Always You (album)
Always You is an album by James Ingram, released in 1993. Following a four-year hiatus, singer-songwriter James Ingram came back in 1993 with "Always You", his fourth album on Qwest Records, the label run by producer Quincy Jones. The album featured no pop singles, and failed to chart on the pop Hot 100, although it was a minor hit on the American R&B chart.
previous work
subsequent work
Wikipage disambiguates
primaryTopic
Always You (album)
Always You is an album by James Ingram, released in 1993. Following a four-year hiatus, singer-songwriter James Ingram came back in 1993 with "Always You", his fourth album on Qwest Records, the label run by producer Quincy Jones. The album featured no pop singles, and failed to chart on the pop Hot 100, although it was a minor hit on the American R&B chart.
runtime (m)
53.36666666666667
has abstract
Always You is an album by Jame ...... hit on the American R&B chart.
@en
previous work
producer
release date
1993-05-25
runtime (s)
subsequent work
Wikipage page ID
24,059,006
Wikipage revision ID
740,339,368
Length
rev
This album
title
Any Kind of Love
Let Me Love You This Way
Sing for the Children
Someone Like You
This is the Night
Too Much for this Heart
Treat Her Right
You Never Know What You Got
writer
Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Keith Thomas
Burt Bacharach, John Bettis, Ingram
Burt Bacharach, Thom Bell, John Bettis, Ingram
Burt Bacharach, Thom Bell, John Bettis, Linda Creed, Ingram
Ingram, Bruce Roberts, Carol Bayer-Sager
Ingram, Dennis Morgan
Ingram, Keith Thomas
Thom Bell, Leroy Bell, Linda Creed, Ingram
writing credits
subject
comment
Always You is an album by Jame ...... hit on the American R&B chart.
@en
label
Always You (album)
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Always You
@en