1986 Soft Rock Hit Ranked Among 'Best Dramatic Duets of All Time' Was Originally Written for a Country Superstar ...Saudi Arabia

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While "Don't Give Up" appears as a duet between Bush and Gabriel on his fifth solo studio album, So (1986), it didn't begin that way (and wouldn't have ended up that way, either, if Parton had accepted).

Gabriel went on to say that he was lyrically inspired by the photos of Dorothea Lange.

Ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the "Best Dramatic Duets of All Time," "Don't Give Up" is just as emotionally powerful as its inspiration.

"It's fantastic that, a great feeling," he added. "This person, let's say, 'a well-known American comedian,' was very depressed. I was a great admirer of his, and he said, 'This song saved my life.' Totally unexpected."

'Don't Give Up' was played at Matthew Perry's funeral

‘It’s just beautiful," he said. "I don’t know if you’ve heard it as this was a long time ago but it’s beautiful and it’s saying don’t give up. I mean come, how am I not gonna like that?"

As Metro reported, "Don't Give Up" was played at the end of Perry's funeral in a fitting (and heartbreaking) tribute.

Related: 1981 No. 1 Hit Ranked 'Biggest Duet of All Time' Became a Beloved Classic

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