This has to be near the top:
I saw an interview once where Jack White was literally crying over the chance to wok with Loretta Lynn. Jack White is a weird dude but he knows a legend when he sees one.
Also this:
Plus this:
Or if you prefer Dido over Sir Elton, then this:
Then this:
This ain't bad for a tribute:
Note: If anybody links the Tim McGraw/Nelly duet you are disqualified from life.
Great duets/trios/quartets featuring singers of different genres
Great duets/trios/quartets featuring singers of different genres
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You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
Re: Great duets/trios/quartets featuring singers of different genres
That one thing Alison Krauss did with that guy from Lead Zeppling, or whatever.
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
Re: Great duets/trios/quartets featuring singers of different genres
She did an entire album with Robert Plant. This was the song that charted highest:
Yeah, I should have remembered that one.
Yeah, I should have remembered that one.
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You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
Re: Great duets/trios/quartets featuring singers of different genres
I know, I was being silly. My favorite is this:
The agonies which are have their origin in the ecstasies which might have been.
Re: Great duets/trios/quartets featuring singers of different genres
Alison Krauss can't do a bad song. She is objectively the second greatest female vocalist ever.
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You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.
You can't hang a man for killing a woman who's trying to steal his horse.