Enjoy Rod Stewart’s Classic “It’s A Heartache” In Two Incredible Duets
Michael Bublé made an unexpected appearance during Sir Rod Stewart’s live radio session, bringing some playful energy to the moment. While performing on BBC Radio 2’s Breakfast Show, Stewart delivered a standout rendition of Bonnie Tyler’s “It’s a Heartache,” his raspy voice perfectly suited to the emotional classic.
Backed by an acoustic band that added a fresh, folky vibe, Stewart’s performance had everyone captivated. Midway through, things took a surprising turn as Stewart waved Bublé over from his seat, inviting him to join in and adding an impromptu twist to the session.
Michael Bublé appeared a bit nervous at the idea of an impromptu live jam with the iconic Rod Stewart, but he gamely joined in, adding a soft backing vocal. Bublé shared a quick hug with Stewart and then found his groove, blending his signature smooth tenor with Stewart’s raspy tone in a magical duet.
The pairing was unexpectedly perfect, with their contrasting voices creating a unique harmony. It was clear that Stewart thoroughly enjoyed pulling Bublé into the spotlight as a backing vocalist.
Rod Stewart’s talent for commanding the stage was on full display during his unforgettable duet of “I Don’t Want to Talk About It” with Scottish singer Amy Belle. Her powerful voice became the highlight of the performance, perfectly complementing Stewart’s signature style.
When the duet at Royal Albert Hall was shared online, it quickly went viral, amassing over a billion views on YouTube. The blend of a full orchestra, a passionate crowd singing along during the bridge, and the heartfelt delivery from both artists created a truly magical moment that fans still celebrate.