Walking in the Light

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Walking in the Light
Richard Hewson
Cliff Richard chronology
Silver
(1983)
Walking in the Light
(1984)
The Rock Connection
(1984)

Walking in the Light is a

contemporary Christian music (CCM) albums during the 1980s in the UK.[2]

The album's tracks were all originally released during Richard's renaissance period of the late 1970s and early 1980s on his studio albums, live albums, and the

pop singles. The track selection wraps up most of the Gospel tracks Richard released in the period that were not included on his two Gospel studio albums of the period, Small Corners (1978) and Now You See Me, Now You Don't
(1982). A follow-up gospel compilation album It's a Small World was released the following year (1985), but it only contained two tracks not already available on earlier Richard albums; namely, "Tiny Planet" (previously unreleased) and "Moving In" (B-side of "Carrie", 1980).

Track listing

As per the album liner notes and record centre-label:[3]

Side 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Better Than I Know Myself" (from Wired for Sound, 1981)David Cooke / Judy Mackenzie3:43
2."Such is the Mystery" (from I'm Nearly Famous, 1976)John Dawson Read5:10
3."Every Face Tells a Story" (from Every Face Tells a Story, 1977)Michael Allison / Peter Sills3:20
4."Love and a Helping Hand" (from the B-side of "Little Town", 1982)Cliff Richard3:06
5."You Got Me Wondering" (from Every Face Tells a Story, 1977)Terry Britten3:35
6."Walking in the Light" (from the B-side of "Hot Shot", 1979)Terry Britten3:15
Side 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music" (live; from
Chris Eaton
4:03
10."You Me and Jesus" (from the B-side of "Little Town", 1982)Cliff Richard2:17
11."Summer Rain" (from Wired for Sound, 1981)Chris Eaton4:18
12."Thief in the Night" (live with the London Philharmonic Orchestra; from Dressed for the Occasion, 1983)Paul Field3:56

References

  1. ^ "New Albums" (PDF). Music Week. 18 August 1984. p. 29. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  2. ^ Crossrhythms - Walking in the Light
  3. ^ "Walking in the Light". Myhrr. Retrieved 1 January 2021.

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