If My Heart Had Wings (album) Last updated August 04, 2025
1995 studio album by Melissa Manchester
If My Heart Had Wings Released 1995 Studio Rumbo Recorders , Record One and Image Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California) Conway and Andora Studios (Hollywood, California) Can-Am Recorders (Tarzana, California) Aire L.A. Studios (Glendale, California) Atlantic and Skyline Studios (New York City, New York) Genre Pop Label Atlantic [ 1] Producer Tribute (1989)If My Heart Had Wings (1995)Joy (1997)
If My Heart Had Wings is an album by the American musician Melissa Manchester , released in 1995. [ 2] [ 3] It was a commercial disappointment. [ 4] [ 5]
Manchester promoted the album by performing its first single, "In a Perfect World", on the soap opera General Hospital . [ 6] [ 7]
Production The album was executive produced by Arif Mardin and Michael Lippman. [ 8] Due to Manchester's work on the musical I Sent a Letter to My Love , the album was produced over a period of two years. [ 9] "If My Heart Had Wings" was written with Amy Sky . [ 10]
Critical reception Entertainment Weekly wrote that, "too often, the tunes on If My Heart Had Wings sound like bland anthems in search of a maudlin movie score." [ 14] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette thought that "Manchester turns in a hopelessly-out-of-it performance that serves as a harsh reminder that having great pipes is no guarantee of success." [ 16] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution opined that it was "too bad Manchester couldn't take a cue from Bonnie Raitt, whose music has grown along with her shock of gray hair and her insight." [ 12]
AllMusic wrote that the album was "filled with big, dramatic ballads and widescreen production values." [ 11] MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide considered the album to be "not a great work [but] representative of her talent." [ 15]
Track listing Title Writer(s) 1. "The House That Love Built" 4:25 2. "In a Perfect World" 4:14 3. "If My Heart Had Wings" 4:13 4. "Heart of Love" 4:23 5. "To Be in Love with Me" Jody Davidson 3:55 6. "Here to Love You" Michael McDonald 4:25 7. "Higher Ground" 4:18 8. "Crazy People" 2:33 9. "Moments Like This" Rich Pam Reswick Steve Werfel 4:42 10. "Don't Let Me Walk This Road Alone" 4:10
Personnel Melissa Manchester – vocals, backing vocals (6), arrangements (6, 8) Robbie Kondor – keyboards (1), keyboard programming (1), arrangements (1), additional keyboards (7) Joe Mardin – additional keyboards (1), cymbals (1), hi-hat (1) Steve Skinner – additional keyboards (1), keyboards (5, 7), programming (5, 7), arrangements (5, 7) Scott Alspach – keyboards (2), programming (2) Jud Friedman – keyboards (2), programming (2), string arrangements (2) Robbie Buchanan – keyboards (3, 9, 10), arrangements (9) Claude Gaudette – keyboards (4, 6), orchestra programming and arrangements (4) Tom Salisbury – acoustic piano (6), backing vocals (6) Michael Lang – acoustic piano (8) John Putnam – guitars (1, 7) Teddy Castellucci – guitars (2) Tim Pierce – guitars (3, 10) Peter Hume – guitars (6), backing vocals (6) Dennis Budimir – guitars (8) Michael Landau – guitars (9) Will Lee – bass (1, 7) Cliff Hugo – bass (6) Chuck Berghofer – bass (8) Neil Stubenhaus – bass (9) Bob Harsen – drums (3, 10) Carlos Vega – drums (4, 6) Vinnie Colaiuta – drums (8, 9) Brian Kilgore – percussion (2) Efrain Toro – percussion (6) Roger Rosenberg – baritone saxophone (1) Andy Snitzer – tenor saxophone (1) Danny Wilensky – alto saxophone (5) Doug Norwine – saxophone (6) Gary Foster – clarinet (8) Charles Loper – trombone (8) Jimmy Hynes – trumpet (1) Frank Szabo – trumpet (8) Melissa Hasin – cello (7) Jimbo Ross – viola (7) Margaret Wooten – violin (7) Richard Greene – violin solo (7) Arif Mardin – arrangements (1, 7–9), string arrangements (7), orchestration (9) David Campbell – string arrangements (2) Gene Orloff – concertmaster (9) Johnny Mandel – string arrangements (10) Christopher Tate – choir master (1, 3) Deborah A. Alexander, Beverly Dangerfield, Ettamaria Ellis, Warren Harrington, Dewayne C. Knox, Charles May and Linda T. Willis – backing vocals (1, 3) Jerry Barnes – additional backing vocals (1) Katreese Barnes – additional backing vocals (1) Rachele Cappelli – additional backing vocals (1) Sue Holder – backing vocals (6) Carolyn Willis – backing vocals (6) Peggi Blu – backing vocals (9) Ollie Cregget – backing vocals (9) Jim Gilstrap – backing vocals (9) Phillip Ingram – backing vocals (9) Witnley Phipps – vocals (10) Production Michael Lippman – executive producer, management Arif Mardin – executive producer, producer (1, 5, 7–9) Jud Friedman – producer (2) Ron Nevison – producer (3, 4, 10), engineer (3, 4, 10) Melissa Manchester – producer (6) Michael O'Reilly – engineer (1, 5, 7, 8), remixing (1, 5, 7–9) Taavi Mote – engineer (2), remixing (2) Chris Lord-Alge – remixing (3, 4, 10) Jeremy Smith – additional engineer (5), engineer (6, 9), remixing (6) Corey Baker – assistant engineer Greg Barrett – assistant engineer Shawn Berman – assistant engineer Brian Broadwater – assistant engineer Bruce Buchanan – assistant engineer John Jackson – assistant engineer Rail Rogut – assistant engineer Brian Soucy – assistant engineer Andy Udoff – assistant engineer Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, California) Frank DeCaro – production assistant Lisa Maldonado – production assistant Deandra Vallier – production assistant Melanie Nissen – art direction Richard Bates – design Donald May – design Glen Earler – photography References ↑ "Fall Music" . The Advocate . Here Publishing. September 20, 1994. ↑ Lasswell, Mark (February 6, 1995). "Picks & pans — If My Heart Had Wings by Melissa Manchester". People . Vol. 43, no. 5. p. 27. ↑ Green, Blake (February 6, 1995). "She Knows the Score". Newsday . p. B3. ↑ Deggans, Eric (November 29, 1996). "Multitalented Manchester". Weekend. St. Petersburg Times . p. 25. ↑ Bream, Jon (August 20, 1996). "Manchester leans to musicals". Star Tribune . p. 1E. ↑ "Singer Checks into 'Hospital' ". News. The Star-Ledger . August 3, 1994. ↑ Hart, Marla (August 11, 1994). "In the late '60s, when the pace of daytime drama was slower...". Tempo. Chicago Tribune . p. 13. ↑ "Album Reviews". Billboard . Vol. 107, no. 5. February 4, 1995. p. 94. ↑ Renzetti, Elizabeth (June 16, 1994). "Manchester's music guides her home". The Globe and Mail . p. E3. ↑ LeBlanc, Larry (April 13, 1996). "Amy Sky reaches new heights". Billboard . Vol. 108, no. 15. p. 64. 1 2 "If My Heart Had Wings" . AllMusic . 1 2 Longino, Miriam (January 28, 1995). "If My Heart Had Wings Melissa Manchester". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution . p. L16. ↑ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . Vol. 5. MUZE. p. 462. 1 2 "If My Heart Had Wings" . Entertainment Weekly . 1 2 MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide . Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 710. 1 2 Collins, Tracy (March 10, 1995). "Melissa Manchester If My Heart Had Wings". Arts & Entertainment. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . p. 16.
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