Heart to Yours

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Heart to Yours
Heart to Yours cover
Studio album by Michelle Williams
Released April 16, 2002
Recorded 2002
Genre Gospel
Length -
Label Sanctuary/Columbia
Producer(s) Buster
Warryn Campbell
Shirley Caesar
H.R. Crump
Damon Elliott
Luther "Mano" Hanes
Paul Hemphill
Michael E. Mathis
Kayla Parker
Shavoni
Bubba Smith
Erron Williams
Professional reviews
Michelle Williams chronology
Heart To Yours
(2002)
Do You Know
(2004)


Heart To Yours is the solo debut album by American singer Michelle Williams, released on April 16, 2002 via Sancutary/Columbia Records. The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard Gospel charts and spawned the single "Heard A Word". Although the album wasn't certified it became her biggest selling album to date with 278,312 copies sold in the U.S.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

# Title
1. "Heart To Yours" (with Kayla Parker) 4:16
2. "Heard A Word" 4:58
3. "So Glad" (with Mary Mary) 3:54
4. "Sun Will Shine Again" (with Kayla Parker) 4:18
5. "Better Place 9:11" (with Damon Elliott, Kayla Parker & Sean Dancy) 3:01
6. "Change The World" (with Kayla Parker) 3:59
7. "Everything" (with HR Crump & Kayla Parker) 3:33
8. "You Care For Me" (featuring Isaac Carree & Lowell Pye of Men Of Standard) 5:52
9. "Steal Away To Jesus" (with Shirley Caesar) 3:27
10. "A Tried Stone (Prelude)" "Rock With Me" 6:05
11. "Gospel Medley" (featuring Destiny's Child) 3:25
12. "Heaven" (featuring Carl Thomas) 3:07

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Executive producers: Mathew Knowles
  • Producer: Buster, Warryn Campbell, Shirley Caesar, H.R. Crump, Damon Elliott, Luther "Mano" Hanes, Paul Hemphill, Michael E. Mathis, Kayla Parker, Shavoni, Bubba Smith, Erron Williams
  • Vocal producer: H.R. Crump, Kayla Parker
  • Vocal assistance: Lisa Butts, Isaac Carree, Gene Conyers, Damon Elliott, Donald Gore, Kayla Parker, Lowell Pye
  • Engineers: Wayne Allison, Rich Balmer, Buster, Cedric Courtois, Larry Sturm, Peter Thyssen, Dan Workman
  • Mixing: Buster, Thor Laewe, Kevin Parker, Larry Sturm
  • A&R: Kim Burse, Alvin Williams
  • Art Direction: Ian Cuttler, Kris Feldman
  • Design: Frank Carbonari, Ian Cuttler
  • Photography: Christopher Kolk

[edit] Chart Performances

Year Chart Position
2002 The Billboard 200 (US Album Chart) #52
2002 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #17
2002 US Gospel Charts #1