Good Vinyl Mornings with PL Sweets

Top 15 Duets of All Time | Part One


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In this special edition of Good Vinyl Mornings, PL Sweets kicks off Part One of a soulful countdown—his Top 15 Duets of All Time. These are the tracks where two voices don’t just sing—they merge, creating timeless harmony, emotional storytelling, and pure vinyl magic. From love-drenched soul ballads to street-certified hip-hop classics, these tracks remind us what happens when two voices collide and create magic.
Each track comes with a little backstory, a memory, or a life lesson—and of course, that signature PL Sweets flavor. Whether you're a fan of 70s slow jams, 80s power pairings, or funky love declarations, this list brings you warmth, nostalgia, and plenty of feel-good grooves.

So get ready to nod your head, sing along, and maybe even fall back in love with a few forgotten favorites. This is Part One—and we’re just getting started.

15. Teddy & Stephanie Mills – “Feel the Fire” (Live, 1980)

14. Michael & Paul McCartney – “The Girl Is Mine” (1982)

13. OutKast – “Ms. Jackson” (2000)

12. Sam & Dave – “Soul Man” (1967)

11. Jay-Z & Biggie – “Brooklyn’s Finest” (1996)


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