Go Tell Somebody

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Go Tell Somebody
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 25, 1986
Genre Gospel music
Length37:45
Label Light Records
Producer Alan V. Abrahams
Commissioned chronology
I'm Going On
(1984)
Go Tell Somebody
(1986)
On the Winning Side
(1987)

Go Tell Somebody, is the second album by American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned, released in 1986 on Light Records.

Contents

Domestically, the album peaked at number 2 on the US Billboard Top Gospel albums chart. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Victory" (4:59)
  2. "Love Isn't Love" (5:13)
  3. "Go Tell Somebody" (4:43)
  4. "Cry On" (5:09)
  5. "Who Do Men Say I Am" (4:32)
  6. "Hide The Word" (4:51)
  7. "Learn To Pray" (4:01)
  8. "Running Back To You" (4:45)

Personnel

Additional musicians

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References

  1. "allmusic.com Commissioned Charts and Awards". Allmusic.