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    Most underrated soul duets

    What are yours? This should have been a major hit, SO SO GOOD! Steve Alaimo and Betty Wright:


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    And this is just goodness in every note:



    Crying shame this only went to number 100 on the chart.

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    EDDIE AND ERNIE I'm Going For Myself


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    Most Underrated:

    SOUL ~
    Marvin & Mary ~ "For Sentimental Reasons"
    Curtis & Linda ~ "Between You & Me Baby"
    Peabo & Roberta ~ "Just Came Here To Dance"

    JAZZ ~
    Ray Charles & Betty Carter ~ "Baby It's Cold Outside"
    Jimmy Scott & Freddy Cole ~ "When You Wish Upon A Star"

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    Here is a song that I used to love listening to. I used to sing the boy and girl parts when I was in my car alone... But I've received therapy and I'm much better now! The leads on this went on to become Aurra and then Deja.
    Last edited by Jerry Oz; 10-18-2013 at 02:15 PM.

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    I sing this one too... That's Syreeta singing along with Jermaine Jackson.

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    And to prove that I'm absolutely nuts, I also used to sing this one to myself as well. My soprano voice is much better than it needs to be... Phillip Bailey and Deneice Williams.

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    Wild Night with Dr Marta Reeves and John Mellencamp should have been release as a single its would have hit the top of the charts. It start at the 5.06 minutes.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLnnXsNofY4

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    This track on James & Bobby is a fave of mine
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=hg7JC_zahSI

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    Here is my suggestion.


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    Let me add to my list:

    Rick & Teena ~ "Fire And Desire" also "Happy" [[You Go To My Head)!!

    S.S.
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    Jerry Oz, great song [[Syretta & Jermaine). It always takes this site to remind me that once upon a time Jermaine was a great artist with some quality music. With all of his antics over the last decade or so, I often forget.

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    QUEEN ARETHA & ERIC ROBINSON'S "I WASMADE FOR YOU" [[wish the sound quality was better)

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    Always loved this from Sam and Bettye !......

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    Whitney and Jermaine !....... Luv It !

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    Absolutely “Ain’t Understanding Mellow” by Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager: https://youtu.be/6JgI647n1Ac

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    Here's a couple of duets that flew under the radar;

    Syreeta & G.C. Cameron-"I Wanna Be By Your Side"
    Billy Preston & Syreeta-"Fancy Lady"
    Rotary Connection [[featuring Minnie Ripperton & Sidney Barnes)-"Respect"

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    Fontella & Bobby

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    Sam & Dave

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    Gene Chandler & Barbara Acklin

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    Little Stevie Wonder & Clarence Paul

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    Ray & Dave

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    Betty & Jerry

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    The Knight Brothers

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    The Soul Sisters

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    Eddie & Ernie

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    Valerie & Nick

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    Chuck Jackson & Maxine Brown

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    Let It Be Me is a classic! I also like Glass House [[w/Scherrie Payne) If It Ain't Love, It Don't Matter

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    This song was slept on in the 90's LISA FISCHER &
    CHRIS WALKER

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    Quote Originally Posted by glencro View Post
    Jerry Oz, great song [[Syretta & Jermaine). It always takes this site to remind me that once upon a time Jermaine was a great artist with some quality music. With all of his antics over the last decade or so, I often forget.
    "Let's Get Serious". "Don't Take it Personal" - 2 more r & b gems.

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    Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass - "Two Hearts"


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    I would like to added "We got a thing going on" Ben E. King & Dee Dee Sharp with The Sweet Inspirations, it is such an amazing, sophisticated soul duet with a lot of positive energy !

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    Quote Originally Posted by glencro View Post
    This song was slept on in the 90's LISA FISCHER &
    CHRIS WALKER
    Wow! I had forgotten about this little gem. Fantastic vocals on a great song. Thank you glencro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sansradio View Post
    Absolutely “Ain’t Understanding Mellow” by Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager: https://youtu.be/6JgI647n1Ac
    My pick also, along with:

    Johnny Mathis & Angela Bofill's Your A Special Part of Me."

    By the way, I never figured how you post a Youtube video here like the ones above and in other threads. I can post a link but want to be like every one else on this matter [[lol).

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    All of these are great. But the platinum standard of duets is Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn "If This World Were Mine." It is soulful magic. But perhaps it is not here because it is not truly "underrated." It charted top 5 R&B and is a perennial at R&B radio.

    Here they are singing it live on Soul Train -- one of the rare live vocals on that program.


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    And here is Salah Ananse's smokin' hot house interpolation of Luther and Cheryl for your July 4th cookout


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    When you move you lose-rufus&carla thomas.

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    Summer Anthem - Eric Roberson, ft. Chubb Rock [[ love the shout out he gives to Big Willy's, Summer Madness)

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    I think the combo of Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo is underrated. They recorded some really nice tunes. Also Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill.

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    One of the greatest and one of my all time favorites. Aretha Franklin and the Four Tops, "I Want To Make It Up to You"


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    Another of the all time great duets and a big favorite:

    Johnny Mathis Deniece Williams, "Too Much Too Little Too Late"


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    Shake your groove thing-peaches an herb

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    How 'bout this one?:

    Last edited by sansradio; 07-12-2019 at 03:30 PM.

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    Tata Vega & G.C. Cameron - [[I've Got My) Second Wind


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    Plebbles & Cherelle

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    Here's an oldie but goodie by Judy Clay and Billy Vera:


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    Mary Wilson and Billie Woodruff


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