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James Ingram

Early R&B
Soul music
Funk
James Ingram, who died from brain cancer at the age of 66 on 29th January 2019, was a highly acclaimed American R&B singer whose collaborations with many artists led to chart hits and several major award nominations. Born in Ohio, he moved to Los Angeles where he developed as a musician and performer and played with a band called Revelation Funk. He made his recording debut on Quincy Jones's 1981 album 'The Dude' singing the Grammy-nominated track 'Just Once', which went to number 17 on Billboard's Hot 100, and the Grammy-winning 'One Hundred Ways', which reached number 14 on ...
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Somewhere Out ThereLinda Ronstadt and James Ingram
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Just OnceQuincy Jones and James Ingram
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When You Love SomeoneAnita Baker and James Ingram
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I Don't Have the HeartJames Ingram
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Just OnceQuincy Jones and James Ingram
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The Secret Garden 

Sweet Seduction Suite

Quincy Jones, Siedah Garrett, James Ingram, Barry White, Al B. Sure! and El DeBarge
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Somewhere Out ThereLinda Ronstadt and James Ingram

Forever More (Love Songs, Hits & Duets)

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Just OnceQuincy Jones and James Ingram

Forever More (Love Songs, Hits & Duets)

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When You Love SomeoneAnita Baker and James Ingram

Forget Paris [B.O.F.]

4:10

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I Don't Have the HeartJames Ingram

It's Real

4:14

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Just OnceQuincy Jones and James Ingram

The Dude

4:32

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The Secret Garden 

Sweet Seduction Suite

Quincy Jones, Siedah Garrett, James Ingram, Barry White, Al B. Sure! and El DeBarge

Back on the Block

6:42

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