Friends for Life (Debby Boone album)

The album was a success, peaking at #4 on the Top Contemporary Christian charts.

Friends for Life
Studio album by
Released1987
Length45:21
LabelBenson
ProducerDan Posthuma
Debby Boone chronology
The Best of Debby Boone
(1986)
Friends for Life
(1987)
Love Put a Song in My Heart
(1988)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Friends for Life is a 1987 album by Debby Boone.

Track listing

  1. "Be Ye Glad" (Michael K. Blanchard) [4:17]
  2. "Make Me Ready" (Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian) [5:00]
  3. "Unconditional Love" (Randy Goodrum) [4:58]
  4. "To Every Generation" (Bill Batstone) [5:38]
  5. "The Name Above All Names" (Chuck Girard) [4:46]
  6. "A Little Broken Bread" (Bill Batstone) [4:33]
  7. "Above All Else" (Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian) [4:31]
  8. "Masihlanganeni (Let Us Stand Together)" (J.B. Arthur, Danny Bridgens, Nic Paton, Victor Phume) [5:01]
  9. "Friends for Life" (Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian) [3:27]
  10. "Sincerely Yours" (Gary Chapman) [3:10]

Production credits

Engineers

  • Terry Christian
  • Dan Garcia
  • John Guess
  • Tom Perry
  • David Schober

Mixing

  • Terry Christian
  • John Guess
  • Bill Schnee

Mastering

  • Doug Sax

Synthesizer Programming

  • Erich Bulling

Design

  • Stan Evenson

Photography

  • Raul Vega

Acoustic Guitar

Bass

Drums

  • John Keane

Electric Guitar

  • Dann Huff

Percussion

  • Paulinho Da Costa

Piano

Synthesizer

Background Vocals

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