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What a Heart Is Beating For is a 2007 album by Chris Rice.[1] CCM Magazine reviewed the album as "a collection of new songs full of introspective lyrics and beautiful musical arrangements." [2] The song "Lemonade" was released as a single.[3]

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by Chris Rice.

  1. "So Much For My Sad Song"
  2. "What a Heart Is Beating For"
  3. "Pardon My Dust"
  4. "Love Is Gonna Break Through"
  5. "You Don't Have To Yell"
  6. "Punch Lines and Ironies"
  7. "Lemonade"
  8. "Here Come Those Eyes"
  9. "Let the Words Escape"
  10. "Sneakin' Into Heaven"
  11. "Tell Me the Story Again"

References

  1. ^ Billboard, August 4, 2007, Page 40 "His new disc, "What a Heart Is Beating For", arrived July 17, and Rice has been busy promoting the set to two different markets. Rice scored a hit at AC radio with the whimsical "When Did You Fall (In Love With Me)" from his 2005 set "Amusing". Though mainstream programmers considered him a great new discovery, Rice was already a core artist in the Christian market with numerous hit singles and a Dove Award under his belt for male vocalist of the year."
  2. ^ CCM Magazine.com Review: "Other stand-out tracks include the nostalgic "Kids Again", the James Taylor-esque "Love Is Gonna Break Through", and the romantic "Punch Lines and Ironies".
  3. ^ Billboard, August 11, 2007, "Chris Rice has a marvelous way with words, creating songs that are sometimes whimsical, often poignant and always entertaining. This album's single "Lemonade" is the ultimate optimist's anthem and a perfect addition to AC radio's summertime playlists. The title track is a beautifully written ballad about what matters most in life, and Rice turns in a brilliant performance filled with passion and insight."