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Michael Bublé and Rod Stewart own the stage in powerful duet
They are as smooth as it gets.
Randy Aragon
07.01.20

Seeing a talented superstar singer is always something special, so when you double-up and have two of them sharing the stage it’s out of this world. Especially when you take an older legend and pair him up with a younger vocal phenom for a magical duet like this one.

You won’t find a better duet than this!

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Rod Stewart and Michael Bublé stun the crowd in this star-studded duet with an amazing live band

When it comes to celebrity singers, it doesn’t get any bigger than these two. The Grammy-winning artists joined forces to deliver a performance that had people everywhere gushing with admiration.

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Back in 2011, Bublé and Stewart showed everyone exactly why they are a cut above the rest. Right from the get-go, the crowd makes it obvious how much they love the two singers,’ cheering uncontrollably before the show even starts.

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That’s when Rod Stewart’s iconic and unique voice begins singing ‘They Can’t Take That Away From Me’ by Frank Sinatra

Any time Stewart sings, you know exactly who it is because no one sounds quite like him. Bublé’s voice is just as captivating when he starts to sing it immediately sucks you in and demands your attention.

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The full-band playing behind them makes the show that much better, nothing compares to the sounds of live instruments when it comes to performing.

Bublé and Stewart go back and forth showcasing their spectacular voices’

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Both these artists will do down in history as some of the best to do it. Between the two of them, they’ve been nominated for 26 Grammy’s and countless other awards for their music.

1:40 into the video, one of the saxophonists begins playing a jaw-dropping solo that has the audience completely entranced.

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Not many people can cover a Frank Sinatra song this well, but these two have no problem

Sinatra would be proud of this duet, they cover his song ‘They Can’t Take That Away From Me’ perfectly and the crowd can’t help but be mesmerized by their phenomenal vocals.

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Toward the end of the performance, they start singing at the same time, and the way their voices blend together sounds extraordinary. Bublé’s smooth and sultry voice, paired with Stewart’s strong and raspy tone contrasts into a remarkable and one-of-a-kind sound.

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At the end of the show, Bublé and Stewart let their vocals soar to new levels

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The entire performance is filled with serenading melodies and brilliant vocals, all the way down to the last notes’ of the thrilling duet. Bublé and Stewart have brought down the house together many times, including a magical live-show of the famous Christmas song ‘Winter Wonderland’ that they did back in 2012.

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Their cover of ‘They Can’t Take That Away From Me’ struck a chord with music lovers all over, instantly going viral for the wonderful duet.

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The duo’s heart-melting performance has been viewed over 2.2 million times, with 4.8k liking the video

It’s easy to see why Bublé and Stewart are such revered musicians, everything about them is simply impossible not to love. It doesn’t hurt that Rod Stewart is one of the best-selling artists of all time, but that’s for another story.

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This is music at its finest, the duet these two put on is truly in a league of its own. To see the awe-inspiring cover of the legendary Sinatra song, watch the video below!

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