With My Song
With My Song is a 1980 album by Debby Boone and her second studio album of that year. It was also her first to feature Christian music.
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Released | 1980 | |||
Length | 42:02 | |||
Label | Sparrow | |||
Producer | Brown Bannister | |||
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Track listing
- "Sweet Adoration" (Brown Bannister, Dawn Rodgers, Lynn Sutter-Adler) [2:54]
- "If Ever" (Pam Mark Hall) [4:34]
- "With Every Breath" (Bryan MacLean) [2:22]
- "With My Song" (Dony McGuire, Reba Rambo) [4:40]
- "I Am Stone" (Phil McHugh) [4:34]
- "Lord, I Believe" (Shane Keister, Alice Keister) [3:19]
- "Morningstar" (Hall) [4:45]
- "A New Song" (Bob Kauflin) [3:35]
- "The Twenty-Third Psalm" (Marty Goetz) [2:50]
- "Holy Father" [4:01]
- "Sixty Second Sonata" (Bob Farnsworth) [1:30]
- "What Can I Do for You" (Bob Dylan) [2:58]
Production credits
Producer
- Brown Bannister
Arranger
- Brown Bannister
Engineers
- Brown Bannister
- Jimmy Burch
- Brent King
- Warren Peterson
- Jack Joseph Puig
Mastering
- Glenn Meadows
Remixing
- Brown Bannister
- Jimmy Burch
- Brent King
- Warren Peterson
Overdubs
- Jimmy Burch
- Warren Peterson
Rhythm Track
- Jack Joseph Puig
Bass
Drums
Guitar (Acoustic)
- Johnny Christopher
- Steve Kara
- Don Roth
- Billy Joe Walker Jr.
Guitar (Electric)
- Billy Joe Walker Jr.
Harp
- Cindy Reynolds
Horn
- Dennis Good
- Billy Puett
- Don Sheffield
- Denis Solee
- George Tidwell
Oboe
- Bobby G. Taylor
Piano
- John Hobbs
- Shane Keister
- Larry Muhoberac
Percussion
- Farrell Morris
Synthesizer
- Shane Keister
Background Vocals
- Mark Baldwin
- Steve Brantley
- Thomas Cain
- Linda Corbin
- Bruce Dees
- Diana DeWitt
- Theresa Ellis
- Janie Fricke
- Marty Goetz
- Teresa Jones
- Bob Kauflin
- Marty McCall
- Donna McElroy
- Don Nalle
- Ed Nalle
- Gary Pigg
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References
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