Legacy of Love

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Legacy of Love: David Phelps Live!
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Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2006
Genre Gospel music, CCM
Label Word
David Phelps chronology
Life Is a Church
(2005)
Legacy of Love: David Phelps Live!
(2006)
No More Night: Live in Birmingham
(2007)

Legacy of Love is a live CD/DVD from Christian singer David Phelps. It was released on September 12, 2006 by Word Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

DVD

  1. "Virtuoso" (Intro)
  2. "Virtuoso" (Hamm, Phelps)
  3. "Arms Open Wide" (Baloche)
  4. "How Great Thou Art" (Hine)
  5. "Already There" (Hamm, Phelps)
  6. "God Will Take Care of You" (Clark, Fowler, Walls)
  7. "Just as I Am" (Bradbury, Elliot, Public Domain)
  8. "Just as I Am" (Morgan, Phelps)
  9. "My Child Is Coming Home" (Jennings, Penrod, Phelps)
  10. "With His Love (Sing Holy)" (Cox)
  11. "Legacy of Love" (Morgan, Phelps)
  12. "Bring Him Home" (Boublil, Kretzmer, Schönberg)
  13. "The Star-Spangled Banner" (Key, Phelps, Smith)
  14. "There Is a River" (Sapp, Sapp)
  15. "Gentle Savior" (Brick, Matthews, Phelps)
  16. "Interlude: Behold the Lamb"
  17. "Behold the Lamb" (Rambo)
  18. "End of the Beginning" (Phelps)

CD

  1. "Virtuoso" (Intro) - 1:39
  2. "Virtuoso" (Hamm, Phelps) - 5:03
  3. "How Great Thou Art" (Hine) - 3:29
  4. "Already There" (Hamm, Phelps) - 5:21
  5. "God Will Take Care of You" (Clark, Fowler, Walls) - 4:55
  6. "Just as I Am" (Bradbury, Elliot, Public Domain) - 0:53
  7. "Just as I Am" (Morgan, Phelps) - 3:52
  8. "My Child Is Coming Home" (Jennings, Penrod, Phelps) - 3:23
  9. "With His Love (Sing Holy)" (Cox) - 4:23
  10. "Legacy of Love" (Morgan, Phelps) - 4:00
  11. "Bring Him Home" (Boublil, Kretzmer, Schönberg) - 4:13
  12. "The Star-Spangled Banner" (Key, Phelps, Smith) - 4:22
  13. "There Is a River" (Sapp, Sapp) - 5:18
  14. "Gentle Savior" (Brick, Matthews, Phelps) - 4:53
  15. "End of the Beginning" (Phelps) - 5:48

Awards

The album received a nomination two Dove Award nominations: Long Form Music Video of the Year and Inspirational Album of the Year, at the 38th GMA Dove Awards. [2]

Chart performance

The album peaked at #28 on Billboard's Christian Albums and #44 on Heatseekers. [3]

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