What a Wonderful Time

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What a Wonderful Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2007
Length41:03
Label Columbia
Producer
Yolanda Adams chronology
Day By Day
(2005)
What a Wonderful Time
(2007)
Becoming
(2011)
Singles from What a Wonderful Time
  1. "Hold On"
    Released: 2007
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What a Wonderful Time is the tenth studio album by American singer Yolanda Adams. Her second Christmas album and only record to be released by Columbia Records, it was issued on October 17, 2007. What a Wonderful Time consists of ten tracks, featuring five original songs and five cover versions of Christmas standards and carols.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Favorite Things"4:32
2."Give Love on Christmas Day"3:48
3."What a Wonderful Time"
2:37
4."Jingle Bells" James Pierpont 3:02
5."Do You Hear What I Hear"5:24
6."A Season of Love"4:09
7."Hold On"
  • Yolanda Adams
  • Stan Jones
  • Doug Williams
  • Kevin Evans
4:44
8."Just Because"
  • Maxx Frank
  • Eric Dawkins
3:52
9."Little Drummer Boy"3:17
10."With God"
  • Gregory G. Curtis
  • Yolanda Adams
5:38
Total length:41:03

Charts

Chart (2007)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 179
US Top Gospel Albums (Billboard) [3] 2
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [4] 28

Release history

RegionDateFormatsLabelRef.
VariousOctober 17, 2007 Columbia [5]

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