Great selection. This is what you get when you put together two talented, unselfish vocalists-/perfection. I am also impressed by the arrangement, and production quality. The orchestra doesn’t overpower the vocals but they are each present and complimentary of each other. You can’t go wrong with James and Linda. RIP James.
I hear so many reactors say they don't know who James Ingram is. What a shock.He was so popular in the R&B genre.He has his own sound. Glad he was asked to sing on "We are the world", leading into Ray Charles.Their voices complemented each other so well. And Linda, Wow......RIP James Ingram.
This is a beautiful duet. This song is from the animated 1986 film "An American Tail". Linda also did a great duet with Aaron Neville "Don't Know Much". Linda Ronstadt is one of the best female singers & can sing any genre from ballads to country to rock. She has had so many hits such as "Blue Bayou", "You're No Good", "Long Long Time", "Poor Poor Pitiful Me", "Desperado" etc. The Eagles were her backing band till they went out on their own & she has covered a lot of their songs.
John Tesh said that James Ingram was such a kind & nice man that when they were dining out, if he saw a couple celebrating an engagement or anniversary, he'd go over & sing a love song for them. How sweet. His voice was one of the greats. It could melt butter, much like Luther Vandross.
"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 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.
If you understand the basics behind good singing, you realize just how amazing these two are. The melody jumps about, ranging high and low and isn't always in the sweet spot for the female vocal. It forces both singers to move all through their register from chest to head and back again. Linda and James do it so effortlessly and with a rich tone to back it up.
Yes, this is from the animated movie, An American Tale. However, in the story, it's sung by two characters in rather squeeky voices. This version plays during the closing credits.
many many years ago, my brother got a splitter for headphones, and we would listen to headphones together listening to music and enjoying it. Sometimes you remind of that feeling Harri, it brings me back a memory of Hank, and no I really don't get that personal vibe with other reactors, so I want to thank you for it. he has been gone since 1977, and I still think of him every week, cause I still miss him.
I haven’t heard this song in quite some time. If I remember correctly this song was used in the cartoon movie “An American tale”. Thank you for the reaction.
I'm not certain you're ever going to find two more perfect vocalists than these two. Another singer I love is Roberta Flack, and I think James also did a duet with her.
Nice one Debbie! Brings back some memories of watching "An American Tail" with the kids back in '86. Now they're all grown up and have given me some grandkids. Thanks Deb!
Mentally dedicating this to Kendra, the stunning Amazon who's served me a couple times recently at my local Liquor Store. Goddess. Yum. An ambulatory feast for the eyes and imagination. Respect, admiration and fond hopelessness K. D
From the animated movie An American Tail ( children's movie loved by adults too. I recall taking my son to see it and loved this song, knowing exactly was singing it.....great Duo. Check out Linda with Aaron Neville on 2 or 3 duet titles from these two, Don't know Much, off Linda's album Cry like a rainstorm Howl like the Wind has these duets on it.
As mentioned in other comments it is from the 1986 animated film “An American Tail”. Here is the official music video.ruclips.net/video/Smc5FHbZtG4/видео.html
This song isn't about maybe finding someone to love someday. It's about being separated from someone you already love. Please start researching songs prior to your reactions: the year, the genre, if the artist is still alive, the composers, if it'sfrom a movie, if it's a cover and who original artist was, etc. Then during your reaction you don't have to waste time speculating about the facts but actually say what you think and feel - what is your reaction?
As I listen to this for the umpteenth time, it sounds so fresh and new as it makes me think of all the Ukraine people running for their lives and being killed, children and all, by a complete bastard.
Just a simple cheesy, corny song sung by two of the most beautiful voices on the planet. John Lennon would call this a “Granny song”!😂😂 I couldn’t resist. You might have seen the movie when you were a kid. 🌺✌️
Great selection. This is what you get when you put together two talented, unselfish vocalists-/perfection. I am also impressed by the arrangement, and production quality. The orchestra doesn’t overpower the vocals but they are each present and complimentary of each other. You can’t go wrong with James and Linda. RIP James.
It WAS a movie. An animated film called An American tale. Ingrahm and ronstadt are perfection
I love James Ingram! Linda is wonderful. Such a great duet. She did great duets with Aaron Neville and Peabo Bryson also.
Fievel is giving James and Linda a standing ovation.....
I hear so many reactors say they don't know who James Ingram is.
What a shock.He was so popular in the R&B genre.He has his own sound.
Glad he was asked to sing on "We are the world", leading into Ray Charles.Their voices complemented each other so well.
And Linda, Wow......RIP James Ingram.
I'm also very surprised when people don't know who James Ingram is. He's one of my all-time favorites!
It won the 1988 Grammy for Song of the Year.
I'm 70 years old and still cry every time I hear this song. It really hits home when we are away from our family. Perfect duet from LInda and James.
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This is a beautiful duet. This song is from the animated 1986 film "An American Tail". Linda also did a great duet with Aaron Neville "Don't Know Much". Linda Ronstadt is one of the best female singers & can sing any genre from ballads to country to rock. She has had so many hits such as "Blue Bayou", "You're No Good", "Long Long Time", "Poor Poor Pitiful Me", "Desperado" etc. The Eagles were her backing band till they went out on their own & she has covered a lot of their songs.
And Linda has top selling non English language album in US history, she’s a national treasure
Don’t forget she sang the leading role in the Gilbert and Sullivan light opera “Pirates of Penzance” on Broadway, too!
Exquisite Talent
John Tesh said that James Ingram was such a kind & nice man that when they were dining out, if he saw a couple celebrating an engagement or anniversary, he'd go over & sing a love song for them. How sweet. His voice was one of the greats. It could melt butter, much like Luther Vandross.
