10 Wild David Bowie Duets Collaborations

1. Unlikely Pairing: Bowie's collaboration with Bing Crosby on "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" in 1977.

2. Eurythmics Connection: Bowie's collaboration with Annie Lennox on "Under Pressure" during the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert in 1992. 

3. Legendary Dance: Bowie's duet with Mick Jagger on "Dancing in the Street" in 1985.

4. Queen's Champion: Bowie's collaboration with Queen on "Under Pressure" not only resulted in a timeless hit but also solidified.

5. Jazz Infusion: Bowie's collaboration with jazz legend Pat Metheny on the track "This Is Not America" in 1985.

6. Iconic Muses: Bowie's collaboration with Tina Turner on "Tonight" in 1984 brought together two musical powerhouses .

7. Soulful Connection: Bowie's duet with Luther Vandross on the track "Fascination" in 1975 revealed his affinity for soul music and his ability to adapt his voice to different genres.

8. Artistic Alliances: Bowie's collaboration with Iggy Pop on various songs, including "China Girl" and "The Passenger," showcased their artistic camaraderie.

9. The French Connection: Bowie's duet with French singer France Gall on the track "Les Petits Chevaux" in 1968.

10. Serenading Space: Bowie's collaboration with astronaut Chris Hadfield on a rendition of "Space Oddity" performed aboard the International Space Station in 2013.