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Tag Archives: Duet
Willie Nelson & Kacey Musgraves – Rainbow Connection
This one should check a few boxes from the Nation.
Neal Casal – Too Much to Ask
Neal Casal died on Monday at 50 years old. He collobarated with pretty much everyone in the industry, including Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, and the Jayhawks, not to mention his own prolific solo work. Here's a song of his own.
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David Bowie & Nine Inch Nails – Hurt
Oh, fhhEHuChFck yeah!
Judy Collins & Leonard Cohen – Hey, That’s No Way To Say Goodbye
Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile – Over Everything
Not sure how we haven't played anything from this yet.
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez – Blowin’ in the Wind / I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
Just a couple of legends. No big deal.
8 May 1976
Glen Hansard & Markéta Irglová – Falling Slowly
Remember everyone: Fall back!
2008
Stevie Wonder & Ray Charles – Living For The City
I mean, how could I not?
Aretha Franklin & Smokey Robinson – Ooo Baby Baby
This is a pretty, little stripped-down rendition of an old classic written by Smokey. Here's a neat little bit of background:
The impromptu performance occurred during a tribute to Aretha Franklin, who was promoting her new album entitled La Diva. Soul Train paid tribute to Robinson earlier on that day’s taping. So since he was still at the studio while Franklin was taping her segments, he agreed to do a duet with her of “Ooo Baby Baby,” a huge hit he had with his group The Miracles in 1965
Dec 1979
Don Cornelius adds a good and awkward interview to the beginning of this clip as well if you want to skip head a couple minutes.