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List Price: $17.98 | | Label: Time Life Records
Salesrank: 24446
Released: October 26, 2004 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Classic Country: Great Duets Track Listing:
1. Jackson -- Johnny Cash with June Carter
2. Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man -- Loretta Lynn with Conway Twitty
3. Golden Ring -- George Jones with Tammy Wynette
4. Don't Let Me Cross Over -- Carl Butler and Pearl Butler
5. Holding On to Nothin' -- Porter Wagoner with Dolly Parton
6. Loose Talk -- Buck Owens with Rose Maddox
7. For Loving You -- Bill Anderson with Jan Howard
8. We've Got Tonight -- Kenny Rogers with Sheena Easton
9. You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma -- David Frizzell with Shelly West
10. Suspicious Minds -- Waylon Jennings with Jessi Colter
11. My Elusive Dreams -- David Houston with Tammy Wynette
12. A Place to Fall Apart -- Merle Haggard with Janie Fricke
13. Feelin's -- Conway Twitty with Loretta Lynn
14. Islands in the Stream -- Kenny Rogers with Dolly Parton
15. You and I -- Eddie Rabbitt with Crystal gayle
16. Meet Me in Montana -- Marie Osmond with Dan Seals
17. If I Were A Carpenter -- Johnny Cash with June Carter Cash
18. We're Gonna Hold On -- George Jones with Tammy Wynette
19. I Will Always Love You -- Dolly Parton with Vince Gill
20. We Believe in Happy Endings -- Earl thomas Conley with Emmylou Harris
Editorial Review:
Johnny & June. George & Tammy. Kenny & Dolly. Conway & Loretta. Individually they're stars, but together these artists are stellar. These unforgettable pairings of distinctive voices produced No. 1 chart toppers in the '60s, '70s and '80s—and only the biggest hits made it on Classic Country: Great Duets.
Classic Country: Great Duets Reviews:
Classic Country: Great Duets 
2007-01-22 - This is one of the best I've heard if you like country & duets... Absolutely wonderful!
Missing Some Major Duets!! 
2005-07-26 - These tracks are all excellent but frankly several major country duets are not here!! Where on earth are Kenny Rogers and Dottie West?? Instead we get Rogers with Sheena Easton and the Rogers/Easton combo makes it almost entirely a pop recording and it should not be on this package. Buck Owens & Rose Maddox have a track but where is Buck with his far more famous duet partner Susan Raye? The Merle Haggard - Janie Fricke track should not have been included since she really only just sings harmony on the record. Why aren't Jimmy Wakely & Margaret Whiting who started the male/female star duet craze in 1949 with Slipping Around here or Kitty Wells & Red Foley, the first superstar duet? And where are Ferlin Husky & Jean Shepard, Jack Greene & Jeannie Seely, David Houston & Barbara Mandrell, Bobby Bare & Skeeter Davis, Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell, Don Gibson & Dottie West, Johnny Duncan & Janie Fricke, to name just a few of the famous country duos of yore. Instead we have too many tracks with the same artists here. It's a very good package but it should have been a great and classic one.