Rod Stewart and Tina Turner Version
| "It Takes Two" | |||||||||||
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| Single by Rod Stewart & Tina Turner | |||||||||||
| from the album Vagabond Heart | |||||||||||
| B-side | "Hot Legs" (Live) | ||||||||||
| Released | 1990 | ||||||||||
| Format | 7", 12" single, CD single | ||||||||||
| Recorded | 1990 | ||||||||||
| Genre | Pop rock | ||||||||||
| Length | 4:13 | ||||||||||
| Label | Warner Bros. | ||||||||||
| Writer(s) | William "Mickey" Stevenson, Sylvia Moy | ||||||||||
| Producer | Bernard Edwards | ||||||||||
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In 1990 "It Takes Two" was covered by Rod Stewart and Tina Turner and featured in a television advertising camaign for Pepsi. It was released as the lead single from Stewart's album Vagabond Heart, produced by Bernard Edwards and released in early 1991. The duet was a European hit, peaking at #5 in the UK, and becoming a Top 10 single in several European countries. It later appeared on both artists' greatest hits albums: Turner's Simply The Best (1991), and Stewart's The Very Best of Rod Stewart (2001).
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