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[Harmony Songs for Duets] Songs that feel great to harmonize

When you sing harmony songs at karaoke or live shows, that satisfying moment when your part blends perfectly with your partner’s feels so good, doesn’t it? But when you actually try it, many people may feel things like: “I can’t tell which is the lead and which is the harmony,” “I keep getting thrown off,” or “It’s hard to stay on pitch.” So this time, we’ve picked out songs where the harmony parts are clearly divided and easy to sing, as well as songs that feel great when you harmonize on the chorus! We’ve gathered everything from classic Showa-era hits to the latest tracks, so enjoy harmonizing with your karaoke buddies or bandmates!

[Harmony Songs to Sing as a Duet] Songs That Feel Great to Harmonize With (101–110)

Dreaming SupermanSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog “Dreaming Superman” Music Video (Theme song for the drama “I’m Curious About What’s in People’s Shopping Baskets”)
Dreaming SupermanSaucy Dog

This is a track from “But Really,” the seventh album (fifth major-label release) by the Japanese three-piece rock band Saucy Dog.

The album was released in July 2023.

The song was chosen as the theme for the drama “I’m Curious About What’s in People’s Shopping Baskets.” It’s an uptempo, very simple rock tune, but if you listen closely, the vocal arrangement is quite elaborate.

Because of that, many listeners might feel it’s a bit challenging to harmonize with at karaoke after just one listen.

However, most of the harmonies are likely built by layering parts a perfect fifth above and an octave above the lead vocal, so try approaching it that way.

If someone can also take an octave below the lead, you might get even closer to the sound of the original recording.

Into the DreamInoue Yosui

It’s Inoue Yosui’s single released on March 1, 1973… a masterpiece so famous it hardly needs an introduction! It’s been covered and remade by many artists, starting with Yuki Saito.

As for the harmonies in this song, there’s basically a single harmony line against the main vocal, making it very easy to listen to and sing—perfect for casually harmonizing at karaoke.

Unlike modern songs with complex arrangements and sound design, tracks from the ’70s are refreshingly straightforward in this regard.

Enjoy!

In conclusion

The real charm of harmony songs is that beautiful resonance born in the instant singers’ breathing syncs up, isn’t it? All the songs we introduced this time let you fully enjoy the comfort of harmonies, and I’m sure you’ll find one that matches your voice and taste if you love singing.

To avoid getting pulled into your partner’s part, the most important thing is to firmly memorize your own melody line first! Practice in whatever way is easiest for you, like using karaoke guide melodies or YouTube.

Sing with your favorite partner and experience the thrill of that perfect harmony coming together!