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- No Frills (1987)
No Frills is the fourth studio album by Christian singer - songwriter Paul Smith. It is Smith's second album on DaySpring/Word Records released in the fall of 1987. Once again produced by Keith Thomas, along with Tom Hemby, Smith garnered his first number one song on the Christian CHR chart with "The Right Thing" and the follow-up single "Faithful" would be a radio favorite on the Christian AC chart climbing to number 2. No Frills debuted and peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Ron Hemby, Tom Hemby's brother, provided backing vocals on "Faithful." Ron, at the time, was a co-lead vocalist of Smith's former vocal group The Imperials. Track listing 1. Faithful (Paul Smith, Keith Thomas) -4:03 2. Dancing Too Close (Tom Hemby) -4:24 3. Walls (Billy Crokett, Kenny Wood) -5:08 4. The Right Thing (Paul Smith, Tricia Walker) -4:02 5. I Will Be There for You (Paul Smith, Keith Thomas) -4:48 6. Something Better (Wayne Kirkpatrick, Brett Perry) -4:42 7. Cantablie (Paul Smith, Tom Hemby, Claire Cloninger) -4:26 8. Celebration (I Wanna Be There) (Paul Smith, Keith Thomas, David Martin) -5:23 9. When Love Comes Home (Paul Smith, Bob Farrell) -4:46 Radio singles "The Right Thing" -#1 Christian CHR, #20 Christian AC "Faithful" -#4 Christian CHR, #2 Christian AC "I Will Be There for You" -#24 Christian AC Previous release: Live and Learn (1986) Next release: Back to Who I Am (1989)
- Child of the Father (1978)
Child of the Father is the debut album by Christian singer - songwriter Paul Smith. It was released independently in 1978, on the Eagle Wing Productions label and produced by Robert Sterling. The album was recorded while he was a student at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Smith wrote seven out of the nine songs, with "Singing Through the Rain" written by Tim Sheppard and "Now I See the Man" written by Chris Christian. Track listing All songs were written by Paul Smith, except where noted. 1. Yes, I Know -4:31 2. Singing Through the Rain (Tim Sheppard) -3:15 3. Before I Knew -4:20 4. Child of the Father -3:25 5. One More Day -5:36 6. Now I See the Man (Chris Christian) -3:05 7. Lonely People Serenade -5:56 8. Let There Still Be Love -3:40 9. Always -4:15 Next release: Free Man (1979) Listen to Child of the Father here:
- The Definitive Collection (2007)
The Definitive Collection is a 2007 compilation album of the Christian music vocal group The Imperials . Released by Word Records as part of the Word Artists' Definitive Collection series, it features ten songs from the group's catalog from the DaySpring and Myrrh labels. Track listing 1. The Trumpet of Jesus (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from Priority) -3:47 2. I'm Forgiven (Michael Omartian, Bruce Hibbard, Hadley Hockensmith) (from One More Song for You) -3:56 3. Stand by the Power (Paul Smith, John Rocasco) (from Stand by the Power) -3:32 4. Living Without Your Love (Tom Hemby) (from One More Song for You) -3:27 5. Heed the Call (Chris Christian, Paul Smith) (from Heed the Call) -3:03 6. One More Song for You (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from One More Song for You) -4:38 7. Sail On (Chris Christian) (from Sail On) -2:51 8. Lord of the Harvest (Paul Smith, James Newton Howard) (from Stand by the Power) -4:36 9. Wings of Love (Paul Smith, Keith Thomas) -4:53 10. Praise the Lord (Brown Bannister, Mike Hudson) (from Heed the Call) -3:33 Personnel The Imperlals: Armond Morales -bass, vocals David Will -baritone, vocals Russ Taff -lead vocals, backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 4 -7 and 10) Paul Smith -lead vocals, backing vocals (tracks 3 and 8) Jim Murray -tenor, vocals (tracks 1 -8 and 10) Ron Hemby -co-lead vocals (track 9) Jimmie Lee Sloas -co-lead vocals (track 9) Production credits Chris Christian -producer (tracks 5, 7 and 10) Michael Omartian -producer (tracks 1, 2, 4 and 6) Bill Schnee -producer (tracks 3 and 8) Brown Bannister -producer (track 9) Previous release: Back to the Roots (2007) Next release: Live from Charlotte, NC - 1964 (2008) (CD only release)
