"Ai No Corrida" is a song by the English singer and multi-instrumentalist Chaz Jankel, written by Jankel and Kenny Young. The title is based on the Japanese title of the erotic film In the Realm of the Senses. It was first recorded in 1980 and featured on Chaz Jankel's debut album Chas Jankel for A&M Records. The song was covered by Quincy Jones in 1981 on his album The Dude, with vocals by Dune (a.k.a. Charles May) and Patti Austin. Jones's version peaked at number 28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on the R&B chart. Quincy Jones's 1981 recording of the song won the Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals in 1982.
Vil Jl inmesamente gracias gracias gracias x la informacion Aqui q tiene q ver James Ingram Este temazo se conocio aqui Argentina Bs As en 1979 si no recuerdo mal Una vez mas mas gracias ❤❤❤
@@nancyvergaramylifemyloveforeve Ai no Corrida es un tema de el album de Quincy Jones "The Dude." En ese album tambien hay dos canciones (exitos) interpretadas por James Ingram 1) Just Once y 2) One Hundred Ways. Como era el nombre de el tema en Argentina? "Bs As"?
OMG...I have not heard this in forever!! Mr. Quincy Jones... there are no words...you left music for my Generation (74 yrs young) and Generations to come will be celebrating your AWESOMENESS and GREATNESS!! Rest in your Power..and Rock Heaven🙏🏾🙏🏾👍🏾🫶🏾😍👑🎇🎇!!
Quincy Jones is a master arranger; the selection of vocalists and instructmentalists to produce a piece of music is incredible. The music plays in his heart first, bearing in mind his is not the originator or first performer of this song. The original composer of “Ai No Corrida” is a guy called Chas (or Chaz) Jankel. Chas was this skinny, geeky English kid who was really into dance music.
Star studded with Herbie Hancock, Greg Phillinganes, Patty Austin, and many more. However, Loius Johnson from The Brothers Johnson is killing that bass. Man, this takes me back. Thanks, Q. RIP
The best album I purchased in 1983, features a who's who of musicians. This is such an epic and ascending arrangement and will always make you feel great. RIP Q.
Now THAT'S smackin' da bass! LOL I'm 53 and didn't know that Quincy was responsible for this song. It's in so many Chicago House Music mixes. I just never knew. And then to see a young James Ingram is singing it - just damn!! Quincy, thank you so much for your contribution to all of our lives!!! Good Sir, rest in peace.
they say that before everyone passes onto the next life they see their life pass before them .. can you imagine the FEATURE PRESENTATION that played when ole Quincy passed on.. understand the lifetimes this man saw, and lived on his fabulous journey through this earthly existence while he was here. RIP Quincy Jones
Oh how I miss those days of great music and dancing glory!!! We did not stop dancing under IL we were all drenched with sweat and pure joy!!! I thank God for all of the happy memories!!!🙏🙏🙏😇😇💕💕💕
Great song, but 40 years later why Quincy didn't capitalize on this song ? By which I mean, 'I love Velveeta...' or I love Belvita,' or some such..maybe his widow will. Just a stray idea. But he's so obviously already missed.
That is in fact actress Peggy Lipton his wife at the time ( The Mod Squad) .That is Rashida's mom. ( one of his many children) I think he has sixteen children . Mr . Jones has been married quite a few times (8).
🥰Aww…look at Patty Austin rocking that beautiful fro and the late James Ingram, looking so handsome. From the moment I heard this song in 1981, I was hooked. Quincy Jones was a masterful producer. Miss him ❤
Original was written and recorded by Chaz Jankel, member of Ian Dury & The Blockheads, co-wrote Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick and the monster Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3 - listen to that! Chaz Jankel is still alive.
I was a freshman in college when Ai No Corrida and Betcha Wouldn’t Hurt Me came out. Always been my two fav Quincy Jones songs…and it’s on my iPhone playlist.. also love Patti Austin and James Ingram. ❤
Quincy Jones was the MAN in the 80s! He forms songs to diamonds! Although this is a Chaz Jankel song it has a lot of the Rod Temperton written tracks, which were also produced by Q! Fantastic!
