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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Yah Mo B There

| cover = Yah Mo B There Ingram.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = James Ingram and Michael McDonald

| album = It's Your Night

| B-side = Come a Da Machine (To Take a My Place)

| released = December 9, 1983

| format =

| recorded = 1983

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = R&B, synthpop

| length =

| label = Qwest, Warner Bros.

| writer =

| producer = Quincy Jones

| chronology = James Ingram

| prev_title = Party Animal

| prev_year = 1983

| next_title = There's No Easy Way

| next_year = 1984

| misc =

}}

"'Yah Mo B There'" is a contemporary R&B song, recorded as a duet by American singers James Ingram and Michael McDonald. It was written by Ingram, McDonald, Rod Temperton and producer Quincy Jones. The song originally appeared on Ingram's 1983 album, 'It's Your Night', via the Jones Qwest Records label. It was released as a single in late 1983, peaking in 1984 at No. 19 on the U.S. chart and No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart.

A remixed version by John Benitez reached No. 12 in the UK, during the spring of 1985. It has subsequently appeared on several of Ingram's and McDonald's greatest hits albums, as well as various 1980s compilation albums.

The performance earned the duo a 1985 Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. It was one of a series of very successful duets involving Ingram. It also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best R&B Song, losing to "I Feel for You" by Chaka Khan.

Personnel



* James Ingram vocals, synthesizer

* Michael McDonald vocals, synthesizer

* John "J.R." Robinson drums

* Paulinho Da Costa percussion

* Michael Boddicker synthesizer

* Rod Temperton synthesizer

Charts



{|class="wikitable"

|-

!Chart (1983/84)

!Peak
position

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|Irish Singles Chart

|align="center"|12

|-

|UK Singles Chart

|align="center"|44

|-

|U.S. 'Billboard' Hot 100

|align="center"|19

|-

|U.S. 'Billboard' Hot Black Singles

|align="center"|5

|-

!Chart (1985)

!Peak
position

|-

|UK Singles Chart

|align="center"|12

|}

Cover versions



In 1988, R&B singer Jon Gibson covered "Yah Mo B There" on his 'Change of Heart' album, released via Frontline Records. The pop record featured the emerging rap artist MC Hammer.

In 1996, "Yah Mo B There" was covered by Louise Seville, and released in the United Kingdom. British singer Steve Brookstein covered a slightly re-written version of the song with BeBe Winans, for the 2005 album 'Heart and Soul'. In 2021, American rock band Electric Six covered the song for their album 'Streets of Gold'.

In popular culture



The song was referred to in the 2005 film 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin'. The main characters work in an electronics store in which a Michael McDonald concert DVD has constantly been playing on the TVs for two years. A salesman, David (played by Paul Rudd), has developed an intense hatred of the DVD and tells the manager, "Nothing against him [Michael McDonald], but if I hear 'Yah Mo B There' one more time, I'm gonna 'yah mo' burn this place to the ground!"

In the comedy web series, 'Yacht Rock', Ingram and McDonald write "Yah Mo" after mishearing Kenny Loggins say "Yeah, I'll be there" while eating an apple, and talking on a cordless telephone.

In the animated TV series 'American Dad!', the song was used in the episode "Home Wrecker" as a favorite of Principal Lewis, and sung by Steve and his friends.

References



Category:1980s ballads

Category:1983 singles

Category:James Ingram songs

Category:Michael McDonald (musician) songs

Category:Songs written by Michael McDonald (musician)

Category:Songs written by Quincy Jones

Category:Songs written by Rod Temperton

Category:Songs written by James Ingram

Category:Song recordings produced by Quincy Jones

Category:1983 songs

Category:Malemale vocal duets

Category:Qwest Records singles

Category:Warner Records singles

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