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 Post subject: Favorite Male/Female Song Duets?
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I've got a few:


JAMC and Hope Sandoval - Sometimes Always from the under appreciated Stoned and Dethroned album.

Smashing Pumpkins b-side to Bullet With Butterfly Wings, Said Sadly done by James Iha with Veruca Salt's Nina Gordon.

PJ Harvey and Thom Yorke - The Mess We're In off of the incredible Stories From The City...




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eddie bo and inez cheatem - lover and a friend
pretty much every song on the first rentals album

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Autumns Monologue by from autumn to ashes (with guest vocals by One True Thing's Melanie Wills) :)

Drugstore and Thom Yorke doing 'kill the president'

mouthful of cavities by blind melon with duel vocals by jena kraus

it's true that we love one another by meg and jack white stripes

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Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris - "We'll Sweep Out the Ashes In the Morining"
Staple Singers (Mavis & Pops) - "Heavy Makes You Happy"

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Drugstore featuring Thom Yorke "El Presidente"
Stella Maris by Einsturzende Neubauten
Jackson by Johnny and June Carter Cash

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 Post subject: Re: Favorite Male/Female Song Duets?
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PJ Harvey and Thom Yorke - The Mess We're In off of the incredible Stories From The City...



That's a good one.

Here's a few faves:


Tramp- Carla Thomas and Otis Redding
Fairytale of New York - Kristy MacColl and Shane MacGowan/Pogues
Jackson - Johnny and June Cash
Stan - Eminem and Dido (though technically it was probably a sample)



GUILTY PLEASURE ALERT:


Leather and Lace - Don Henley and Stevie Nicks


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 11:03 am 
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Damn, I forgot the Pogues and The PJ Harvey/Thom Yorke song. I also like the Thom Yorke/Bjork song from the Dancer in the Dark SDTK.

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sin city - beck & emmylou harris
there's a story in your voice - lucinda williams & e. costello
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All of the Vaselines songs with both of them singing

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Anything by Stars, including their "Fairytale of New York" cover.

And I can't think of anything on the spot like this.


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Thom Yorke's dick is getting all pruned from you guys sucking it so often.


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I also want to add E-bow the letter by REM and Patti Smith

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Nick cave/Kylie Minogue - "The Curse Of Millhaven" (or whatever one they do together on Murder Ballads)

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PopTodd Wrote:
Nick cave/Kylie Minogue - "The Curse Of Millhaven" (or whatever one they do together on Murder Ballads)


**Where the Wild Roses Grow

But also, I will add -- from the same record -- the duet with PJ Harvey, "Henry Lee".

I've always been a sucker for that Iggy Pop / Katie Pierson song, "Candy" as well.

And i second the PJ/Thom duet as well as the Neubauten one.

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Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell - "Ain't Nothing Like the Real thing"


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Anything Ella and Louis put to wax, especially Dancing Cheek to Cheek.

Peter Sellers and Sophia Lauren doing great dothead accents on Goodness Gracious Me.

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I forgot one, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson - Say Say Say

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I'm probably mistaken on this one, but I believe it is Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin on "Je T'aime"

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Country Dick Montana & Katy Moffatt - "Hurt By Love"

Joe Henry & Madonna - "Guilty By Association"

Paul Westerberg & Joan Jett - "Let's Do It"

Meatloaf & Ellen Foley - "Paradise By The Dashboard Light"


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