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James Edward Ingram (February 16, 1952 – January 29, 2019) [1] [2] was an American singer, songwriter and record producer. He was a two-time Grammy Award -winner and a two-time Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song .
The song features James Ingram on vocals. The song reached number 14 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1982. [1] It was a bigger Adult Contemporary hit, reaching number five in the U.S. and number six in Canada. [2] [3] "One Hundred Ways" received the 1982 Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance. [4]
The song was performed by Patti Austin and James Ingram, with Michael McDonald contributing background vocals. Produced by Quincy Jones, the song appears on Austin's 1981 album, Every Home Should Have One. When first released as a single, it charted on the US Billboard Hot 100 for just four weeks, peaking at number 73 on May 8, 1982. [1]
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"I Don't Have the Heart" is a song written by Allan Rich and Jud Friedman and recorded by American R&B recording artist James Ingram. It is Ingram's only number-one single as a solo artist on the US Billboard Hot 100, and his second number-one single overall, since the Patti Austin-featured "Baby, Come to Me", which topped the Hot 100 in 1983.
Always is a 1986 song released by James Ingram, a track off his album, Never Felt So Good, on the Qwest Label. It became a top 30 R&B hit in America. It became a top 30 R&B hit in America. Personnel
Indeed, helping Ingram produce a group of songs is like helping Carl Lewis run the 100 -meter dash. Ingram is a welcome throwback to the days when crooners just stepped up to the microphone and let their voices go. The idea was just to sing sweetly and let the audience appreciate a fine voice. That's what Always You is all about." Simms also ...
In 2005, James did the playback for the film Gangster. The song was "Bheegi Bheegi" and it was a blockbuster hit, remaining at the top of the Bollywood Hit List for more than a month. [9] He teamed up with Pritam again for the film Woh Lamhe in 2006 for the song "Chal Chalein", and again for "Rishtey" and "Alvida (Reprise)" in the film Life in ...