Desde Santiago de Chile 🇨🇱 Sudamérica,, Ha muerto uno de los mejores Músicos, Compositor y Arreglistas de los últimos años. Adiós a uno de los GRANDES.🎷🎺🎸
This Is A Masterpiece Brought Back Memories Young Man 25 In Washington D.C. Good God Despite All The Challenges I Experienced Memories Blessings Achievements And Setbacks Through It All I'm One Of The Surviving Original Washtonians To Be Here In My Place Of Birth Moving On With The Grace & Mercy Of Almighty Creator.
RIP Quincy Jones-Your music will live thru future generations-Darcy Dinshaw-Resident DJ 1979-84-Take off Disco Bombay P.S. Those of present generation pls do listen to Ai No Corrida which was a sure shot to bring on everybody onto the dance floor in early eighties
"Ai No Corrida" is a song by the English singer and multi-instrumentalist Chaz Jankel, written by Jankel and Kenny Young. The title is based on the Japanese title of the erotic film In the Realm of the Senses. It was first recorded in 1980 and featured on Chaz Jankel's debut album Chas Jankel for A&M Records. The song was covered by Quincy Jones in 1981 on his album The Dude, with vocals by Dune (a.k.a. Charles May) and Patti Austin. Jones's version peaked at number 28 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on the R&B chart. Quincy Jones's 1981 recording of the song won the Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals in 1982.
Thanks for the info!
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Thanks for sharing that info! This is why I love TH-cam
Vil Jl inmesamente gracias gracias gracias x la informacion Aqui q tiene q ver James Ingram Este temazo se conocio aqui Argentina Bs As en 1979 si no recuerdo mal Una vez mas mas gracias ❤❤❤
@@nancyvergaramylifemyloveforeve Ai no Corrida es un tema de el album de Quincy Jones "The Dude." En ese album tambien hay dos canciones (exitos) interpretadas por James Ingram 1) Just Once y 2) One Hundred Ways. Como era el nombre de el tema en Argentina? "Bs As"?
Who’s still listening in 2025?
Love seeing Patti Austin, James Ingram and Brothers Johnson. RIP Quincy Jones.
And Greg Phillinganes.
…and RIP James Ingram
…and RIP Louis Johnson
@@darrylnelson05 SORRY ? He is still alive man √√√
@@MakeSomeNoisePlaylists No sh*t man.
RIP, Quincy Jones ... Your music lives on.
Definitely hear the Brothers Johnson in there
The sound of my childhood 🎶
@@marvinhuey6295 Yes sr
Mine too...born 67
@@mikevalente8429 Born70 💯
We were so lucky to grow up with great music. Born in 1966 😊
👍🏿💯
Je t'aime Quincy Jones !!!
OMG...I have not heard this in forever!! Mr. Quincy Jones... there are no words...you left music for my Generation (74 yrs young) and Generations to come will be celebrating your AWESOMENESS and GREATNESS!! Rest in your Power..and Rock Heaven🙏🏾🙏🏾👍🏾🫶🏾😍👑🎇🎇!!
Patti Austin should be receiving tons of roses. She has not been given her due as one of our best musical artists.
Fantastic singer and such a beautiful woman
RIP Quincy.. you were one of a kind 😢
yep
heaven got new star
A freaky genius.
This jam is sooooooo BAD!!!!!❤
The arrangement, the vocals, the musicians, totally amazing!!!!!
RIP- Louis Johnson and James Ingram.
the backing vocals...are exquisite
Quincy Jones is a master arranger; the selection of vocalists and instructmentalists to produce a piece of music is incredible. The music plays in his heart first, bearing in mind his is not the originator or first performer of this song. The original composer of “Ai No Corrida” is a guy called Chas (or Chaz) Jankel. Chas was this skinny, geeky English kid who was really into dance music.
@@faithbassed49 Add Rod Temperton from Heatwave who was a mean producer too🍎
RIP Quincy , no you can reunited with MJ in heaven 🙏🏼
A Masterpiece!....
Nostalgic song..... Love it
Star studded with Herbie Hancock, Greg Phillinganes, Patty Austin, and many more. However, Loius Johnson from The Brothers Johnson is killing that bass. Man, this takes me back. Thanks, Q. RIP
Thanks so much for breaking down the star studded cast of musical icons 🎶🎼🎵🎹🎸🥁🎹🎺🪈🪕
RIP QUINCY & JAMES🙏🏻😎✌🏼
James Ingram?
@@claudiolima5543Yes.
Now that was real music❤❤
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None of the shit that's being passed off as music today, that's for sure.
