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Afternoon Aural: Elton John & Kiki Dee


retroCRUSH recently published their list of twenty-five the “the greatest duets of all time”. The forgot to include Aretha Franklin and George Michael’s “I Knew You Were Waiting,” but did include another old British queen, Elton John, who teamed up with Kiki Dee for “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart”.

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Feb 20, 2008
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No. 1 · dvlaries · Member · 984 comments

Possibly the most annoying and inescapable No. 1 record of 1976, but it had hideously strong competition from “Disco Duck,” “Convoy” and “Afternoon Delight” too.

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No. 2 · Bitch Republic

The best duet that’s probably not on their list is “Where The Lost Ones Go” by Espen Lind and Sissel. (Sarah Brightman covers it on her new album.)

http://youtube.com/watch?v=sGQYafZb4g8

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No. 3 · Charles

OMG!!! I so remember this video from my days as a young lad in Scotland. I was 11 and remember watching this video on something called BBC Video Jukebox or something like that. I loved that song and still like it today. I guess I should’ve known way back then that I was just like Elton. Oh and Elton’s clothes!! I wore stuff like that to school!

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