
Not Well-Known Romantic Duets for Night Outs

Secret Tracks for Your Night List
The world of romantic karaoke duets has much more than the big hits, giving us close music fun perfect for night sing-alongs. While hits like “Endless Love” are what most go for, many unknown duets give us magic too, but with less tough tunes.
Old Slow Songs
80s slow songs are great for love duets, with songs like:
- “Baby Come to Me” by Patti Austin & James Ingram
- “What You Won’t Do for Love” by Bobby Caldwell
- “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” by Peabo Bryson & Roberta Flack
New Choices
New indie duets bring out cool stuff for all who want new and close songs:
- The Postal Service’s “Nothing Better”
- She & Him’s “If You Can’t Sleep”
- The xx’s “Islands” 호치민 가라오케 퍼블릭 장점
Old Jazz
Old jazz duets bring class and are easy to sing:
- “Dream a Little Dream of Me”
- “Somethin’ Stupid”
- “They Can’t Take That Away from Me”
For New Singers
These easy duets are:
- Easy to sing
- Simple in tune
- Well-known songs
- Even for men and women
Songs for Night Time
The best night karaoke duets are:
- Slow
- Love words
- Close tunes
- Easy to sing
- Nice with two people
These hand-picked tracks make karaoke nights fun while keeping a great night feel.
Overlooked 80s Songs
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Love R&B Songs That Last
James Ingram and Patti Austin’s “Baby Come to Me” give complex R&B tunes for strong duet singers.
Its tough singing and smooth song flow are great for showing off two singers.
Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald’s “On My Own” is a lesson in big song drama. This duet uses breaks and together singing to let both show off while keeping a balance.
Undervalued 80s Karaoke Hits
Mike Reno and Ann Wilson’s “Almost Paradise” from Footloose is one not used a lot as a romantic duet choice in karaoke. The ballad’s clear form lets singers hit big notes at key times.
Ashford & Simpson’s “Solid” mixes funk vibes with love words, adding a fast choice to usual slow duets. The song’s refrains and repeated chorus give natural spots for singers to act together.
Best of Both: Country and Pop
Kenny Rogers and Kim Carnes’ “What About Me” is a top country-pop mix for karaoke. The song’s easy tune and story style let singers show feeling more than song skill, good for close displays.
Indie Love Tunes to Learn
Best New Love Tunes for Duets and Karaoke
Popular Indie Tracks for All
The indie music spot has great duet picks fit for close shows and open mic nights.
“Home” by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros shines with its real back-and-forth style, setting it apart as a top pick for two singers.
Tunes for Couples
“Lucky” by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat gives a simple yet deep pick for those new to singing. Its clear tune and together singing lay a base for sweet duet shows.
The Postal Service’s “Nothing Better” shows a new view on love, with electronic bits that help rather than hide singers.
Less-Known and New Must-Tries
“In Spite of Ourselves” by John Prine and Iris DeMent throws in a fun twist with its folk sound and big-on-character words.
For new styles, The xx’s “Islands” brings a plain setup that lets voices show. These indie love tunes are often easier to sing than top hits, leaving room for feeling over skill.
What to Mind When You Sing
The small bands common in indie songs make a great spot for voice focus. Each song’s setup gives room for own style while keeping the close feel known in indie duet love songs.
These picks are also great for raw shows and small spots.
Hidden Gems in Country Duets
Country Duets Beyond Top Tunes

Latest Great Country Duets
The Civil Wars’ “Poison & Wine” is a lesson in singing together, mixing new folk and old country ways.
They blend deep, showing how two voices can mix well, while keeping real country roots even as they try new styles.
Old Stars in Country
David Peterson and Deanie Richardson’s song “One More Last Time” shows old country duet art at its best.
This strong show features well-matched singing that brings out both singers, making a sound that feels old and beloved.
They mix well, showing the charm of good country duets.
How to Master Country Duets
These songs show how different country duet singing can be, from new mixes to classic styles.
Each track brings new ways for singers to try different singing together styles and voice mixes, key for making good country duets.
Jazz for Two
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Classic Jazz for Pairs
Jazz old tunes really sing when done as duets, turning loved songs into close music talks.
“The Way You Look Tonight” and “Fly Me to the Moon” show how two voices can mix, making deep tune mixes.
Jazz to Try with Two
“Dream a Little Dream of Me” gives great spots for singing together, with parts that come one after the other to full joined tunes.
The hot “Fever” is great as a call-and-reply setup, making space for singers to try strong voice plays.
Jazz Always Good for Two
“It Had to Be You” and “Georgia on My Mind” show great ways for two to sing jazz, keeping true jazz feels while putting a light on both singers.
“Autumn Leaves” is best when sung in two languages, lifting the cool jazz feel.
Upbeat Jazz Pairs
For more fun shows, “Cheek to Cheek” gives good play for voices.
These jazz classics ask for own voice styles, making them easy for all skill levels while keeping their old charm.
How to Do Well
- Keep voices together Karaoke Without Sounding Off-Key
- Trade song parts as planned
- Stay together in beat
- Try out tune mixes
- Be free in how you sing
Rock Love in Songs
Rough Rock Love: Top Duets for Karaoke Pairs
Deep Rock Duets
Rough rock hits from the ’90s and 2000s are just right for loving karaoke.
The Postal Service’s “Nothing Better” is a true talk of love, with strong back-and-forth singing that shows relationship ups and downs.
Stars’ “Your Ex-Lover Is Dead” lets pairs look at past loves while saying yes to now through its big two-part story.
Fun Rock Duets
For pairs wanting fun songs, Metric‘s “Combat Baby” and Yeah Yeah