This is one of my most favorite songs of all time. It’s perfection❤️
A masterpiece, Louis Johnson hitting bass and having a great time, rest easy Bro
My mom bought this album we played it all the time RIP Quincy Jones 🙏
There is some SERIOUS TALENT on that stage. Rest in Peace Q
Great song remind me of 11th grade disco was still around. Roller skates
Lindíssima 😂😂😂 uma das músicas que nunca serão esquecidas ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Quincy Jones ....Rest in perfect peace
RIP Quincy ,funky MC,now you played with the stars...
grew up listening to his music.thanks for the memories.
What a true genius Quicy jones ,forever in our hearts, with the lovely true legend's, having a party up there love you ❤xx
This should be back in the top 40 😊
1981 Masterpiece 💯🌄
RIP James Ingram 😊
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Absolutely brilliant tune.... those were days!
You
Classic soul track from the late, great Quincy Jones 🎉
He leaves behind a great legacy of music RIP 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺❤❤❤❤
Hayyyy si ese tiempo pudiera volver ....
My brother and I loved this! When we were younger, he danced disco to this😂. Such a happy memories ❤
Rest In Peace Mr. Jones You Are With Michael.
@@stephenesejohnson5847 Also Rod&Louis
Quincy was special that's for sure he had to be. Frank Sinatra gave him. His pinky ring will miss him. Rest in peace.
My adolescence came to the surface with this SoulDance
RIP Quincy Jones #QuincyForever
The best album I purchased in 1983, features a who's who of musicians. This is such an epic and ascending arrangement and will always make you feel great. RIP Q.
I enjoy watching them enjoy making music.Just Beautiful
This is 1 of those rare songs I cam listen to over and over....magical
You thrill me
Half kill me
That's what you do
You send me there...
Just you and nothing else! 🥹😌🎸🎶🎵🎶
1981, good year, good song, good memories.
Quincy could call any musician, and they would drop everything to guest on any of his songs.
Not true
R.I.P. Quincey your music will live on forever 🙏🏽
R.I.P. Quincy❤️🙏🏼🌹
Grazie per la meravigliosa musica che ci hai regalato,la si ascolterà per sempre.💙
カッコいいね、大島渚監督のあ❤のコリーダに触発されて、オリジナルのイギリスミュージッシャンの曲をディスコにアレンジ、素晴らしい。コリーダって闘牛の事だそうで阿部定は死ぬほど情夫を離したくなかったのでしょう、で,アレをちょんぎって持ってあるいた。
Goodbye Maestro!! We send you with love and your music!🕊️🎼🖤👏🏽
Wow let the music spesk for itself
It definitely _spesks_ for itself.
@@RexHeuermann
Definitely! ☺️👍
Now THAT'S smackin' da bass! LOL
I'm 53 and didn't know that Quincy was responsible for this song. It's in so many Chicago House Music mixes. I just never knew. And then to see a young James Ingram is singing it - just damn!!
Quincy, thank you so much for your contribution to all of our lives!!!
Good Sir, rest in peace.
Well I was very lucky to enjoy this great song the Bass that's it man Quincy Jones rest in bro and that great set of music and Thank you
they say that before everyone passes onto the next life they see their life pass before them .. can you imagine the FEATURE PRESENTATION that played when ole Quincy passed on.. understand the lifetimes this man saw, and lived on his fabulous journey through this earthly existence while he was here. RIP Quincy Jones
No parábamos de bailarlo !!!!!
Que ALUCINANTE haberlo vivido!!!!!!
MARAVILLOSO!!!!!
Por SIEMPRE ❤❤❤❤
THE BEST ❤ Quincy will miss you man 😢
Is that Peggy Lipton Jones singing background?
Yes ❤
@2:20 Peggy Lipton ❤❤❤. Herself ,James Ingram and Quincy. May God rest their souls 🙏 😪 🕊 🕊 🕊
Love Love you music beautiful love ❤️
Oh how I miss those days of great music and dancing glory!!! We did not stop dancing under IL we were all drenched with sweat and pure joy!!! I thank God for all of the happy memories!!!🙏🙏🙏😇😇💕💕💕
I tell you for sure 1981 was a special year for all kinds of R&B never forget 🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🌎
November 2024 and enjoying my 80's 🎉
Great song, but 40 years later why Quincy didn't capitalize on this song ? By which I mean, 'I love Velveeta...' or I love Belvita,' or some such..maybe his widow will. Just a stray idea. But he's so obviously already missed.
