The show talks about the passing of James Ingram, which leads to James and Chuck performing a duet while listening to some of his greatest hits.
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00:00I'm sad because Ya Mo' Be There's gone.
00:06Huh?
00:07What?
00:08Ya Mo' Be There?
00:09Is that a person?
00:10Yeah, well, James Ingram died.
00:13He sang one of my favorite songs, Ya Mo' Be There.
00:16Ya Mo' Be There.
00:17What?
00:18What?
00:19And also, the classic R&B hit, Baby Come To Me.
00:23I knew that it had, I knew he had passed.
00:25I didn't know that.
00:26I saw people tweeting about him, but I didn't know he was...
00:29When you first said it, I thought it was like a super foreign name, you said Ya Mo' Be There.
00:34That's exactly what I thought.
00:36Mr. Be There? Ya Mo' Be There?
00:37It's like a different language.
00:38Ya Mo' Be There!
00:40Ya Mo' Be There!
00:42Ya Mo' Be There!
00:44I was like, Ya Mo' Be There!
00:46Is that the guy who sang in that Peter Gabriel song?
00:49Ya Mo' Be There.
00:51Wow, that is how you say it.
00:53Ya Mo' Be There.
00:55Well, it's Michael McDonald as well.
00:57Ya Mo' Be There!
00:59Yeah, with James A.
01:00Ay Mo' Be There Man for some reason, this song reminds me of eating in a pizza hut in the
01:03middle to late eighties as a child.
01:21I feel like this is the only place I would have ever heard that song.
01:24I can't even believe Dave knows it.
01:26I'm trying to turn in my bucket to get a free personal pan pizza.
01:29That would just be playing in the background.
01:30You mean to tell me you've never sang Baby Come to Me to Your Lover?
01:34No.
01:34Well, I've never sang it to a lover.
01:37Never.
01:37But, I mean, I know this song.
01:39Yeah.
01:40This means sex.
01:41Is that what they mean?
01:42Oh, if you have sex to this, Dave, I honestly feel so sorry.
01:46From 1983.
01:47I feel bad for any woman Dave's made a mixtape for her.
01:51If you were a child.
01:58Listen, don't go in there.
02:00Patty Austin and James Ingram's classic Baby Come to Me.
02:03You know he's in there banging.
02:06You guys have seen that video with all the dudes like air humping?
02:13Patty Austin.
02:14Look at some chubby trees.
02:15Who the hell is Patty Austin?
02:16Well, I've never honestly seen this woman in my life.
02:18I should never have seen that she's ruined it.
02:20Yeah, I've never seen her.
02:21I've never been harder in my life.
02:26That is terrible.
02:28Don't you go in there.
02:30Patty Austin.
02:30Yeah.
02:31Dave would.
02:36You're ridiculous.
02:39All the hardest core sex Dave has is to this song.
02:43You know, listen, I hear a sex swing.
02:45Oh, well, you will.
02:46You will.
02:48Yeah, no, the dude, he's legendary.
02:50He was 66 years old.
02:51I didn't know he died.
02:52He just, it was just announced yesterday.
02:54And no official word yet when or how he passed away, but he was battling.
02:59Stop it, Chuck.
03:00Stop.
03:00Please stop.
03:01I don't even know what you'd call that one.
03:03Raff it.
03:04The Dave.
03:06Stop it.
03:08Yeah, so he had plenty of hits over his career.
03:10Two number ones.
03:10That was one of them.
03:11Baby Come to Me.
03:12And the other one he had that hit number one was I Don't Have the Heart.
03:16That was in 1990.
03:18I'm not as familiar with that.
03:19I know that one.
03:20No.
03:20Oh, yeah.
03:24Yeah, you probably know it, I guess, if you hear it.
03:27Listen to Pillow Talk.
03:29This was one of those.
03:31No, like, I don't know this at all.
03:34I don't know it either.
03:35Definitely heard it.
03:36Yeah, you know it.
03:38I'm sure you've heard it at a grocery store.
03:41Oh, I know it.
03:42To tell you.
03:44I know it.
03:44Yeah, it seems like drugstore music.
03:46I want to do.
03:48Oh, yeah, I know it.
03:50Just this part, though.
03:51Just that part.
03:52Other classics include Just Once and, of course, Yamo Be There.
03:55Yeah.
03:56And he also did Somewhere Out There with Linda Rodstein.
04:00Oh, okay.
04:01From the movie An American Tale.
04:03All right.
04:03Oh, yeah.
04:03That would be the biggest song that I know by him.
04:05The Fievel song?
04:06Yeah.
04:07Somewhere.
04:08Out there, yeah.
04:09Please sing more.
04:10James, please sing.
04:11Somewhere Out There to us.
04:12James sings the hits.
04:13I got to see the lyrics.
04:14It's been a while since I heard that one.
04:17Underneath these great blue skies.
04:21American Tale's so sad.
04:22Somewhere you will find.
04:25Someone's thinking of me.
04:27It's Chuck and James singing Somewhere Out There.
04:29Something in the moonlight.
04:31It's so sweet.
04:31Well, because Fievel's looking at the stars and then.
04:33Yeah, they both realize they're under the same moon, right?
04:35Right.
04:36So Chuck and James are under the same moon.
04:38That song always makes me realize how small the world can be.
04:40We're all looking up at the same sky, seeing the same stars, the same moon.
04:45I know that one.
04:46A few miles apart.
04:51God, you know what?
04:55I do remember seeing this movie as like a kid and being incredibly sad.
05:01It's a sad, sad movie.
05:02And then he goes west.
05:04Yeah, the cowboy.
05:05Was that the sequel?
05:06Yeah.
05:07Fievel goes west.
05:08Oh, I never saw that one.
05:09Yeah, he goes west.
05:10No, because after that, I was like, well, I never see.
05:12I never need to see anything about this.
05:13He becomes a cowboy mouse.
05:15This is where the song gets real good.
05:18Sorry.
05:19Sorry.
05:19It helps to think we're my fruition on the same bright star.
05:26When the night starts to sing a lonesome lullaby, it helps to think we're sleeping underneath the same big sky.
05:38Yeah.
05:38Yeah.
05:40Beautiful.
05:40Yeah.
05:40Everybody.
05:42Somewhere out there.
05:46You guys are singing this to each other.
05:47If you're going to see us through, then we'll be together.
05:57The worst karaoke you've ever been doing.
05:58Somewhere out there.
06:00I really want you guys to make a video where you're looking out a window at your house, Chuck.
06:10And then James is looking out a window at his house.