Yolanda... Live In Washington is an album by gospel singer Yolanda Adams . This album contains performances previously only available on live VHS concerts, as well as two studio tracks: "Praise Your Holy Name," and "Thank You." The latter was re-recorded on Adams' 2001 album Believe .
"The Only Way" (Fred Vaughn, Mervyn Warren ) - 7:06
"Let Us Worship Him" (Armirris Palmore) - 7:05
"My Everything" (Yolanda Adams , Ben Tankard ) - 5:38
"Just A Prayer Away" (Gregory Curtis) - 7:37
"The Battle Is the Lord's " (V. Michael McKay) - 6:29
"I'll Always Remember" (Armirris Palmore) - 9:09
"This Joy" (Pharis "June Bug" Evans Jr.) - 6:06
"Through The Storm" (V. Michael McKay) - 5:26
"Save The World" (Raymond Reeder) - 6:38
"Praise Your Holy Name" (Derek Clark) - 4:35
"Thank You" (John Croslan II) - 6:15
Yolanda Adams – vocals, producer
Raymond Angry – keyboards
Angela Bell – additional vocals
Rodney Covington – additional vocals
Rémy David – engineer
Larry Day – producer
Tyrone Dickerson – keyboards, producer, music director, choir director
Juanita Edwards – additional vocals
Anthony Harmon – bass
Yomme Johnson – additional vocals
Ann McCrary – additional vocals
Gayle Mayes – additional vocals
Armirris Palmore – additional vocals
Angela Primm – additional vocals
Desmond Pringle – additional vocals
Phillip Ratliff – guitar
Raymond Reeder – choir director
Oscar Seaton – drums
Sylvia Logan-Sharp – additional vocals
Kevin Szymanski – assistant engineer
Ben Tankard – producer, mixing
Union Temple Youth – choir vocals
Union Temple Concert – choir vocals
Vanessa Williams – additional vocals
Suzanne Young – additional vocals
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