"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 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.
And in the movie, a cartoon mouse sang it.
If you understand the basics behind good singing, you realize just how amazing these two are. The melody jumps about, ranging high and low and isn't always in the sweet spot for the female vocal. It forces both singers to move all through their register from chest to head and back again. Linda and James do it so effortlessly and with a rich tone to back it up.
Lovely Linda is one of my favorite vocalists ever and James is criminally underrated. A great song!✌🏻✨
Haven't heard James Ingram in years he's terrific as she is
This is from An American Tail, Fifle and his sister get separated and their singing this to each other, it was a great movie
Yes, this is from the animated movie, An American Tale. However, in the story, it's sung by two characters in rather squeeky voices. This version plays during the closing credits.
They harmonize so well together!
The duet with Linda Ronstadt and James Ingram is t1he movie theme song from An American Tail.
From" An American Tail", a great rendition of another wonderful Disney song.
I can't hear this without Feivel from An American Tail popping into my head 🤗
many many years ago, my brother got a splitter for headphones, and we would listen to headphones together listening to music and enjoying it.
Sometimes you remind of that feeling Harri, it brings me back a memory of Hank, and no I really don't get that personal vibe with other reactors, so I want to thank you for it.
he has been gone since 1977, and I still think of him every week, cause I still miss him.
James Ingram had such a gorgeous voice. Check him out duetting with Michael McDonald on their hit, Yah Mo B There!
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This song makes me cry
Aw, Fivel! An American Tale, my kids watched those movies to death! I have something in my eyes now.
It's on the soundtrack of the animated film "An American Tail" from 1986.
love your comments, thanks for a great site,
I haven’t heard this song in quite some time. If I remember correctly this song was used in the cartoon movie “An American tale”. Thank you for the reaction.
This is stunning. They are both so talented, and together they are magic. The lyrics are a warm blanket for the heart.
Ohhh yeah!
I'm not certain you're ever going to find two more perfect vocalists than these two. Another singer I love is Roberta Flack, and I think James also did a duet with her.
God help me if this song comes on the radio while I'm driving because it always makes me cry! (Because of the movie of course)
Nice one Debbie! Brings back some memories of watching "An American Tail" with the kids back in '86. Now they're all grown up and have given me some grandkids. Thanks Deb!
Another duo, Fly Away, Denver & John.
James is so underrated he's my favorite singer rip James ingram..
great song/movie
That was beautiful ooo men
Aaron Neville duetting with Linda on ‘ I Don’t Know Much’ is the ultimate duet for me
James ingram never got as big as he should have, not sure why not. He certainly could sing.
Linda was just another voice James on the other hand was special.
I’m guessing you haven’t heard a lot of her recordings
Mentally dedicating this to Kendra, the stunning Amazon who's served me a couple times recently at my local Liquor Store. Goddess. Yum. An ambulatory feast for the eyes and imagination. Respect, admiration and fond hopelessness K. D
Speaking of cartoon movie songs, this one reminded me of another sweet song: A whole new world, from Alladin.
From An American Tail, another in a long line of great movie songs......I believe this movie is courtesy of Disney, right ya'll????
From the animated movie An American Tail ( children's movie loved by adults too. I recall taking my son to see it and loved this song, knowing exactly was singing it.....great Duo. Check out Linda with Aaron Neville on 2 or 3 duet titles from these two, Don't know Much, off Linda's album Cry like a rainstorm Howl like the Wind has these duets on it.
Omg, I love this song from
The movie 🍿🎥 An American Tail
Love this, but I have to say his song with Patti Austin “how do you keep the music playing” still in my top 5 love songs. I’m mean magic.
It is from the 80s. I was in high school. It was in An American Tail.
A superb cartoon movie "An American tail"
Check out Blue by You by Linda
Awwwwwwsome!
Yet again one of myfavouites Debbie
Great analysis 👍 Harri!
Its sounds like ballad song
This is such a beautiful song by two great singers
Check out her and Aaron Nevel ( I don’t know much), they won an Emmy for it!
Obrigada por reagir , amo demais essa música.
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Corny and cheesy as heck, but oh my goodness the two voices together ❤👏🏾❤
Such a gorgeous, lush duet.
Follow the suggested movie with "Fievel goes west," your daughter will love both if she doesn't already.
James Ingram was just a superb singer and is truly missed in this world of posers.
Movie : American Tale 🐁🎶
As mentioned in other comments it is from the 1986 animated film “An American Tail”. Here is the official music video.ruclips.net/video/Smc5FHbZtG4/видео.html
An American Tail...
Fievel, tell Harri all about it..
Sounds like Johnny Mathis
The movie was An American Tail Harri Remember the cartoon.mouse ?;
This song isn't about maybe finding someone to love someday. It's about being separated from someone you already love. Please start researching songs prior to your reactions: the year, the genre, if the artist is still alive, the composers, if it'sfrom a movie, if it's a cover and who original artist was, etc. Then during your reaction you don't have to waste time speculating about the facts but actually say what you think and feel - what is your reaction?
As I listen to this for the umpteenth time, it sounds so fresh and new as it makes me think of all the Ukraine people running for their lives and being killed, children and all, by a complete bastard.
lyrics are wrong many mistakes
I love the singing but the electric guitar didn't fit the song for me.
Just a simple cheesy, corny song sung by two of the most beautiful voices on the planet. John Lennon would call this a “Granny song”!😂😂 I couldn’t resist. You might have seen the movie when you were a kid. 🌺✌️
Hi Debbie, from a fellow Linda addict. 😊
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Hello friend. I can never get enough of her beautiful voice!!