Have I Ever Told You

Have I Ever Told You is the sixth studio album by FFH. The song "Open Up The Sky" was featured on the WOW Hits album for 2003. The album peaked at #119 on the Billboard 200.[1]

Have I Ever Told You
Studio album by
Released2001
Recorded2001
GenreCCM
LabelEssential Records
ProducerScott Williamson, David Hamilton
FFH chronology
Found a Place
(2000)
Have I Ever Told You
(2001)
Ready to Fly
(2003)

Track listing

  1. "Watching Over Me" (Jeromy Deibler) - 3:05
  2. "Fly Away" (Jeromy Deibler) - 3:59
  3. "We Sing Alleluia" (Jeromy Deibler, Scott Williamson, Todd Young) - 4:25
  4. "Jesus Speaks to Me" (Jeromy Deibler) - 3:14
  5. "Astronaut" (Brad O'Donnell, Matt Kroeker) - 3:44
  6. "Have I Ever Told You" (Jeromy Deibler) - 3:57
  7. "I'm Amazed" (Jeromy Deibler) - 3:37
  8. "Millionaire" (Michael Boggs) - 3:27
  9. "Open Up The Sky" (Jeromy Deibler, Brian Smith) - 4:01
  10. "Before It Was Said" (Jeromy Deibler, David Hamilton, Michael Boggs) - 5:28
  11. "You Write the Words" (Jeromy Deibler) - 3:13
  12. "On My Cross" (Jeromy Deibler) - 5:59

Personnel

FFH
  • Michael Boggs – vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Jennifer Deibler – vocals
  • Jeromy Deibler – vocals
  • Brian Smith – vocals
Musicians
  • Byron Hagen – keyboards, organ
  • David Hamilton – acoustic piano, organ, programming, arrangements, conductor
  • Jeffrey Roach – keyboards
  • Mark Baldwin – guitar, gut-string guitar
  • David Cleveland – guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Jerry McPherson – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
  • Andrew Ramsey – guitar
  • Mark Hill – bass
  • Steve Brewster – drums, drum programming
  • Scott Williamson – drums, percussion, tambourine, drum programming, string arrangements
  • Kent Hooper – drum programming
  • Eric Darken – percussion
  • Jonathan Yudkin – violin
  • Shane McConnell – choir
  • Chance Scoggins – choir
  • Allyson Smith – choir
  • Dave Williamson – choir
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References

  1. "Billboard chart peak positions". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 November 2011.


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