The best duets of the 90s. I was surprised by how few great duets there were in the 90s. Consider my definition of a duet to be very liberal in these blogs.
17) Pet Shop Boys "Go West":
18) Roxette "Joyride":
19) Babyface featuring Toni Braxton "Give You My Heart";
20) The Judds "Love Can Build A Bridge":
21) Rockell with Collage "Can't We Try":
22) Roxette "How Do You Do?":
23) Tim McGraw and Faith Hill "It's Your Love":
24) Roxette "Wish I Could Fly":
25) Everything But The Girl "Missing":
I'm not sure what Bryan White sings on this song, I never heard a male voice. He must have been singing in the background. 26) Shania Twain featuring Bryan White "From This Moment On":
27) La Bouche "Be My Lover":
28) 2 Unlimited "Twilight Zone":
29) Meat Loaf and Cher "Dead Ringer For Love":
30) Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville "All My Life":
31) Lauryn Hill and D'Angelo "Nothing Even Matters":
32) Brooks and Dunn "You Can't Take The Honky Tonk Out of The Girl":
33) Tim McGraw and Faith Hill "It's Your Love":
34) Temple of The Dog featuring Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder "Hunger Strike":
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