Whatever It Takes (Mary Alessi album)

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Whatever It Takes
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Live album by
Mary Alessi
ReleasedJuly 8, 2003 (2003-07-08)
RecordedMetro Life Worship Center, Miami, Florida
Genre Gospel
Inspirational
Label Miami Life Sounds
Producer Mary Alessi
Steve Alessi
Mary Alessi chronology
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Whatever It Takes is a gospel album by Mary Alessi.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "With My Whole Heart" (Mary Alessi) - 03:33
  2. "Praise the Lord" (Alessi) - 03:55
  3. "Blessed Be The Lord" (Martha Munizzi) - 04:28
  4. "All For Me" (Alessi) - 04:06
  5. "Lord You've Been Good to Me" (Alessi) - 05:01
  6. "Sing for Joy" (Alessi, Deryl Lampkin) - 04:50
  7. "Lord I'm Yours" (Clint Brown) - 03:41
  8. "You Make All The Difference" (Alessi) - 06:18
  9. "Whatever It Takes" (Alessi, Lampkin) - 06:13
  10. "Con Mi Corazón" (Alessi) - 03:26
  11. "Gloria A Dios" (Alessi) - 03:57
  12. "Bendito Es El Señor" (Munizzi) - 04:19

Personnel

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References

Whatever it Takes at AllMusic