.

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