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List of singles, with chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album US Christ AC [39] US Christ CHR [40] "Great Is the Lord" 1983 1 Michael W. Smith Project "Could He Be the Messiah" 21 "Friends" (w/ Amy Grant) 7 "Hosanna" 1984 2 Michael W. Smith 2 "I Am Sure" 8 "I Know" 1986 5: 1 The Live Set "Rocketown" 1: 1 The Big Picture "Voices" 5: 19
Michael W. Smith – vocals, backing vocals, acoustic piano, keyboards, Hammond B3 organ, acoustic guitar; Glenn Pearce – electric guitars; Anthony Sallee – bass; Raymond Boyd – drums, percussion; Raging Sea. Michael W. Smith – vocals, acoustic piano; The Nashville String Machine –orchestra; David Hamilton – orchestra arrangements ...
This album also features two new songs "Do You Dream of Me?" and "Kentucky Rose". A follow-up compilation album, The Second Decade (1993–2003) , was released ten years later, picking up where The First Decade left off.
Michael Whitaker Smith (born October 7, 1957) is an American musician who has charted in both contemporary Christian and mainstream charts. [2] His biggest success in mainstream music was in 1991 when "Place in This World" hit No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Worship is Michael W. Smith's sixteenth album. The album, Smith's first album of contemporary worship music, was recorded live and was released on Reunion Records in 2001. The album was reissued as a DualDisc in 2005. [3]
Michael W. Smith most notably performed "Place in This World", which peaked at number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 3 on Cash Box [3] (#5 AC), and "For You" on various shows, for example The Arsenio Hall Show, to promote the album. The record was a mainstream crossover success for Smith and became a platinum album. Videos were ...
Freedom is Michael W. Smith's fifteenth album. It was released in 2000 on Reunion Records, and is his first full-length album consisting of only instrumentals. It was released in 2000 on Reunion Records, and is his first full-length album consisting of only instrumentals.
There were 26 songs written and completed for the album, whose release date was pushed back twice as Smith wasn't fully satisfied with the track list. Along with the 12 songs which eventually made it on the album, the tracks "Greater Than We Understand" and "Evening Show" were released on the B-sides of the CD singles for "Live the Life" and ...