This is a beautiful, beautiful song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil... it wasn't a hit at all ( I don't think it was ever released as a single) but it still is a beautiful song....
This after just once, cause he talks about how the best sometimes doesn't work in this song then I dont have a heart. What a horrible but beautiful sounding series of a relationship breaking down and breaking up.
Ironically, the James Ingram album this was originally on, also had a hit duet with the amazing Pattie Austin called, How Do You Keep the Music Playing, written by incredible French composer, Michel LeGrand. It was for a movie that was kind of a bomb called, The Best of Friends, & starred Burt Reynolds & Goldie Hawn. You may remember James from his solo spot in We Are the World, & in the Quincy Jones produced collaboration, Secret Garden, which also featured Al B. Shure, El DeBarge, & the late Barry White. Very insightful reaction. 👍🏾
James Ingram / Quincy Jones / = Music , the real music 🎼🎵🎶 . Thanks dear Angela to share this song and to share your feelings with music of High Quality ! ( from France , Europe ) ✋💖💎
Another "Thank You", Angela 🌹 Connect the dots to James' contribution to "We Are The World". He was a brilliant, consummate artist, very honest, very unpretentious, never over-produced. R.I.P . J. Ingram, another wonderful soul gone. 🕊️🙏
So many RUclips reactors saw the video for We Are The World and didn’t know who James Ingram was, such a shame, he was one of the greatest singers in music, and sang on some of the greatest legendary love songs and duets for three decades.He was a legend yet still so underrated, and we lost him in 2017, but we will have his great music for a lifetime.
#Dayonereacts ... I love these songs that are on the Album but Never get paid at the Club or on the Radio; but because bought the Album one night you are just relaxing having a cold drink and you might be going through something with someone: Then a song you never knew existed, hit you right where you need so you can find comfort or just have a good cry.... Great Song, Ladies and Gentlemen James Ingram!
He doesn't seem to get enough recognition from "reactors"...I don't know why...heh heh...but wonderful song...when he gets to the part about her silence, I always drop a tear...
You should have a satellite radio program. I look at music different from you. The music to me is more important than the words to it. That is why instrumentals are hits. But, words without music to me, is worthless. Unless it is a poem only. There is only a hand full of songs that really get to me. But, you do have a gift. Keep it up Angela.
James shoulda got more love. RIP my friend. "A Baby's Born" and "When Was the Last Time" are two favs and deserve a listen....and yeah, just leave the tissue box out, darlin!😉
Angela, you are so real with these sad rejection songs. You and I have both lived it. He sang it with his fantastic voice. However, we don’t like to be reminded. You handled the emotions and expressed them so well. Thank you, M’Lady.
Could you please do Forever More and One Hundred ways by James Ingram. Forever More is a song my late Fiancee and I loved. I lost her 2 months ago unexpectedly. 😢
I think this was the first song that ever broke my heart just listening to back in the eighties and then I lived it in my late 40's. It's a cruel day when you realize, looking in the mirror, that you're the toxic one in a relationship. And even after putting in the work you come to the realization that you're never going to be what and who the other person needs and you throw yourself on that sword to save the person you genuinely love... From you (and I don't mean physical abuse. I mean knowing your spirit will wreck then too) We're still very close as friends. However I know I'm garbage in a relationship. I'm not a cheater but I do self destruct. So I know I'll walk through this life alone but not really lonely. And I'm okay with that.
@@tedcole9936 thanks for your kind words. I'm truly content though, with my decision to no longer pursue romantic relationships. I get to spend more time with my family and friends this way too. I go on vacation by myself, which is the best thing ever..
RIP James Ingram, love his music, one hundred ways is my favorite
"Somewhere Out There" with Linda Ronstadt. "How Do You Keep the Music Playing." 2 more standouts.
Rest in peace Mr james ingram u will be missed
This is a beautiful, beautiful song written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil... it wasn't a hit at all ( I don't think it was ever released as a single) but it still is a beautiful song....
James Ingram had a distinct voice. If you never saw him in concert you missed a great show. He sounded just as great in a live performance.
"Just Once", and "I Don't Have the Heart", are awesome by James Ingram..❤❤
I think she did Just Once already. But I love, love, love "I Don't Have the Heart". Everything after that last chorus gives me chills.
This after just once, cause he talks about how the best sometimes doesn't work in this song then I dont have a heart. What a horrible but beautiful sounding series of a relationship breaking down and breaking up.
Ironically, the James Ingram album this was originally on, also had a hit duet with the amazing Pattie Austin called, How Do You Keep the Music Playing, written by incredible French composer, Michel LeGrand. It was for a movie that was kind of a bomb called, The Best of Friends, & starred Burt Reynolds & Goldie Hawn. You may remember James from his solo spot in We Are the World, & in the Quincy Jones produced collaboration, Secret Garden, which also featured Al B. Shure, El DeBarge, & the late Barry White. Very insightful reaction. 👍🏾
Absolute magical voice, have a listen to Ya Mo B There which features Michael McDonald on backing vocals or Somewhere Out There
James Ingram / Quincy Jones / = Music , the real music 🎼🎵🎶 . Thanks dear Angela to share this song and to share your feelings with music of High Quality ! ( from France , Europe ) ✋💖💎
James is smooth as butter and fantastic is a understatement.
