The Boy in Me is an album by the American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1994.[4][5] It is an album of Christian music.[6]
- "The Boy in Me" (Kevin Stokes, Geoff Thurman) – (4:37)
- "Living the Legacy" (Lowell Alexander, Geoff Thurman) – (4:18)
- "Where Time Stands Still" (Shawn Craig, Geoff Thurman) – (4:21)
- "Call It Even" (Kim Patton, Becky Thurman, Geoff Thurman) – (3:40)
- "Come Harvest Time" (Lowell Alexander) – (3:58)
- "The Best Is Yet to Come" (Robert Noland, Paul Smith, Geoff Thurman) – (4:22)
- "Something to Die For" (Dave Clark, Michael Puryear, Geoff Thurman) – (4:03)
- "Mercy's Eyes" (Mark Hauth, Geoff Thurman) – (4:06)
- "All I Need Is You" (Ty Lacy, Geoff Thurman) – (4:26)
- "Amazing Grace" (John Newton; Arr. by Geoff Thurman) – (4:15)
- Glen Campbell – vocals, acoustic guitar, bagpipes
- Geoff Thurman – backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, synth bass, percussion programming
- Tom Hemby – acoustic guitar and electric guitar
- Jackie Street – bass guitar
- Cliff Downs – drums/percussion
- Strings – Nashville String Machine
- Background vocals – Cliff Downs, Mike Eldred, Mara Gail Getz, Michael Mellett, Cheryl Rogers
- Producers – Ronnie Brookshire, Cliff Downs, Geoff Thurman
- Engineers – Ron Brookshire, Otto D'Angolo, Cliff Downs, Ashley Hydrick, Doug Sarrett, SouperDave Dillbeck
- Art direction – Doug Knopp/Powell Creative Group
- Recorded and mixed at North Beach Studios, Franklin, TN
- Mastering by Ken Love at Master Mis Studios, Nashville, TN
Singles – CCM charts (United States)
Year
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Single
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Adult Contemporary
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Inspirational
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1994
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"The Best is Yet to Come"
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18
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24
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1994
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"The Boy in Me"
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29
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17
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1994
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"Come Harvest Time"
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-
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13
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- ^ "Glen Campbell - The Boy in Me Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Omnibus Press – via Google Books.
- ^ Woerner, Barbara (July–August 1994). "Rhinestone Cowboy Shines Through". Christian American. p. 14.
- ^ Lavin, Cheryl (June 26, 1994). "GLEN CAMPBELL". SUNDAY MAGAZINE. Chicago Tribune. p. 8.
- ^ Mohr, Lisa (March 6, 1995). "GLEN CAMPBELL REVIEW". Entertainment. The Dispatch–Argus.