Written by Rod Temperton, produced by Quincy Jones, and with contributions in the background by Michael McDonald, Temperton, Greg Phillinganes, David Foster, and Toto's Steve Lukather, Patti Austin & James Ingram hit #1 on the Hot 100 the 2nd time around with 1982's "Baby Come To Me", which was heavily featured on General Hospital.
Unfortunately, it would be Austin's only #1 on the Hot 100. Ingram, who'd previously charted with Jones on two singles off the legend's 1981 album, "The Dude" ("Just Once" & "One Hundred Ways"), would score again with duets with McDonald ("Yah Mo Be There") and Linda Ronstadt ("Somewhere Out There").
Edit, 9/6/23: Had to change the video. This is a 1983 clip from Solid Gold:
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