Blake Shelton is certainly making his way around some upcoming collaboration albums. It was recently announced that the country star would be lending his voice to the new Doobie Brothers tribute album. Now, NBC's The Voice coach will be working with none other than the legendary Barbara Streisand.

Blake Shelton Disses 'Gossip Columns' On Twitter

According to Music Times on Friday, Barbara Streisand's Partners is set to be released next month, and will include some big-name collaborations.

Shelton will be featured on track number six, I'd Want It To Be You. Other performers set to duet with the iconic female singer are Billy Joel, John Legend, Michael Buble, John Mayer, and even Elvis Presley, brought to life from existing material.

Miranda Lambert's Father Speaks Out Against 'Ignorant Fool' Who Defaced His Daughter's Billboard 

It certainly seems like the season for collaborations. Earlier this week Carrie Underwood, who is close friends with Shelton's wife and fellow country singer Miranda Lambert, joined an upcoming Christmas album set to be released in September. Back in June, Underwood paired with Lambert to sing the highly successful duet Somethin' Bad.

While Shelton has been busy collaborating, he's also managed to put together his own album Bringing Back the Shine, also due out next month. Lambert has been just as busy following her song with Underwood and the start of her latest tour.

In the Los Angeles Daily News on Wednesday Lambert's recent June 3rd album, entitled Platinum, was declared one of the "6 Great Country Music Albums of the Summer."

Barbara Streisand's Partners will be out September 16.

Bringing Back the Shine hits stores September 30.