The Best Carrie Underwood Duets Ever

Over 100 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Carrie Underwood Duets Ever

Who has Carrie Underwood sang with? Luckily, we've compiled the best Carrie Underwood duets ever with songs and videos included. From live performances to studio releases, this list of Carrie Underwood songs with other artists features duets with country music legends, famous rock bands, and one rapper (Ludacris). Popular Carrie Underwood duet songs include "How Great Thou Art" with Vince Gill, "Somethin' Bad" with Miranda Lambert, and "The Fighter" with Keith Urban.

Vote up the top Carrie Underwood collaborations, and check back for new duets from the American Idol Season 4 winner. 


  • 1
    98 VOTES

    How Great Thou Art (with Vince Gill)

    How Great Thou Art (with Vince Gill)
    Video: YouTube

    As evidenced by other songs on this list, religion is an important part of Carrie Underwood's life. It only makes sense she's collaborated with American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Vince Gill on this Christian song about the almighty love of God. It's the perfect song to belt out in church. "How Great Thou Art" spent 20 weeks on the charts, peaking at #12 on the Hot 100. Vote it up if it this song speaks to you ony any level.

    98 votes
  • 2
    83 VOTES

    The Fighter (with Keith Urban)

    The Fighter (with Keith Urban)
    Video: YouTube

    Here we have the Australian country star, Keith Urban singing alongside Carrie Underwood about "picking up the pieces." Keith starts out the song making it clear this is a woman who's been hurt. However, now that he's around, he's ready to love her the way she deserves to be loved. Aptly named "The Fighter", this song highlights how far each artist is willing to go for love. In addition to winning Collaborative Video of the Year at the 2017 CMT Music Awards, the song also peaked at #38 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song went to #2 on the US Hot Country Songs chart. Vote up this song if it's one of your favorites so it's appropriately ranked on this list.

    83 votes
  • 3
    90 VOTES

    Remind Me (with Brad Paisley)

    Remind Me (with Brad Paisley)
    Video: YouTube

    Featuring two of country music's biggest stars, the 2011 single "Remind Me"went Double Platinum and named Taste of Country's Song of the Year. The song describes a couple trying to rekindle their flame as they remind each other of their shared moments. The music video, which featured the artists in the desert, won Collaborative Video of the Year at the 2012 American Country Awards and the 2012 CMT Music Awards. 

    90 votes
  • 4
    59 VOTES

    Bless the Broken Road (with Rascal Flatts)

    Bless the Broken Road (with Rascal Flatts)
    Video: YouTube

    Unlike the other duets on this list, Carrie Underwood's duet with Rascal Flatts lead vocalist Gary LeVox occured before she became a household name in country music. The two sang a duet version of "Bless the Broken Road" in the final round of American Idol Season 4, which she ended up winning. We can only hope Underwood and Rascal Flatts will collaborate again.  

    59 votes
  • 5
    59 VOTES

    I Will Always Love You (with Dolly Parton)

    I Will Always Love You (with Dolly Parton)
    Video: YouTube

    Arguably Dolly Parton's most popular song, the country music legend performed the song with Underwood on 2009's Carrie Underwood: All Star Holiday Special. It's a shame they haven't done more duets together, but we'll cherish this performance for now. 

    59 votes
  • I Told You So (with Randy Travis)
    Video: YouTube

    Carrie Underwood released a cover of Randy Travis' single "I Told You So" on her album Carnival Ride. Randy must have liked it because the two eventually collaborated together on a version of the single. Underwood's version of the song would go on to reach Platinum status due to its heartfelt performance. The duet version of the song peaked at #2 on the US Hot Country Songs chart. They also won Best Country Collaboration with Vocals at the 52nd Grammy Awards. But where do you think it should end up on this list?

    60 votes