Some covers are hard to distinguish from the other in short clips. Hall and Oats-Righteous Bros. Sherells- Mamas and the papas, Lenny Krativz- Guess Who, Martha and the Vandellas- Mamas and papas. Maybe you could add a date.
Can someone please explain to me how Leo Sayer's "When I Need You" qualifies for a category in duets?? It's JUST HIM. There are two vocals, but they are both Leo. He is, and always has been, the only singer on this song. A little more careful curation, please...don't split hairs and claim it's a duet because two vocal tracks by the same singer are used. If you use that standard, there are a TON of other songs out there you could do that with. A pity, since there are so many excellent actual duets out there. I'm cutting you a break with things like Hall & Oates, a singular musical group but at least there are two distinct people singing, not a trick of the recording studio.
Some covers are hard to distinguish from the other in short clips. Hall and Oats-Righteous Bros. Sherells- Mamas and the papas, Lenny Krativz- Guess Who, Martha and the Vandellas- Mamas and papas. Maybe you could add a date.
As well, some of the "duets" were, in fact, not duets. Hall and Oates were a duo and Leo Sayer sang solo.
Can someone please explain to me how Leo Sayer's "When I Need You" qualifies for a category in duets?? It's JUST HIM. There are two vocals, but they are both Leo. He is, and always has been, the only singer on this song. A little more careful curation, please...don't split hairs and claim it's a duet because two vocal tracks by the same singer are used. If you use that standard, there are a TON of other songs out there you could do that with. A pity, since there are so many excellent actual duets out there. I'm cutting you a break with things like Hall & Oates, a singular musical group but at least there are two distinct people singing, not a trick of the recording studio.