He Leadeth Me
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1997 (U.S.)
Recorded1996
GenreGospel, R&B
Length49:54
LabelA & M Records
ProducerJoel Moss, Cissy Houston
Cissy Houston chronology
Face To Face
(1996)
He Leadeth Me
(1997)
Love Is Holding You'
(2001)

He Leadeth Me is a gospel album by American gospel/soul singer Cissy Houston, released in 1997 on A & M Records.[1] All the tracks were written and arranged by Houston. The album was produced, mastered and mixed by Joel Moss.

The album earned Houston a Grammy Award in 1999 for Best Traditional Gospel Album for a second time following her previous win for the same category in 1997.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Deep River/Campbell"Cissy Houston5:06
2."Prayer Will Change It"Cissy Houston3:34
3."He Leadeth Me"Cissy Houston4:13
4."Shelter in the Time of Storm"Cissy Houston4:53
5."Count Your Blessings"Cissy Houston4:45
6."Glory Train"Cissy Houston4:58
7."In His Arms"Cissy Houston5:31
8."Stop, Look and Listen"Cissy Houston5:55
9."Every Day Every Hour"Cissy Houston5:25
10."Father, Son, Holy Ghost Is Me"Cissy Houston5:36
11."He Changed My Life"Cissy Houston5:05

Personnel

  • Arranged By – Jimmy Vivino, Ouida Harding
  • Arranged By, Producer, Vocals – Cissy Houston
  • Engineer, Mixed, Mastered, Producer – Joel Moss
  • Choir – Kevin Alford, Ingrid Arthur, Anita Jackson,
  • Trombone - Richie Rosenberg
  • Jerry Vivino - Saxophone [Alto]
  • Strings - Julien Barber, Elena Barere, Lamar Alsop, David Heiss, Jean Ingraham, Paul Peabody, Dan Mullen, Laura Seaton, Sue Pray, Pam Zimmerman, Marty Sweet, Lisa Steinberg
  • Synthesizer - Bette Sussman
  • Drums – Steve Jordan
  • Jimmy Vivino - Guitar [Electric]
  • Bass – T. M. Stevens
  • Trumpet, Horn - Earl Gardner
  • Patience Higgins - Saxophone [Baritone]
  • Darmon Meader - Saxophone [Tenor]
  • Edited By, Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
  • Engineer – Paul J. Falcone, Mark Johnson
  • Engineer [Assistant] - Ted Wolhsen
  • Organ – Rudy Copeland
  • Organ [Hammond] - Leon Pendarvis
  • Percussion – Steve Forman
  • Piano, Organ – Ouida Harding

References

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