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  2. Baby, Come to Me (Patti Austin and James Ingram song)

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    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. [2]

  3. James Ingram - Wikipedia

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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 .

  4. Category:Songs written by James Ingram - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by James Ingram" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. I Don't Have the Heart - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Somewhere Out There (An American Tail song) - Wikipedia

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    "Somewhere Out There" is a song released by MCA Records and recorded by American singers Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram for the soundtrack of the animated feature film An American Tail (1986). The song was written by James Horner, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil, and produced by Peter Asher and Steve Tyrell. It reached number eight in the United ...

  7. Yah Mo B There - Wikipedia

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    "Yah Mo B There" is a contemporary R&B song, recorded as a duet by American singers James Ingram and Michael McDonald. It was written by Ingram, McDonald, Rod Temperton and producer Quincy Jones. The song originally appeared on Ingram's 1983 album, It's Your Night, via Jones's Qwest Records label.

  8. How Do You Keep the Music Playing? - Wikipedia

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    The Austin/Ingram version became a single in 1983 and reached #45 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart. It was one of three songs with lyrics by Alan and Marilyn Bergman that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 55th Academy Awards.

  9. Just Once - Wikipedia

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    "Just Once" is a 1981 single released from Quincy Jones' album The Dude on A&M Records. The song features James Ingram on vocals, and reached number 17 on the Billboard chart in the summer of 1981. [1]