Home at Last (Glen Campbell album)

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Home at Last
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Released1997
RecordedWoodland Sound Studio, Knob Hill Studio, Music Mill and Creative Workshop, Nashville, TN
Genre Contemporary Christian
Label Word
Producer Glen Campbell, Ken Harding, Marty Paich

Home at Last combines No More Night (1985) and Favorite Hymns (1989). As No More Night was not released on CD at the time, this compilation album is the only available CD release of that album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Tall Oak Tree" (Dorsey Burnette) - 3:07
  2. "Good Side Of Tomorrow" (Dave Loggins) - 2:25
  3. "What A Friend We Have In Jesus" (Trad. Scriven/Converse) - 3:08
  4. "Jesus Is His Name" (T.J. Kuenster) - 2:16
  5. "Softly And Tenderly" (Trad. Will Thompson) - 3:45
  6. "I Surrender All" (Trad. VanDeVenter/Weedon) - 3:11
  7. "Before There Could Be Me" (Jimmy Webb) - 2:17
  8. "I See Love" (Micheal Smotherman) - 2:33
  9. "Suffer Little Children" (Micheal Smotherman) - 4:15 (duet with Johnny Cash)
  10. "Overflow" (Wayne Berry) - 3:01
  11. "Trust In God And Do The Right" (Arr. Glen Campbell) - 2:45
  12. "The Lord's Prayer" (Albert Hay Malotte/Chappell) - 2:21
  13. "Suddenly There's A Valley" (Chuck Meyer/Biff Jones) - 2:55
  14. "In The Garden" (C. Austin Miles/Rodeheaver) - 3:59
  15. "You Ask Me How I Know" (Arr. by Glen Campbell) - 3:07
  16. "Standing On The Promises" (Trad. Carter) - 2:32
  17. "Sweet Hour Of Prayer" (Trad. Walford/Bradbury) - 3:06
  18. "Who Will Sing One More Song" (Arr. by Glen Campbell) - 2:12
  19. "Farther Along" (W.B. Stevens/Stamps/Baxter) - 3:45
  20. "No More Night" (Walt Harrah) - 4:01
  21. "When All Of God's Singers Get Home" (Arr. Glen Campbell) - 3:12
  22. "Sweet By And By" (Traditional) - 2:44

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