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"Different for Girls" is a song written by Shane McAnally and J. T. Harding and recorded by American country music artist Dierks Bentley featuring American singer-songwriter Elle King as a duet. It was released to country radio on June 6, 2016 as the second single from Bentley's eighth studio album Black (2016). [1]
Bad Girl (Avril Lavigne song) A Bad Goodbye; Bad Things (Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello song) The Ballad of Tom Jones; Bang-A-Boomerang; Barbie Girl; Barcelona (Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé song) Barefoot in the Park (song) The Battle Hymn of Love; The Battle of Evermore; Be Brave (song) Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee; Beautiful ...
Marvin Gaye and His Girls is a 1969 compilation album of duets recorded by Marvin Gaye and various female singers on the Tamla label. Among the ladies Gaye sung with were Mary Wells (the hits "Once Upon a Time" and "What's the Matter With You Baby"), Kim Weston ("What Good Am I Without You?"
B. Back Back Forward Punch; Bárbara y Dick; BARON.E; Bebe and Louis Barron; Beach Day; Beach House; Beast (Canadian band) Bermuda Triangle Band; Best Coast; Bet.e & Stef
To All the Girls... is the 62nd studio album by country music singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, which was released on October 15, 2013, by Legacy Recordings. The tracks consist of duets recorded by Nelson with female singers, mostly from the country music genre.
In ballet, a pas de deux [pɑ d(ə) dø] (French, literally "step of two") is a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet steps together. [1] [2] The pas de deux is characteristic of classical ballet and can be found in many well-known ballets, including Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, and Giselle. [1]