15 February 2009

Stevie's Not So Wonderful Duets


Aidin Vaziri | Stevie Wonder's performance with the Jonas Brothers was one of the most cringe-inducing moments of this year's Grammys - which is saying a lot. But it wasn't the first time the Motown veteran has paired up with a dubious musical collaborator. Here are some of Wonder's worst offenses:


-- "Ebony and Ivory," with Paul McCartney
-- "My Love," with Julio Iglesias
-- "Used to Be," with Charlene
-- "Just Good Friends," with Michael Jackson
-- "For Once in My Life," with Tony Bennett
-- "Deuce," with Lenny Kravitz
-- "Been Through the Storm," with Busta Rhymes
-- "Canzoni Stonate," with Andrea Bocelli
-- "Sir Duke," with Neil Diamond
-- "If I Were a Carpenter," with Bobby Darin