One More Song for You

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One More Song for You
Los Angeles, California
  • Hollywood Central Recorders, Los Angeles, California
  • Genre
    Length34:02
    DaySpring/Word Records
    ProducerMichael Omartian
    The Imperials chronology
    Heed the Call
    (1979)
    One More Song for You
    (1979)
    Christmas with the Imperials
    (1980)
    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[1]

    One More Song for You is the 26th studio album by the

    23rd Grammy Awards. The album reached number one on the Billboard Inspirational Albums chart. CCM Magazine has ranked One More Song for You at number 75 on their 2001 book The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.[4]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."What I Can Do For You"Michael Omartian, Stormie Omartian2:59
    2."I'm Forgiven"M. Omartian, Bruce Hibbard, Hadley Hockensmith3:54
    3."All My Life"M. Omartian, S. Omartian3:24
    4."Living Without Your Love"Tom Hemby3:27
    5."Eagle Song"Russ Taff, Tori Taff3:14
    6."Closer Than Ever"M. Omartian, S, Omartian4:23
    7."One More Song for You"M. Omartian, S. Omartian4:38
    8."Higher Power"Denny Correll4:20
    9."More Like You"M. Omartian, S. Omartian3:30

    Personnel

    The Imperials

    • Russ Taff – lead vocals
    • Jim Murray – tenor, vocals
    • David Will – baritone, vocals
    • Armond Morales – bass, vocals

    Musicians

    Production

    • Michael Omartian – producer
    • John Guess – engineer, remixing
    • John Banuelos – additional engineer
    • Jack Lees – additional engineer
    • A&M Mastering Studios
      (Hollywood, California)
    • Bob Anderson – album design, photography

    Charts

    Chart (1980) Peak
    position
    US Top Inspirational Albums (Billboard)[5] 1

    Radio singles

    Year Singles Peak positions
    CCM AC[6]
    1980 "What I Can Do For You" 12
    1980 "I'm Forgiven" 1
    1980 "One More Song for You" 10

    Accolades

    GMA Dove Awards

    • 1981 Group of the Year
    • 1981 Artist of the Year
    Year Winner Category
    1981 One More Song for You Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year
    1981 Russ Taff (lead singer) Male Vocalist of the Year

    References

    1. AllMusic
    2. DaySpring Records
      . 1979.
    3. ^ "Dove Awards Past Winners". Retrieved November 4, 2022.
    4. .
    5. ^ "Inspirational LPs" (PDF). Billboard. April 19, 1980. p. 74.
    6. .