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No. It was Diana Ross & the Supremes with The Temptations. The vocals were a duet with Diana Ross and Eddie Kendricks.
Paul McArtney
Simon and Garfunkel's first album, "Hey, Schoolgirl," was released in 1957 by Big Records. It sold over 100,000 copies and hit #49 on Billboard Magazine charts. It was a vinyl record. The duet soon broke up after this first release, and reformed later in 1966.
Yes, Diana Krall ,Alan Price, technically his own band The Blue Flames
Contrary to most people's belief, it is NOT "Hustlin' " by Rick Ross. It's actually "The Flower Duet (Lakmé)" by Léo Delibes.
No. It was Diana Ross & the Supremes with The Temptations. The vocals were a duet with Diana Ross and Eddie Kendricks.
Diana Ross
Paul McArtney
Simon and Garfunkel's first album, "Hey, Schoolgirl," was released in 1957 by Big Records. It sold over 100,000 copies and hit #49 on Billboard Magazine charts. It was a vinyl record. The duet soon broke up after this first release, and reformed later in 1966.
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was written by and first recorded by the mammothly talented team of Nicholas Ashford and Valerie Simpson in 1966. It first hit as a duet with Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell on the Tamla (Motown subsidiary) label. It was again covered by Diana Ross and The Supremes in 1967, and won Grammies for authors Ashford and Simpson, but, sadly, not DR&S. __________________________________________________________________ The Supremes and Diana Ross
Yes, Diana Krall ,Alan Price, technically his own band The Blue Flames
Duet
It is called a DuetDuet
Contrary to most people's belief, it is NOT "Hustlin' " by Rick Ross. It's actually "The Flower Duet (Lakmé)" by Léo Delibes.
A duet is a duet, regardless of the sexes of the singers.
A song sung by two people is called a duet
The Flower Duet is about flowers.