- Future Eyes (1981)
Future Eyes is the debut solo album by Scottish Christian music singer -author Sheila Walsh. Released in the U.K. on Chapel Hill Records in 1981, this was the debut album by Walsh when she left the group The Oasis at the time. In 1982, Sparrow Records in America picked up Future Eyes for American distribution but with a slightly altered track listing. The album is produced by Paul Cobbold. Track listing for the U.K. recording All songs were written by Graham Kendrick, except where noted. 1. Here, With Me (Graham Kendrick, Chris Rollinson) -3:35 2. You're So Important to Me (John Daniels) -3:43 3. Eyes With a Different Kind -4:55 4. Love In My Life (Chris Rollinson, Derek Goudie) -3:29 5. He Weeps for Ours Tears (Mark Williamson, Phil Thomson) -3:16 6. Future Eyes -3:20 7. Fear of Silence (Graham Kendrick, Chris Rollinson) -3:40 8. Back Into The Old Routine -2:32 9. Breaking the Ice -3:42 10. Mona Lisa -3:42 The Sparrow Records recording is produced by Cobbold, with additional production by Christian music pioneer Larry Norman and Norman Miller (Walsh's first husband) for remixing and editing work on the tracks "Love In My Life" and "You're So Important to Me." On the U.S. version, several tracks were remixed by adding more guitar, removing some synthesizers, and adding some different background vocals. The songs "Breaking the Ice" and "He Weeps for Ours Tears" were removed and added a new track "Burn On." Walsh re-recorded "Burn On" for her U.K only release No One Loves Me Like You. Track listing for the U.S. recording 1. Here With Me (Graham Kendrick, Chris Rollinson) -3:35 2. Burn On -4:12 3. Love In My Life (Chris Rollinson, Derek Goudie) -3:29 4. Eyes With a Different Kind -4:55 5. You're So Important to Me (John Daniels) -3:43 6. Future Eyes -3:20 7. Fear of Silence (Graham Kendrick, Chris Rollinson) -3:40 8. Back Into The Old Routine -2:32 9. Mona Lisa -3:42 Next release: No One Loves Me Like You (1982) (U.K. release) Listen to the U.K. recording of Future Eyes here: Listen to the U.S. recording of Future Eyes here:
- Legacy (1977 -1988) (1996)
Legacy (1977 - 1988) is a compilation album by the Christian music vocal group The Imperials. Released in 1996 on Word Records, it is a 2-CD set collection of the group's best known songs and album tracks when they were on Word Records between those years with liner notes provided by the group's founder and bass singer Armond Morales giving information and behind the scenes on the songs they've sung. Featuring more than 10 years and 34 songs they recorded on the Word labels DaySpring and Myrrh. Some selected songs from Sail On, Imperials Live, Stand by the Power and The Imperials Sing the Classics are available on the 2 CDs for the first time and available digitally, considering the mentioned full albums are either still not issued on CD or they're out-of-print. Track listing Disc 1 1. Stand by the Power (Paul Smith, John Rocasco) (from Stand by the Power) -3:32 2. Sail On (Chris Christian) (from Sail On) -2:51 3. Finish What You Started (Russ Taff, Tori Taff, Michael Omartian) (from Priority) -4:07 4. Better Than I Know Myself (Dave Cooke, Judy MacKenzie) (from Free the Fire) -4:08 5. Bread on the Water (Bill Grine, Janny Grine) (from Sail On) -3:13 6. You're the Only Jesus (by David Will) (Gordon Jensen) (from Side by Side) -4:09 7. I'm Forgiven (Michael Omartian, Bruce Hibbard, Hadley Hockensmith) (from One More Song for You) -3:56 8. He Touched Me (Bill Gaither) (from Imperials Live) -3:53 9. Because He Lives (Bill and Gloria Gaither) (from The Imperials Sing the Classics) -4:31 10. Here On the Rock (by Paul Smith) (Paul Smith, Keith Thomas) (from Side by Side)-4:22 11. All My Life (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from One More Song for You) -3:24 12. Let Jesus Do It (Steven Ferguson) (from Heed the Call) -3:28 13. In the Promised Land (Chris Eaton) (from Let the Wind Blow) -4:15 14. Living Without Your Love (Tom Hemby) (from One More Song for You) -3:27 15. Pieces (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from Priority) -4:07 16. The Old Gospel Ship (Traditional; arranged by Armond Morales) (from