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This Is My Song (Deniece Williams album)

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This Is My Song is a studio album by American soul singer, Deniece Williams released in 1998 by Harmony Records. The album rose to no. 14 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. This Is My Song also won a Grammy for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.[1][3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blessed Assurance"Fanny J. Crosby, Jos Knapp, Deniece Williams4:42
2."Lover of My Soul"Deniece Williams, Raymel Menefee5:37
3."Standing"Loris Holland, Deniece Williams5:12
4."Nothing But The Blood"Robert Lowery, Deniece Williams4:55
5."No, Never Alone"Deniece Williams, Raymel Menefee5:31
6."Just As I Am" (featuring Victor Cruz)Charlotte Elliot, William Bradbury, Loris Holland, Deniece Williams4:41
7."Prodigal Sons and Daughters"Thomas Chisholm, William Runyan, Deniece Williams4:00
8."It Is Well"H.G. Spafford, P.P. Bliss, Deniece Williams5:02
9."I Love Him Above All Things"Frank Rough, J.E. Sturgis, Raina Bundy, Deniece Williams5:24
10."I Come to the Garden Alone"C. Austin Miles, Deniece Williams4:52

Album credits

  • Deniece Williams – producer[4][5]
  • Raymel Menefee – producer
  • Raina Bundy – executive producer
  • Gerard Smerek – sound engineer
  • David Bett – art direction
  • Tom Coyne – engineer
  • Mike Viola – assistant engineer
  • Cathie Arquilla – stylist
  • Andrew Eccles – photography
  • Elaine Good – make-up, hair stylist

Music

  • Ray Chew – strings
  • Wayne Cobham – horns
  • Larry Ferguson – guitar
  • Bob Gallo – guitar
  • Loris Holland – rhythm
  • Steve Moss – percussion

Chart history

Chart (1998)[3] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Gospel 14

References

  1. ^ a b "Deniece Williams: This Is My Song". Allmusic.com.
  2. ^ "Review: This Is My Song - Deniece Williams - Cross Rhythms". www.crossrhythms.co.uk. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Deniece Williams: This Is My Song (Top Gospel Albums)". Billboard.
  4. ^ This Is My Song 1998: Album review and songs from Answers.com
  5. ^ "This Is My Song - Deniece Williams - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved July 1, 2018.