Favorite song writing duo?

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Favorite song writing duo?

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There are alot of contenders that I won't list, but I'd probably go with Lennon/McCartney followed by Becker/Fagen (Steely Dan). There are also some incredibly talented writers in the country genre, but unfortunately, I am not knowledegable enough about them to give them a vote. I've heard some country songs that have made me cry. They were so well written and so touching. Mostly, they have been written by one person though, so that wouldn't fall under this category anyway.

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I would add Elton John and Bernie Taupin
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moxham123 wrote:I would add Elton John and Bernie Taupin
I knew you were going to say that! :)
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How about

Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
Kenneth Gamble & Leon Huff
Carole King & Gerry Goffin
Burt Bacharach & Hal David
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joe queer and wimpy rutherford

greg graffin and brett gurewitz
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Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
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Merge wrote:Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
yup

Tate and Degarmo
Stanley and Simmons
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Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock.
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Jack Black and Kyle Gass :)

Can't believe Ken didn't get that one yet.
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DrumAndDestroy wrote:greg graffin and brett gurewitz
Definitely!
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Ann & Nancy Wilson! {Heart}
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Mikey Wax wrote:
DrumAndDestroy wrote:greg graffin and brett gurewitz
Definitely!
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The'Kidd wrote:Jack Black and Kyle Gass :)

I couldnt agree more!
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Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell would be my choice, because they write in different styles, and their songs are just genius to me.

I also like Tate and DeGarmo as well, that was a good choice JMichaels.
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Even though they wrote most songs separately, Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman wrote some songs together such as These Eyes, Laughing, No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature
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The'Kidd wrote:Jack Black and Kyle Gass :)

Can't believe Ken didn't get that one yet.
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Although very 60s pop, Boyce and Hart wrote many hits with very catchy hooks.
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Simon & Garfunkel
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HarleyRo1 wrote:Simon & Garfunkel
I'm not sure how much writing Garfunkel did ? Do you know ?
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metalchurch wrote:Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell would be my choice, because they write in different styles, and their songs are just genius to me.

I also like Tate and DeGarmo as well, that was a good choice JMichaels.
Ha! Thanks - and too funny - I was going to amend my post to add Staley and Cantrell - great minds think alike, I guess.... ;)
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Ashford and Simpson co-wrote alot of R&B tunes as well as having some hits themselves.
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Kerry Livgren and Steve Walsh of Kansas
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Jim Seals and Dash Crofts have always been favorites of mine.
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rob james and greg joseph of the clarks
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