Imperials Live) -3:22 17. Any Good Time At All (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from Priority)-4:05 18. Lord of the Harvest (Paul Smith, James Newton Howard) (from Stand by the Power) -4:36 Disc 2 1. The Trumpet of Jesus (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from Priority) -3:47 2. Heed the Call (Chris Christian, Paul Smith) (from Heed the Call) -3:03 3. Because of Who You Are (Billy Smiley, Bob Farrell) (from Stand by the Power) -3:33 4. New Creation (Russ Taff) (from Imperials Live) -5:51 5. Devoted to You (Ron Hemby, Stephen Bashaw) (from This Year's Model) -3:45 6. One More Song for You (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from One More Song for You) -4:38 7. Oh Buddha (Mark Farrow) (from Heed the Call) -3:29 8. They See God There (by Armond Morales) (Dan Keen, Jim Weber) (from Side by Side) -2:44 9. Praise the Lord (Brown Bannister, Mike Hudson) (from Heed the Call) -3:33 10. Free the Fire in Me (Michael and Stormie Omartian) (from Free the Fire) -5:13 11. Higher Power (Denny Correll) (from One More Song for You) -4:20 12. Rest in Your Arms (Ron Hemby, Tom Hemby) (from Free the Fire) -4:14 13. Eagle Song (Russ Taff, Tori Taff) (from One More Song for You) -3:13 14. Let the Wind Blow (David Martin) (from Let the Wind Blow) -5:03 15. Power of God (Ron Hemby, Tom Hemby) (from This Year's Model) -4:09 16. Not to Us, Oh Lord (Paul Smith, Michael W. Smith) (from Let the Wind Blow) -4:18 Personnel The Imperials: Armond Morales -bass, vocals (all tracks, except tracks 6 and 10 on Disc 1) David Will -baritone, vocals (all tracks, except track 10 on Disc 1 and track 8 on Disc 2) Russ Taff -vocals (Disc 1: 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 14 -17; Disc 2: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13) Jim Murray -tenor, vocals (Disc 1: 1 -3, 5, 7 -18; Disc 2: 1 -4, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16) Paul Smith -vocals (Disc 1: 1, 9, 10, 13, 18; Disc 2: 3, 14, 16) Ron Hemby -vocals (Disc 1: 4; Disc 2: 5, 10, 12, 15) Jimmie Lee Sloas -vocals (Disc 1: 4; Disc 2: 5, 10, 12, 15) Production credits Chris Christian -producer (Disc 1: 2, 5, 8, 12, 16; Disc 2: 2, 4, 7, 9) Brown Bannister -producer (Disc 1: 13; Disc 2: 5, 14 -16) Bill Schnee -producer (Disc 1: 1, 4, 18; Disc 2: 3, 10, 12) Michael Omartian -producer (Disc 1: 3, 7, 11, 14, 15, 17; Disc 2: 1, 6, 11, 13) Armond Morales and Buddy Huey -producers (Disc 1: 8, 16; Disc 2: 4) Keith Thomas -producer (Disc 1: 6, 10) Neal Joseph -producer (Disc 1: 6, 9; Disc 2: 8) Previous release: 'Til He Comes (1995) Next release: It's Still the Cross (1997)
- Songs (1996)
Songs is the official compilation album by Christian singer -songwriter Rich Mullins, released on July 30, 1996 by Reunion Records. It was the last album to be released by Mullins before his death in a car accident on September 19, 1997. The album featured three new recordings: "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" -originally recorded by Mullins' band Zion in 1981 on their album Behold the Man and features the same middle section as on Zion's album, unlike the Amy Grant version where the middle section is omitted from Age to Age. "Elijah" -originally recorded on Mullins' 1986 self-titled debut album. "We Are Not as Strong as We Think We Are" is the lone original track. The song offers a sobering estimation of humanness, set to a beautiful and haunting melody. In addition, the album featured the full-length radio single version of "Screen Door," which had been commercially unavailable prior to this release. Songs peaked at number 10 on the first run of the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart in 1996 and into the spring of 1997, then on October 11, 1997 after Mullins' passing, the album re-entered the chart and climbed to number 7. Mullins also appears on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart on the same chart date to debut and peak at number 143. In 1998, Mullins won Artist of the Year posthumously at the 29th GMA Dove Awards In 2001, Songs was certified Gold by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) for sales of 500,000 copies, giving Mullins his first and only Gold certified album posthumously. Track listing All songs were written by Rich Mullins, except where noted. 