Meus 19 anos saudades
Really Great song Quincy !!!!
Written by Chaz Jankel of The Blockheads!
That white girl on backup must have had some pipes to make that lineup! Great song.
I think that is Mrs. Quincy Jones, aka Peggy Lipton.
That's Peggy Lipton. She was Quincy Jones's wife at the time . She was and actress who played in the hit TV show in the early 70s called Mod Squad
@@rakim6466 I remember Mod Squad!!
That is in fact actress Peggy Lipton his wife at the time ( The Mod Squad) .That is Rashida's mom. ( one of his many children) I think he has sixteen children . Mr . Jones has been married quite a few times (8).
Classic song. Great memories.
RIP KING !!
🥰Aww…look at Patty Austin rocking that beautiful fro and the late James Ingram, looking so handsome. From the moment I heard this song in 1981, I was hooked. Quincy Jones was a masterful producer. Miss him ❤
I wanna know WHO THE BACKGROUND SINGER IS ON THE FAR RIGHT!!??? 💗Beautiful Sista!
yes
Amazing ding and incredible album!!! Take a listen and clean your house with a smile!!
Such great memories with this song
Rest in music, Q. This was your masterpiece and the greatest song ever created. Tell James we miss him.
Original was written and recorded by Chaz Jankel, member of Ian Dury & The Blockheads, co-wrote Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick and the monster Reasons to Be Cheerful, Part 3 - listen to that! Chaz Jankel is still alive.
I was a freshman in college when Ai No Corrida and Betcha Wouldn’t Hurt Me came out. Always been my two fav Quincy Jones songs…and it’s on my iPhone playlist.. also love Patti Austin and James Ingram. ❤
Patti Austin, James Ingram and Louis Johnson.
Great!
81년도면 중2때인데,,,그 당시 젊음의행진에서 들었던거 같아요..그때 춤추던 누나들 다 할머니 됐네 ㅠ
this is the tonic to spread joy
Triste muito.. porém alegre pelo legado deixado... viva Quincy Jones...
Love this song. R.I.P Mr Quincy Jones
R I H dude. 🌹Get the party cranked up top...
Such a wonderful song ❤️
Thank you Quincy !!
Quincy Jones was the MAN in the 80s! He forms songs to diamonds! Although this is a Chaz Jankel song it has a lot of the Rod Temperton written tracks, which were also produced by Q!
Fantastic!
I love this song and the whole arrangement... Bass, voices the whole jam.
Ah meus 17 anos ,curtindo esse balanço no Clube Maquenzie do Meir no Rio .Só saudades hoje tenho 61 anos ,muitas paqueras 😂❤
Um grande gênio descanse em paz
Happy Music! 🎉🎶🎵🎶☄️💃
GREAT SONG....❤
🎉🎉🎉 Great composer🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Desde Santiago de Chile 🇨🇱 Sudamérica,, Ha muerto uno de los mejores Músicos, Compositor y Arreglistas de los últimos años.
Adiós a uno de los GRANDES.🎷🎺🎸
Caramba era James ingran que cantava este clássico foram dois artistas tops descansem em paz
tremendous tune
This was such an amazing song I remember filling up the dance floors. R.I.P. Quincy Jones🙏
Grande música 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Patty total bad ass👑👑👑👑👑👑👑 both of them ❤❤❤❤
Jones un grande
This Is A Masterpiece Brought Back Memories Young Man 25 In Washington D.C. Good God Despite All The Challenges I Experienced Memories Blessings Achievements And Setbacks Through It All I'm One Of The Surviving Original Washtonians To Be Here In My Place Of Birth Moving On With The Grace & Mercy Of Almighty Creator.
*PURE MAGIC!. LOVE IT!. **#BLESSINGS*
Essa música marcou bastante a minha adolescência nos anos 80. Que saudades daquela época maravilhosa.
Watching Q clapping his hands and stomping back and forth says..yea yall we did it !
Completely forgot this song awesome
RIP Quincy Jones-Your music will live thru future generations-Darcy Dinshaw-Resident DJ 1979-84-Take off Disco Bombay P.S. Those of present generation pls do listen to Ai No Corrida which was a sure shot to bring on everybody onto the dance floor in early eighties
One of my childhood songs!
Saudades eternas de um tempo dourado.!!!✌🎶😃💖🎧Luiz(68)São Paulo Cap.