On July 5, 2012, episode of ‘Duets,’ superstar coaches Kelly Clarkson and John Legend teamed up for a blockbuster duet on the standard ‘You Don’t Know Me.’ The twosome sang the classic, much loved tune while seated, likely due to the fact that Clarkson has a hairline fracture in her foot and can’t stand easily. While she may be hobbling, it had absolutely no affect on that beautiful voice of hers.

Duets - Kelly Clarkson & John Legend - You Don't Know Me

Clarkson and Legend, who both performed with their amateur partners on this episode, meaning they pulled double duty, delivered a beautiful and sexy rendition of the song. It was as though they were meant to sing together every day and every night. Clarkson looked faboo in a floor-sweeping cobalt dress, while Legend was a sharp-dressed man in a suit. Throughout the show’s debut season, Clarkson has outshone all of her duet partners, while Legend has been hypercritical of may of the contestants. This particular duet of a classic demonstrated why each of these two different but amazing singers have gotten to the point they are in their careers.

Kelly & John - You Don´t Know Me - YouTube

Clarkson and Legend turned in a performance that looked like they had teamed up for an awards show. We think that ‘Duets’ should spawn an album of songs featuring the superstar coaches on the show

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