1. Sing Your Praise to the Lord (new recording from Zion's album Behold the Man) -5:37 2. Awesome God (from Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth) -3:03 3. Sometimes by Step (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from The World As Best As Remember It, Volume Two) -4:53 4. Creed (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from A Liturgy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band) -5:21 5. We Are Not as Strong as We Think We Are (new recording) -4:48 6. If I Stand (from Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth) -3:44 7. Screen Door (full-length radio single version from Pictures in the Sky) -2:10 8. Let Mercy Lead (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from Brother's Keeper) -4:25 9. Elijah (new recording from Rich Mullins) -5:17 10. Calling Out Your Name (The World As Best As Remember It, Volume One) -4:49 11. My One Thing (from Never Picture Perfect) -3:50 12. Boy Like Me/Man Like You (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from The World As Best As Remember It, Volume One) -3:17 13. Alrightokuhhuhamen (from Never Picture Perfect) -4:11 14. While the Nations Rage (from Never Picture Perfect) -4:51 15. Verge of a Miracle (from Pictures in the Sky) -4:10 16. Hold Me Jesus (from A Liturgy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band) -3:06 Gold certified in 2001. Production credits Reed Arvin -producer (tracks 1 -7, 9 -16) Rich Mullins, Rick Elias, Lee Lundgren, Jimmy Abegg, Phil Madeira and Aaron Smith -producers (track 8) Accolades Dove Award -Artist of the Year (posthumously) Radio singles "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" -#20 Christian CHR, #8 Christian AC "We Are Not as Strong as We Think We Are" -#9 Christian AC "Elijah" -#7 Christian AC Previous release: Brother's Keeper (1995) Next release: The Jesus Record (1998) (posthumous release)
- Rich Mullins
Richard Wayne Mullins (October 21, 1955 – September 19, 1997) was an American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter best known for his worship songs "Awesome God" and "Sometimes By Step." Three of his albums were listed in CCM Magazine's 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music and "Awesome God " was listed at number one on the 100 Greatest Songs in Christian Music. His songs have been recorded by numerous Christian artists and groups like Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Caedmon's Call, Carolyn Arends, Rebecca St. James, Jars of Clay, Third Day and Hillsong United. At the time of his death in 1997, Mullins was the most beloved troubadour in CCM and probably came as close to anyone else in the field to being regarded as a "saint." Mullins was famous for his gentle demeanor, his simple lifestyle, his love for children and his overwhelming compassion for the poor. Many of his songs like "Sing Your Praise to the Lord" and "Awesome God" have already become staples in modern hymnody. Mullins had a distinctive talent both as a performer and a songwriter. His compositions showed distinction in two ways: unusual and sometimes striking instrumentation and complex lyrics that usually employed elaborate metaphors. Mullins did most of his composing and performing on piano and acoustic guitar, but he also had a prodigious talent for obscure instruments. He displayed arguably virtuoso skills on the hammered and lap dulcimers and the Irish tin whistle. More information on Rich Mullins at Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Mullins Discography Behold the Man (1981) with Zion Rich Mullins (1986) Pictures in the Sky (1987) Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth (1988) Never Picture Perfect (1990) The World As Best As Remember It, Volume One (1991) The World As Best As Remember It, Volume Two (1992) A Litugy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band (1993) Brother's Keeper (1995) Songs (1996) (compilation) The Jesus Record (1998) (posthumous release) Songs 2 (1999) (compilation) Here in America (2003) Deep Valley - Bellsburg Sessions (2023)
