Live: The Journey

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Live: The Journey
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Live album by
ReleasedOctober 18, 2011
Genre
Length73:56
Label Tyscot
Producer
  • Bryant Scott (exec.)
  • Leonard Scott (exec.)
  • Cedric Thompson
Shirley Murdock chronology
Soulfood
(2007)
Live: The Journey
(2011)

Live: The Journey is a live album by the American soul and gospel singer Shirley Murdock, released on October 18, 2011. [1] The album peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. [2]

Contents

Track listing

CD 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."He Is God"Tracy Williamson3:35
2."It's in Your Hands"
7:11
3."Upward Way" (Intro)Shirley Murdock1:25
4."Upward Way" (featuring Regina Belle)
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Dennis Reed
5:37
5."He Is the Rock" (featuring Beverly Crawford)
  • Michael Houston
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Robin Oliver
  • Cedric Thompson
5:59
6."He Is the Rock" (Reprise, featuring Beverly Crawford)
  • Michael Houston
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Robin Oliver
  • Cedric Thompson
2:32
7."Word" (Intro)Shirley Murdock1:08
8."Word"
  • Claude Harris, Jr.
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Alvin Williams
5:12
9."Lord You Reign"
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Katherine Scott
  • Leonard S. Scott
5:57
10."Lord You Reign" (Reprise)
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Katherine Scott
  • Leonard S. Scott
3:30
11."Rejoice Come On"
4:43
12."God Can Do Anything"
  • Dale Degroat
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Cedric Thompson
5:47
13."Winner in Me"
  • Claude Harris, Jr.
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Alvin Williams
  • Tammy Williams
4:15
14."Keep Lovin' Me" (featuring Kelly Price)
3:53
15."Dream" (Intro)Shirley Murdock1:25
16."Dream"
6:09
17."Someday" (featuring Beverly Crawford, Kelly Price, Regina Belle)
  • Miracle Brame
  • Shirley Murdock
  • Leonard S. Scott
5:38

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic [3]

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References

  1. "Shirley Murdock: Live: The Journey > Overview". AllMusic . Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. "Shirley Murdock Chart History". Billboard . Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  3. "Live: The Journey > Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 27 September 2017.