Keep the Faith (Bryn Haworth album)

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Keep The Faith
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Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedICC Studios, Eastborne
Genre Folk, Gospel, R&B
Label Bella Music BMCD 0022
Bryn Haworth chronology
Simply Bryn Haworth
(2005)
Keep The Faith
(2005)

Keep The Faith is the twentieth studio album by Bryn Haworth.

Track listing

  1. "Keep The Faith"
  2. "Everybody Wants to Go To Heaven"
  3. "I’m In Love With You"
  4. "Wash Me Clean"
  5. "New ID"
  6. "Psalm 40"
  7. "Wings Of The Wind"
  8. "Salema"
  9. "Satisfied"
  10. "Simple Pleasures"
  11. "One Good Woman"

Personnel

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