In December 1998, the song was performed on the French TV show Hit Machine by the female duet Native and Patrick Fiori.
It is often performed by a male / female duet, but not necessarily.
But a male quintet follows the sensual female duet, and the piece ends as it began, with a male-female duet (Mr. Cassella and Hope Davis).
It was not until the 40s, however, that musica norteña became popularized by female duets like Carmen y Laura and Las Hermanas Mendoza, who had a string of regional hits.
It is still cited in the Guinness World Records as the best-selling female duet of all-time.
The dance is filled with combative encounters for men and women, with more tender male duets and no female duets.
Patrick J. Buchanan did not see this female duet at the Joyce Theater in 1997, but denounced it nonetheless in his syndicated column as an assault on religious beliefs.
"I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know" was a blockbuster hit, the only number one country song by a female duet until the rise of The Judds some thirty years later.
She was also the contralto voice in the unusual female duet from The Dancing Years, "The Wings of Sleep".
Her female duets mostly have been with Alka Yagnik, Anuradha Paudwal and Sadhana Sargam.