Heart To Yours - Track Listing

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Heart to Yours" Erron Williams, Michelle Williams, Kayla Parker, D. Washington Erron Williams 3:54
2. "Heard a Word" Michelle Williams, L. "Buster" Brown III, S. "Shavoni Parker Buster & Shavoni 4:56
3. "So Glad" (duet w/Mary Mary) Erica Campbell, Tina Campbell, Warryn Campbell, F. Santacruz Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell 3:54
4. "Sun Will Shine Again" Kayla Parker Luther "Mano" Hanes 4:18
5. "Better Place (9.11)" Michelle Williams, Damon Elliott, Kayla Parker Damon Elliott 3:01
6. "Change the World" HR Crump, C. Brown HR Crump 3:59
7. "Everything" HR Crump, Michelle Williams, Kayla Parker, A. Williams HR Crump 3:33
8. "You Care For Me" (featuring Isaac Carree & Lowell Pye of Men of Standard) HR Crump HR Crump 5:56
9. "Steal Away To Jesus" (duet w/ Shirley Caesar) Wallace Willis, Shirley Caesar Shirley Caesar, Bubba Smith, Michael E. Mathis 3:27
10. "Rock With Me" Erron Williams, Kayla Parker Erron Williams 6:04
11. "Gospel Medley" (Destiny's Child) Beyoncé Knowles, Kirk Franklin, Richard Smallwood Beyoncé Knowles 3:26
12. "Heaven" (Bonus Track featuring Carl Thomas) BeBe Winans, K. Thomas Mario Winans 3:07
Japan Bonus Track
No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
13. "Steal Away To Jesus" (duet w/ Shirley Caesar) Wallace Willis, Shirley Caesar 3:52
Notes
  • "Steal Away To Jesus" is a completely re-worked cover of the Wallace Willis hymn which was arranged by Shirley Caesar (who also features on the track).
  • "Rock With Me" contains resung elements from "Cornerstone" by Leon Patillo.
  • "Gospel Medley" consists of an interpolation of Kirk Franklin's "Holy is the Lamb", the Anna Bartlett Warner hymn "Jesus Loves Me" and concludes with the final section of Richard Smallwood's "Total Praise".

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