Love Is You to Me is the third studio album by American Christian singer and songwriter Kim Boyce, released in 1989 on Myrrh Records.[2] Highlights include a duet with the Imperials on the title song, which Boyce co-wrote with member Jimmie Lee Sloas and a cover of Keith Green's "O Lord You're Beautiful". Brian Tankersley, who produced Boyce's first two albums, produced six songs, Rhett Lawrence produced three songs and Christian singer-songwriter Tim Miner produced and co-wrote the track "Tender Heart". The album debuted and peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Top Inspirational Albums chart.

Love Is You to Me
Studio album by
Released1989
StudioGBT Studio and Bill Schnee Studios (Hollywood, California); Oakshire Recorders (Los Angeles, California); Knightlight Studios (Dallas, Texas).
GenreCCM, dance pop, adult contemporary
Length40:26
LabelMyrrh, Word
ProducerBrian Tankersley, Rhett Lawrence, Tim Miner
Kim Boyce chronology
Time and Again
(1988)
Love Is You to Me
(1989)
This I Know
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Holding My Hand"Kim Boyce, Brian Tankersley, Stacey O'Brien3:46
2."For Every Lonely Heart"Claire Cloninger, Phil Sillas4:01
3."Love Is You to Me" (duet with The Imperials)K. Boyce, Jimmie Lee Sloas3:37
4."Dancin' My Heart Away"BeBe Winans4:06
5."Faith"Denny Correll, Rhett Lawrence3:48
6."Tender Heart"K. Boyce, Tim Miner5:03
7."Best Friend"K. Boyce, R. Lawrence, S. O'Brien, Denny Bouchard3:32
8."O Lord You're Beautiful"Keith Green4:50
9."I'm Asking You" (featuring Bryan Duncan)K. Boyce, John Andrew Schreiner3:37
10."It Always Comes Back to You"Blue Weaver4:06

Note: The tracks "Dancin' My Heart Away," "Faith" and "Best Friend" were produced by Rhett Lawrence. "Tender Heart" was produced by Tim Miner. All other tracks were produced by Brian Tankersley.

Personnel

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  • Kim Boyce – vocals, backing vocals (2, 4–7, 10)
  • Brian Tankersley – keyboards (1–3), synth bass (1, 2), drums (1–3, 8, 9), backing vocals (1, 8, 9), arrangements (2, 8, 10), percussion (3), bass (8)
  • Phil Silas – keyboards (2), synth bass (2), arrangements (2)
  • Jimmie Lee Sloas – keyboards (3), arrangements (3)
  • Rhett Lawrence – keyboards (4, 5, 7), Fairlight CMI (4, 5, 7), bass (4, 5, 7), drums (4, 5, 7), backing vocals (4), arrangements (4, 5, 7)
  • Tim Miner – keyboards (6), backing vocals (6), vocal arrangements (6)
  • John Andrew Schreiner – keyboards (8–10), arrangements (8, 10)
  • Michael Hodge – guitars (1–5, 7, 10)
  • Tommy Sims – guitars (6), bass (6), backing vocals (6)
  • Spencer Campbell – electric bass (1, 2), bass (3)
  • Kirk Whalum – saxophone (2, 8, 9)
  • David Boruff – saxophone (4)
  • Kristina Clark – backing vocals (1, 8)
  • Carrie McDowell Hodge – backing vocals (1, 8)
  • The Imperials – vocals (3)
  • Cindy Cruse – backing vocals (6)
  • Don Wallace – backing vocals (6), vocal arrangements (6)
  • Bryan Duncan – guest vocals (9)

Production and Technical

  • Mark Maxwell – executive producer
  • Brian Tankersley – executive producer, recording (1–3, 8–10), mixing (1–3, 8–10)
  • Dan Garcia – recording (4, 5, 7), mixing (4, 5, 7)
  • Rhett Lawrence – recording (4, 5, 7)
  • David Ebensberger – recording (6)
  • Tim Miner – recording (6)
  • Win Kutz – mixing (6)
  • Ken Allardyce – assistant engineer (1–3, 5, 9, 10)
  • Luis Chi-Sing – assistant engineer (1–4, 7, 9, 10)
  • Brian Gardner – mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Joan Tankersley – art direction
  • Janice Watson – design
  • Laurie Fink – cover coordinator
  • Bonnie Lewis – photography

Charts

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Chart (1989) Peak
position
US Inspirational Albums (Billboard)[3] 13

Radio singles

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Year Singles Peak positions
CCM AC[4] CCM CHR[5]
1989 "For Every Lonely Heart" 10 16
1989 "Faith" 6 13
1990 "Tender Heart" 22 6
1990 "Love Is You to Me" (with The Imperials) 15 8

References

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  1. ^ Kim Boyce – Love Is You to Me at AllMusic. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  2. ^ Kim Boyce: Love Is You to Me. Myrrh Records. 1989.
  3. ^ "Inspirational LPs" (PDF). Billboard. August 26, 1988. p. 64.
  4. ^ Brothers, Jeffrey Lee, ed. (2003). CCM Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978 - 2001. AuthorHouse. p. 40, 41. ISBN 1-4107-3294-0.
  5. ^ Brothers, Jeffrey Lee, ed. (1999). CCM Hot Hits: Christian Hit Radio - 20 Years of Charts, Artist Bios and More. CCM Books. p. 33. ISBN 0-8230-7718-7.