Another "Thank You", Angela 🌹 Connect the dots to James' contribution to "We Are The World". He was a brilliant, consummate artist, very honest, very unpretentious, never over-produced. R.I.P . J. Ingram, another wonderful soul gone. 🕊️🙏
One of those beautiful distinguished voices.... love all his songs... good reaction Angela...... thank you !!!!
Always loved James Ingram, unique talent
interesting fact,,,,james ingram played the moog bassline on carl carltons 1982 hit (she's a bad mama jamma)
So many RUclips reactors saw the video for We Are The World and didn’t know who James Ingram was, such a shame, he was one of the greatest singers in music, and sang on some of the greatest legendary love songs and duets for three decades.He was a legend yet still so underrated, and we lost him in 2017, but we will have his great music for a lifetime.
Girl you’re like me and fry every time you hear a sad song 🥹 must be an Angela thing 🤷🏻♀️🫣🥰
Go and visit all of his music, he is the shakespear of music. My favourite artist .... RIP bro James.
voice of Michael Mac Donald ,the voice James ingram
You're the only one I found covering this remarkable song. Poetry set to music.
Great vocalist who died too young. RIP.
What a song. What a voice.
#Dayonereacts ... I love these songs that are on the Album but Never get paid at the Club or on the Radio; but because bought the Album one night you are just relaxing having a cold drink and you might be going through something with someone: Then a song you never knew existed, hit you right where you need so you can find comfort or just have a good cry....
Great Song, Ladies and Gentlemen James Ingram!
He doesn't seem to get enough recognition from "reactors"...I don't know why...heh heh...but wonderful song...when he gets to the part about her silence, I always drop a tear...
a duet by the late James Ingram and Linda Ronstadt is in order.. "Somewhere out there"..
You should have a satellite radio program. I look at music different from you. The music to me is more important than the words to it. That is why instrumentals are hits. But, words without music to me, is worthless. Unless it is a poem only. There is only a hand full of songs that really get to me. But, you do have a gift. Keep it up Angela.
did you ever do (ya-mo be there)?,,,,,james duet with his buddy micheal mcdonald,,,,,was produced by quincey jones
IMHO one wonderful song that hasn't been touched much by reactors, that I think would be nice for you is : One In A Million by Larry Graham
James shoulda got more love. RIP my friend. "A Baby's Born" and "When Was the Last Time" are two favs and deserve a listen....and yeah, just leave the tissue box out, darlin!😉
Well, that escalated quickly...great example of how music can hit you in the feels and throw you for a loop out of nowhere.
Micheal Bolton “ How am I suppose to live without you “ you will definitely thank me later 😊
oh my gosh .....that was a beautiful and sad song.
His brother sang in a group called switch..check them out
He tells a great love story in a respectful way
What a voice. I figure you will love this guy. Just starting to listen...........whoa. What a tough song.
Rest In Peace James. My God you were so great.
One of my favortes
Great song i dont have the heart great song you should reaction too it
Somewhere Out There w/Linda Ronstadt. He also was on We Are The World. Check out Quincy Jones' The Dude album.
I have lots of his music. He has a song called she loves me
R&B,ish..
Always is my favorite
Play Gabriel Enriquez please
greatest singer
gerry rafferty baker street sax brilliant
James was the brother of Switch member Philip Ingram. James was one of the most prolific vocalists out there. R.I.P. James Ingram
Harmonizin' Ecstasy. Please react to the James Ingram/Quincy Jones song "Secret Garden" with Al B. Sure, Barry White and El DeBarge.
Angela, you are so real with these sad rejection songs. You and I have both lived it. He sang it with his fantastic voice. However, we don’t like to be reminded. You handled the emotions and expressed them so well. Thank you, M’Lady.
Could you please do Forever More and One Hundred ways by James Ingram. Forever More is a song my late Fiancee and I loved. I lost her 2 months ago unexpectedly. 😢
He had several duets with Denise Austin you will like too
Patti Austin.
Probably not as popular as several of his other songs, but this is my personal favorite...
One of my favorite artists with a srrong soulful voice
Great duet with Linda Rondstat …Somewhere Out There
I really enjoyed this video!
Just Once is my favorite by him.
React to Marvin gaye:
Lets get it on
RIP Mr. Ingram. We lost a great one
I think this was the first song that ever broke my heart just listening to back in the eighties and then I lived it in my late 40's.
It's a cruel day when you realize, looking in the mirror, that you're the toxic one in a relationship. And even after putting in the work you come to the realization that you're never going to be what and who the other person needs and you throw yourself on that sword to save the person you genuinely love... From you (and I don't mean physical abuse. I mean knowing your spirit will wreck then too)
We're still very close as friends. However I know I'm garbage in a relationship. I'm not a cheater but I do self destruct.
So I know I'll walk through this life alone but not really lonely. And I'm okay with that.
Honest words, thank you. Keep traveling, each road is unique. You may get there yet.
@@tedcole9936 thanks for your kind words. I'm truly content though, with my decision to no longer pursue romantic relationships.
I get to spend more time with my family and friends this way too. I go on vacation by myself, which is the best thing ever..
I am from Brasil. I Love james ingran and your work.