A Reason To Live
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 10, 1993
StudioThe Bennett House and North Beach Studio (Franklin, Tennessee).
GenreCCM
Length46:59
LabelWord
ProducerMark Hammond
Cindy Morgan chronology
Real Life
(1992)
A Reason To Live
(1993)
Under the Waterfall
(1995)

A Reason To Live is the second album from Contemporary Christian music singer Cindy Morgan. It was released in 1993 by Word Records and earned Morgan a Dove award nomination as Female Vocalist of the Year.[1] The song "I Will Be Free" also received a Dove Award for Short Form Music Video of the Year at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1994.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Cindy Morgan, unless otherwise noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Picture Me In Paradise"Grant CunninghamMark Hammond5:35
2."The Days of Innocence"Cindy MorganMark Hammond4:36
3."Storybook"Cindy Morgan; Grant CunninghamMark Hammond4:10
4."Reaching In"  4:27
5."We Can Live Together"Cindy MorganMark Hammond5:14
6."Love's Still Love"Grant CunninghamMark Hammond4:07
7."A Reason To Live"  5:31
8."Let Somebody Love You"Cindy Morgan; Mark HammondMark Hammond3:38
9."Someone Believes In You"  4:47
10."I Will Be Free"  4:54
Total length:46:59

Personnel

  • Cindy Morgan – lead vocals, backing vocals (1–9)
  • Mark Hammond – keyboard programming (1–9), bass and drum programming (1–9), arrangements (1–10), backing vocals (2–5, 8), programming (10)
  • Brian Green – keyboards (9), acoustic piano (9, 10), programming (10), strings (10), arrangements (10)
  • Jerry McPherson – electric guitar (5), guitars (7)
  • Billy Crockett – gut-string guitar (5)
  • Jackie Street – bass guitar (2)
  • Craig Nelson – bass guitar (9)
  • John Hammond – drums (9)
  • Mervyn Warren – backing vocals (1)
  • Michael Mellett – backing vocals (3, 5)
  • Geoffrey Thurman – backing vocals (6)
  • Chris Willis – backing vocals (6)
  • Tina Hutchison – backing vocals (7)
  • Tabitha Fair – backing vocals (8)
  • Vicky Vaughn – backing vocals (8)
Choir on "We Can Live Together"
  • Grant Cunningham, Tina Hutchinson, Michael Mellett, Cindy Morgan and Kip Raines


Production

  • John Mays – executive producer
  • Mark Hammond – producer
  • Ronnie Brookshire – recording, mixing
  • Dave Dillbeck – additional engineer, assistant engineer
  • Todd Robbins – additional engineer
  • Shawn McLean – assistant engineer
  • Paul Skaife – assistant engineer
  • Ken Love – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Brent Lenthall – production assistance
  • Kim Sagmiller – production coordination, art direction
  • Loren Balman – art direction
  • Randall Lockwood – design
  • Patrick Pollei – design
  • Mark Tucker – photography
  • Claudia McConnell-Fowler – stylist
  • Alvaro Alarcon – hair, make-up
  • Mike Atkins – management

References

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