Everyone knows that ‘three of a kind’ beats an ‘ace high’ hand, but in music, two of a kind can be the best hand to hold. Here’s part one of “Two of a Kind.”
Bonnie and Delaney was a great pair, singing “Only You Know and I Know,” their only radio hit. Eric Clapton’s touch is all over this song.
Did you know that Sonny and Cher gave us more number ones than any other 60s duet? The single “I Got You Babe,” is the most popular of the couples’ contributions.
Tammi Terrill and Marvin Gay combined talents for these two memorable songs “You’re All I Need to Get By,” and “Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing.” They are both gone, but these are wonderful reminders of their talents.
Flow and Eddie were the founders of the Turtles, so we’re going to count them because they were always ‘Happy Together.’ They also recorded a few albums under the band name of Flo and Eddie after the Turtles broke up.
Paul and Paula made chart history with “Hey Paula” in the innocent early days of music, and to this day no one knows how they came up with that title.