- Songs 2 (1999)
Songs 2 is a compilation album of the late singer -songwriter Rich Mullins, released on October 26, 1999 by Reunion Records. Released as a sequel to his 1996 best selling compilation Songs, Songs 2 is a selection of 16 songs that didn't make the cut the first time around mostly second singles or album tracks such as "Here in America," "Growing Young," "Hope to Carry On," "Ready for the Storm" and "Step by Step." Unlike Songs, there are no new tracks. Track listing All songs were written by Rich Mullins, except where noted. 1. Step by Step (David "Beaker" Strasser) (from The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume One) -2:41 2. Where You Are (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume One) -3:08 3. I Will Sing (from Never Picture Perfect) -1:27 4. Hope to Carry On (from Never Picture Perfect) -2:33 5. I See You (from The World As Best As I Remember, Volume One) -5:27 6. The Just Shall Live (from The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume Two) -4:04 7. Somewhere (from Never Picture Perfect) -4:31 8. Growing Young (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume Two) -4:20 9. Brother's Keeper (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from Brother's Keeper) -3:15 10. Home (from Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth) -4:04 11. Here in America (from A Liturgy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band) -3:56 12. Bound to Come Some Trouble (from Never Picture Perfect) -3:45 13. The Love of God (from Never Picture Perfect) -2:15 14. Ready for the Storm (Dougie MacLean) (from Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth) -3:40 15. Peace (A Communion Blessing from St. Joseph's Square) (Rich Mullins, David "Beaker" Strasser) (from A Liturgy, A Legacy and a Ragamuffin Band) -5:21 16. Be With You (Rich Mullins, Justin Peters) (from Pictures in the Sky) -3:00 Production credits Reed Arvin -producer (tracks 1 -8, 10 -16) Rich Mullins, Rick Elias, Lee Lundgren, Jimmy Abegg, Phil Madeira and Aaron Smith -producers (track 9) Previous release: The Jesus Record (1998) (posthumous release) Next release: Here in America (2003)
- The Ultimate Collection (2006)
The Ultimate Collection is a 2006 2-CD compilation album of Christian singer -songwriter Twila Paris released by Sparrow Records. Released as part of The Ultimate Collection series featuring former artists of the Sparrow label, this collection contains 25 previously released songs on 2 CDs from Paris recordings on the Star Song and Sparrow labels. Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris, except where noted. Disc 1 1. God Is In Control (from Beyond a Dream) -5:39 2. Runner (Twila Paris, Starla Paris) (from Kingdom Seekers) -4:04 3. Sparks and Shadows (from Greatest Hits) -4:11 4. We Will Glorify (from House of Worship) -3:14 5. We Bow Down (from House of Worship) -2:55 6. The Joy of the Lord (from Sanctuary) -3:20 7. Come Emmanuel (from House of Worship) -3:28 8. (I Am) Not Afraid (from Where I Stand) -3:45 9. Faithful Father (from Greatest Hits) -3:47 10. How Beautiful (from Cry for the Desert) -4:42 11. He is Exalted (from Kingdom Seekers) -3:46 12. God of All (from House of Worship) -5:07 13. Lamb of God (from Kingdom Seekers) -4:09 Disc 2 1. Run to You (from True North) -4:19 2. Arise, My Soul, Arise (from Sanctuary) -4:22 3. Fill My Heart (from House of Worship) -4:51 4. Wandering Pilgrim (from It's the Thought...) -3:38 5. True North (from True North) -5:25 6. Watch and Pray (from Beyond a Dream) -5:29 7. I See You Standing (from Cry for the Desert) -4:02 8. Fix Your Eyes (from Cry for the Desert) -5:08 9. Faithful Friend (duet with Steven Curtis Chapman) (Twila Paris, Steven Curtis Chapman) (from Where I Stand) -4:58 10. Jesus in You (from Where I Stand) -4:01 11. Glory, Honor and Power (from House of Worship) -4:27 12. Christ in Us (from House of Worship) -2:59 Production credits Jonathan David Brown -producer (tracks CD 1: 2, 11, 13; CD 2: 4) Brown Bannister -producer (tracks CD 1: 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12; CD 2: 3, 6 -12) Paul Mills -producer (tracks CD 1: 1; CD 2: 6) Richard Souther -producer (tracks CD 1: 6; CD 2: 2) Mark Hammond -producer (tracks CD 1: 3 and 9) Previous release: He Is Exalted (Live Worship) (2005) Next release: Small Sacrifice (2007)
