Out of My Hands (Jennifer Rush album)

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Out of My Hands
Out of my Hands Jennifer Rush.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 5, 1995 [1]
Studio Unique Recording Studios, Masterphonics, Cove City Sound Studios, The Dream Factory, Right Track Recording, Criteria Recording, Sarm West, Maarweg Studios, Rock Bottom Sound, Ocean Way Recording, Network Studios, Sound Everest Studio [2]
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Producer
Jennifer Rush chronology
Jennifer Rush
(1992)
Out of My Hands
(1995)
Credo
(1997)
Singles from Out of My Hands
  1. "Tears in the Rain"
    Released: January 1995
  2. "Out of My Hands"
    Released: 1995

Out of My Hands is the seventh studio album by American singer Jennifer Rush. It was released by Electrola on February 5, 1995.

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Background

There were plans for Jennifer to release a new album in 1994, but ultimately Out of My Hands did not come out until early 1995. [3]

Commercially, the album improved on Rush's previous one by reaching number 15 on the German Albums Chart during a four-month chart run. [4] Out of My Hands was led by single "Tears in the Rain," a song originally recorded by Robin Beck. "Tears in the Rain" became Rush's biggest single of the decade, charting highly in many European countries, particularly in Germany. [5] A second single was released, the title track "Out of My Hands", while the album boasted a collaboration with Brian May on the Queen cover "Who Wants to Live Forever," which was released as a promo-only single. [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Tears in the Rain"Child4:56
2."Out of My Hands"
Ric Wake 4:33
3."In the Arms of Love"
Child4:53
4."Fortress"
Austin4:46
5."Shocked"
Wake4:00
6."Who Wants to Live Forever" Brian May Jürgen Fritz3:59
7."Untouchable"Andy Goldmark4:19
8."Only Heaven Knows"
  • Bernd Adamkewitz
  • Rush
4:35
9."Crazy 'Bout You"
Goldmark4:09
10."Cry, Baby..."
  • Joachim Bauer
  • Roland Baumgartner
  • Peter Columbus
  • Baumgartner (co.)
3:53
11."Nights in White Satin" Justin Hayward Fritz4:29

Charts

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