James Ingram

soul, pop, adult contemporary

James Ingram

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Just Once (New Version) 04:29
Just once 04:29
There's No Easy Way 03:47
It's Your Night 03:47
I Don't Have the Heart 04:13
It's Real 04:13
One Hundred Ways 04:19
Yah Mo B There 04:39
How Do You Keep The Music Playing 04:14
Baby Come To Me 03:37
Whatever We Imagine 03:57
Where Did My Heart Go? 03:52
Someone Like You 04:24
She Loves Me (The Best That I Can Be) 03:38
I Believe I Can Fly 05:03
I Believe In Those Love Songs 04:36
Always 04:38
You Never Know What You Got 06:22
A Baby's Born 06:16
Stand (In the Light) 04:49
Everything Must Change 04:50
Try Your Love Again 04:22
One More Rhythm 04:03
Baby Be Mine 04:59
Treat Her Right 05:04
Too Much For This Heart 05:24
When Was The Last Time Music Made You Cry 05:01
Beneath The Snow 03:57
This Is The Night 05:05
Sing for the Children 05:07
D.J.'s Delight 03:48
Any Kind of Love 06:56
Lately 04:19
Party Animal 04:52
Mi Sabrina Tequana - My Sister's Daughter 31:18
Love Come Down 05:39
I Wanna Come Back 04:49
Smoothin Groovin' 04:03
Baby Come to Me (feat. Patti Austin) 04:03
Spoken Works 05:28
Love's Been Here And Gone 05:59
So Fine 04:04
Tuff 01:03
Say Hey 04:04
Yah-Mo Be There 00:00
Better Way 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1952-02-16

Country: US

Biography - James Ingram

James Ingram (born James Edward Ingram on 16 February 1952 in Akron, Ohio; died 29 January 2019) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist. He was a two-time Grammy Award-winner and a two-time Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song.

Ingram went from playing local bars with Revelation Funk to Los Angeles, where he landed the types of gigs that most aspiring musicians only dream about: singing background vocals

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