James Ingram

Real Name:
James E. Ingram
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Born: 16 February 1956 in Akron, Ohio, USA.

James Ingram is an American soul musician, famous for his vocal performance. He is also a producer and songwriter.

Musically, outside of soul music, he has also done much vocal work for several house music producers, moist notably with Masters At Work.
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Albums

It's Your Night

(6 versions)
Qwest Records 1983

Never Felt So Good

(5 versions)
Qwest Records, WEA Musik GmbH 1986

It's Real

(3 versions)
1989

Always You

(CD, Album)
Warner Bros. Records 1993

Singles & EPs

Quincy Jones Featuring James Ingram - Just Once / The Dude (3 versions)

A&M Records 1981

Patti Austin & James Ingram - Baby, Come To Me (6 versions)

Qwest Records 1981

Quincy Jones Featuring James Ingram - One Hundred Ways (4 versions)

A&M Records 1981

James Ingram And Patti Austin - How Do You Keep The Music Playing (3 versions)

Qwest Records 1982

Yah Mo B There

(15 versions)
Qwest Records 1983

Party Animal

(6 versions)
Qwest Records 1983

Yah Mo B There

(7")
Qwest 1983

She Loves Me (The Best That I Can Be)

(12")
Qwest Records 1983

There's No Easy Way

(7", Single)
Qwest Records, Warner Bros. Records 1983

Kenny Rogers & Kim Carnes & James Ingram - What About Me? (7 versions)

RCA 1984

It's Your Night

(4 versions)
Qwest Records, Qwest Records 1985

Never Felt So Good

(2 versions)
Qwest Records 1986

Always

(4 versions)
Qwest Records 1986

Linda Ronstadt And James Ingram - Somewhere Out There (8 versions)

MCA Records 1986

Always

(7")
Qwest Records 1986

David Pack With Michael McDonald And James Ingram - I Just Can't Let Go (7", Promo)

Warner Bros. Records 1986

Better Way

(5 versions)
MCA Records 1987

It's Real

(9 versions)
Warner Bros. Records 1989

(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Man

(12", Promo)
Warner Bros. Records 1989

I Wanna Come Back

(12", Maxi)
Warner Bros. Records 1989

I Don't Have The Heart

(5 versions)
Warner Bros. Records 1990
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djsoje Nov 29, 2010
James Ingram is one crooner who has definitely payed his dues in the R&B world.I am a big fan.
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