Faith (Tuesday Knight album)

Faith
Compilation album by Tuesday Knight
Released September 17, 2012 (2012-09-17)
Recorded 1984–2012
Length 48:58
Label Knight and Day Records
Producer
  • Frank Wildhorn
  • Michael Perez
  • Dakota Thomas
Tuesday Knight chronology
Here It Comes
(2000)
Faith
(2012)
Nightmare
(2015)

Faith is the first compilation album released by American recording artist and actress Tuesday Knight. The album comprises material spanning the previous 25 years since Knight's original self-titled debut album.

Background

Included is the first official release of "Nightmare", the opening theme to the 1988 horror hit A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, although the recording is ripped directly from the film. Also included for the first time are "Suspense" and a cover of "Every Breath You Take", which Knight performed on the television series, Fame and Profiler.[1]

For the release of the album, Knight recorded a rendition of the song "Something He Would Say", which was written by her father, composer Baker Knight.

Faith was released exclusively through Knight's website on September 17, 2012.[2]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Faith"    4:18
2. "Here It Comes"    4:29
3. "The Harder You Love"  Frank Wildhorn 4:32
4. "Nightmare"  Tuesday Knight, Michael Egizi 2:36
5. "Throw Me Away"    5:41
6. "Never Too Late"  Frank Wildhorn, Sue Shifrin 4:29
7. "Every Breath You Take"  Sting 4:14
8. "Suspense"  Allan Roy Scott, Brian Short 2:45
9. "Something He Would Say"  Baker Knight 3:21
10. "Violin"    5:57
11. "If It Takes All Night"    3:33
12. "Nothing Between Us"    4:49
13. "Out of Control"  Frank Wildhorn, Bob Marlette 4:45
14. "Celebrate Love"  Frank Wildhorn 3:57
15. "Doin' My Best"    4:35
16. "Little Things"    3:15
17. "Ivory Tower"    2:56
18. "Knowing You're There"  Frank Wildhorn 1:52

Personnel

References

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