Memorial hits of the late RNB legend James Ingram

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All lovers of music world wide are mourning the  sudden death of the legendary  RnB singer and song writer James Ingram who died last night at the age of 66.

The Ohio native launched his music career with the band Revelation Funk and later played keyboard for soul pioneer Ray Charles.

A Grammy award winner, the singer is known for some of the greatest songs of the ’80s and ’90s, including his duets with Patty Austin and Linda Ronstadt. He has also co-written songs with Quincy Jones and collaborated with singers Donna Summer, Viktor Lazlo, and Natalie Cole.

Here’s a look back at some of the singer’s biggest hits through the years.

1.Just Once

2.How Do You Keep the Music Playing with Patti Austin, featured in the movie Best Friends

3.Somewhere Out There with Linda Ronstadt from the movie An American Tail

4.Baby Come To Me with Patti Austin

5.One Hundred Ways

6.I Don’t Have the Heart

7.Whatever We Imagine

James Ingram sucumbed to brain cancer at the age of 66.

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