Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have a song together for every season.

The pop-meets-country couple have recorded several duets and allowed many more songs to be inspired by one another. Here are their best, ranked:

4. "Happy Anywhere"

"Happy Anywhere" is Shelton and Stefani's newest collaboration, so it's at the top of this best duets list. "You're always my destination / You’re the only thing that I’m chained to / I could be happy anywhere / I could be happy anywhere with you," the couple sing during this Ross Copperman, Josh Osborne and Matt Jenkins co-write, their second chart-topper together.

3. "Go Ahead and Break My Heart"

In May 2016, Shelton revealed his first duet with his girlfriend of, at the time, less than one year. Unlike the rest that make this list, "Go Ahead and Break My Heart" stings a little before getting to the sweet. Find two lovers jilted by an ex coming together to share a few intimate moments.

There are many insecurities expressed throughout this song from If I'm Honest, and those came from each star's real life breakups from Miranda Lambert and Gavin Rossdale, respectively. They are the only two writers on a song that was never released to radio, but performed live on occasion.

2. "Nobody But You"

"Nobody But You" is the most commercially successful of all of Shelton and Stefani's collaborations. The 2019 release is an undying love song that finds the couple splitting time as lead vocalists.

Several music videos and live performances during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as several awards nods, made the song one that couldn't be ignored.

1. "You Make It Feel Like Christmas"

Still, a more original song sits at No. 1 on our list of Shelton and Stefani's best duets. The timeless nature of "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" makes it our favorite.

It's a pop-country bop with tremendous crossover appeal and a message that won't grow old. At its core, this song from Stefani's You Make It Feel Like Christmas album is a love song, and a well-written one at that.

Busbee and Justin Tranter join the two singers as co-writers on the song, with the late producer giving the arrangement the proper life. This duet is a gem.

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