Miracle (Puff Johnson album)
Miracle | ||
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Studio album by Puff Johnson | ||
Released | May 28, 1996 | |
Recorded | 1994-1996 | |
Genre | Pop, Dance, R&B | |
Length | 58:25 | |
Label | The WORK Group, Epic | |
Producer | Narada Michael Walden, Tim & Bob, Jermaine Dupri, Walter Afanasieff, Keith Thomas | |
Singles from Miracle | ||
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Miracle is the only studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Puff Johnson.[1] "Forever More" was the first single from the album.[2]
The album peaked US R&B #61, Heatseekers #34, with RIAA Certification: N/A (1 million worldwide).
Track list
- "Forever More" (Sally Jo Dakota, Puff Johnson, Narada Michael Walden)
- "Outside My Window" (Walter Afanasieff, Renaldo Benson, Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye, Puff Johnson)
- "All Over Your Face" (Carl Lowe, Jermaine Dupri, Michael McEwan)
- "Yearning" (Puff Johnson, Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson)
- "Love Between Me and You" (Walter Afanasieff, Puff Johnson)
- "Some Kind of Miracle" (Diane Warren)
- "All Because of You" (Jermaine Dupri, Puff Johnson, Carl Lowe, Lawrence Parker, Kenny Parker, Rodney LeMay, Hachidai Nakamura, Rokusuke Ei, Janice M. Johnson)
- "God Sent You" (Sally Jo Dakota, Puff Johnson, Narada Michael Walden, Randy Jackson)
- "True Meaning of Love" (Puff Johnson, Keith Thomas)
- "Come Closer" (Kevin Wales, Tim Kelley, Bob Robinson)
- "Please, Help Me, I'm Falling (In Love With You)" (Hal Blair, Don Robertson)
- "Hold on to His Hand" (Minister K. Ward)
References
- ↑ Billboard - 20 Apr 1996 - Page 22 "Work Group's Puff Johnson Creating A Romantic 'Miracle' ... The tracks on "Miracle" were mined from an assortment of genres; they include the jazz/fusion track "Come Closer," the spiritual "God Sent You," and the G-funk-tinged "Because Of You."
- ↑ S2S Magazine - Page 94 1996 ""Forever More" is one of the big hits from singer Puff Johnson's debut album, Miracle, on Columbia Records. At 23, Puff is realizing her dream by sharing with the world her exceptional talent. A classic beauty in her own right, Puff also commands attention in the fashion arena. Harper's Bazaar magazine shot a story on her titled the "Makings of a Diva."
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