What a Heart Is Beating For
What a Heart Is Beating For | |
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Studio album by Chris Rice | |
Released | 2007 |
Genre | Contemporary Christian, adult contemporary |
Label | Sony |
What a Heart Is Beating For is a 2007 album by Chris Rice.[1] CCM Magazine reviewed the album as "a collection of new songs full of introspective lyrics and beautiful musical arrangements." [2] The song "Lemonade" was released as a single.[3]
Track listing
All tracks written and composed by Chris Rice.
- "So Much For My Sad Song"
- "What a Heart Is Beating For"
- "Pardon My Dust"
- "Love Is Gonna Break Through"
- "You Don't Have To Yell"
- "Punch Lines and Ironies"
- "Lemonade"
- "Here Come Those Eyes"
- "Let the Words Escape"
- "Sneakin' Into Heaven"
- "Tell Me the Story Again"
References
- ↑ Billboard, August 4, 2007, Page 40 "His new disc, "What a Heart Is Beating For", arrived July 17, and Rice has been busy promoting the set to two different markets. Rice scored a hit at AC radio with the whimsical "When Did You Fall (In Love With Me)" from his 2005 set "Amusing". Though mainstream programmers considered him a great new discovery, Rice was already a core artist in the Christian market with numerous hit singles and a Dove Award under his belt for male vocalist of the year."
- ↑ CCM Magazine.com Review: "Other stand-out tracks include the nostalgic "Kids Again", the James Taylor-esque "Love Is Gonna Break Through", and the romantic "Punch Lines and Ironies".
- ↑ Billboard, August 11, 2007, "Chris Rice has a marvelous way with words, creating songs that are sometimes whimsical, often poignant and always entertaining. This album's single "Lemonade" is the ultimate optimist's anthem and a perfect addition to AC radio's summertime playlists. The title track is a beautifully written ballad about what matters most in life, and Rice turns in a brilliant performance filled with passion and insight."
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