- The Definitive Collection (2007)
The Definitive Collection is a 2007 compilation album of singer -songwriter Leslie Phillips. Released by Word Records as part of the Word Artists' Definitive Collection series, it features ten songs from Phillips' five releases on the Myrrh Records label. NOTE: The studio recording of "Your Kindness" on the digital album of The Definitive Collection replaces the acoustic recording of this song that is on the physical CD version. Track listing All songs were written by Leslie Phillips, except where noted. 1. Here He Comes with My Heart (from Dancing with Danger) -2:48 2. No One But You (from Recollection) -2:35 3. Heart of Hearts (Mark Heard) (from Beyond Saturday Night) -3:15 4. Answer Don't Come Easy (from The Turning) -4:09 5. Strength of My Life (with guest vocals by Russ Taff) (from Dancing with Danger) -5:35 6. I'm Finding (from Beyond Saturday Night) -3:24 7. When the World Is New (radio edit) (from Black and White in a Grey World) -3:39 8. By My Spirit (duet with Matthew Ward) (from Dancing with Danger) -4:43 9. You're the Same (home demo) (originally recorded for Black and White in a Grey World) -3:23 10. You're Kindness (from Black and White in a Grey World) -4:02 Production credits Dan Posthuma -producer (tracks 1, 5, 7, 8 and 10) Leslie Phillips -producer (tracks 2 and 9) Jack Joseph Puig -producer (tracks 3 and 6) T-Bone Burnett -producer (track 4) Previous release: Recollection (1988) (compilation)
- David (1976)
David is the debut studio album by Christian singer -songwriter David Meece, released in 1976 on Myrrh Records. The album is produced by Paul Baker. Track listing All songs written by David Meece. 1. I'll Sing This Song for You -3:10 2. Come Home America -2:47 3. Jesus -3:17 4. I Love the Way He Smiles at Me -4:12 5. I Love You, Lord -3:27 6. Touch My Hand -3:31 7. Take Me Together -4:55 8. Got to Know We're There (Dave's Prayer) -3:41 9. Imagine What It'd Be Like -3:30 10. I'll Sing This Song for You (instrumental reprise) -2:40 Next release: I Just Call on You (1977)
- Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship (2001)
Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship is the fourteenth studio and children's music album by Christian singer -songwriter Twila Paris, released on March 27, 2001 by Sparrow Records. Bedtime Prayers consists of original lullabies written by Paris, with the exception of William O. Cushing's hymn "Jewels." The album was perfectly timed because Paris and her husband Jack Wright were expecting their first child. A month after the album's release, Paris gave birth to their first born son named Jack Paris Wright. It was a name Paris had picked out for 15 years. The album is produced by John Hartley of the U.K. Christian music duo Phil and John with additional production by Derald Daughterty, lead singer of the alternative Christian rock band The Choir. Bedtime Prayers topped the Billboard Top Kid Albums chart and in 2002, Paris won a Dove Award for Children's Music Album of the Year at the 33rd GMA Dove Awards. Paris has also released a companion book called Bedtime Prayers and Lullabies published by Harvest House Publishers. Accompanied with illustration paintings by Kathryn Andrews Fincher, the book gives new parents simple prayers and soothing lullabies to newborn babies and toddlers. Track listing All songs written by Twila Paris, except where noted. 1. God Is All Around Us -3:52 2. Jewels (William O. Cushing) -3:12 3. My Delight -3:04 4. Perfect Peace -3:24 5. My Best Friend -3:17 6. Your Whole Life Long -4:33 7. His Beloved -2:53 8. More Than I Can Say -4:30 9. There Is Only One -4:14 10. Bedtime Prayer -3:40 11. See You Tomorrow -3:26 12. Blessing -4:00 Accolades Dove Award -Children's Music Album of the Year (Bedtime Prayers: Lullabies and Peaceful Worship) Previous release: True North (1999) Next release: Greatest Hits: Time & Again (2001)