American music icon Bob Seger had a monster hit with "Night Moves." Country superstar Jason Aldean had a No. 1 smash with "Night Train." The two stars could be joining each other on duets of the two hit songs.

That's because they will be performing on an upcoming episode of "CMT Crossroads." The flagship music series pairs Seger, described by New York Daily News music critic Jim Farber as the "lion of literate American rock," with the affable Georgia native for an evening of never-before-heard duets on one another's hit songs. 

"CMT Crossroads: Bob Seger and Jason Aldean" will film later this month and it will premiere Nov. 28 at 10 p.m. EST.

Seger just released his first studio CD in eight years called "Ride Out." He has carved out his undeniable place in the annals of rock music. His classic songs include "Against the Wind," "Turn the Page," "Night Moves," "Hollywood Nights," "Rock and Roll Never Forgets," "Mainstreet," "We've Got Tonight" and "Like a Rock." 

Inducted to both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Seger has sold more than 52 million albums and has earned 13 platinum and 7 multiplatinum

A two-time ACM male vocalist of the year, Aldean released his sixth studio album, "Old Boots, New Dirt," on Oct. 7. The new album's lead single, "Burnin' It Down," earned platinum certification in only nine weeks, making it the fastest-selling single of 2014. To date, Aldean has sold more than 9 million albums and has taken 13 trips to No. 1 on the country radio charts. Each of Aldean's albums has been certified platinum.

Aldean was recently recognized by the Recording Industry Association of America as the top male digital country artist in history with sales totaling more than 21 million downloads.