Barbara Mandrell to Release Gospel Album Digitally; Releases New Single Today

Country Music Hall of Famer and beloved Grand Ole Opry star Barbara Mandrell released today the first digital single, "Where Could I Go (But to the Lord)," from her timeless album Precious Memories: 20 Hymns & Gospel Classics (Gaither Music Group), a recording that showcases Mandrell's profound and heartfelt renditions of gospel classics.
Thirty-five years ago, the album was first released as a two-record collection. In celebration of that anniversary, Precious Memories: 20 Hymns & Gospel Classics is scheduled for digital release for the first time on March 15, 2024.
Precious Memories: 20 Hymns & Gospel Classics, produced by country music hitmaker Tom Collins, returns Mandrell to her roots, highlighting her deep connection with gospel music and her exceptional artistry. The digital release of this collection includes the standards "The Old Rugged Cross," "In the Garden," and the lead single "Where Could I Go (But to the Lord)" among others. The album's fusion of traditional hymns with Mandrell's distinctive style promises to captivate both long-time fans and new listeners.
"When I recorded this album in 1989, I chose a group of songs that I grew up listening to and singing," said Mandrell. "They are songs that I still cherish to this day. It's an honor and thrill to think that 35 years later, this music will have the opportunity to touch a new generation of fans. I'm so thankful the folks at Gaither believe in this record as much today as I did back then."
The first single is available on digital streaming platforms and will be featured on Gaither Radio on Pandora, Gaither Radio on Amazon and Apple Music's Front Porch Country Gospel collections in addition to a number of label playlists on multiple online platforms. It will be featured on the Gaither Music TV YouTube channel (over 3 million subscribers) and highlighted on the Gaither Facebook page (over 2 million followers). Precious Memories: 20 Hymns & Gospel Classics is distributed by Capitol Christian Music Group and Universal Music.
Download and stream digital single here and pre-order album here
With a career spanning over three decades, Mandrell is revered for her versatility and trailblazing role in the country music industry. She began her journey as a prodigy on the steel guitar, leading to performances with icons like Johnny Cash and high-profile shows, including her own hit NBC variety show. The two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year has earned a string of No.1 hits, such as "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed" and "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool." Her influence extends beyond music into television with appearances ranging from The Tonight Show to Larry King Live; and her autobiography, Get to the Heart: The Barbara Mandrell Story, was a New York Times Best Seller.
Since her retirement in 1997, Mandrell has stayed focused on her faith, family and country. This new album is not only a testament to her enduring talent but also to her lifelong commitment to gospel music. Mandrell's impact on the music industry continues to resonate, and this latest work is a beautiful addition to her legendary career.
Track List for Precious Memories: 20 Hymns & Gospel Classics:
- I Love To Tell The Story
- Old Rugged Cross
- Farther Along
- Power In The Blood
- Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior
- Just A Little Talk With Jesus
- I Need Thee Every Hour
- Peace In The Valley
- Just A Closer Walk With Thee
- He Keeps Me Singing
- Have Thine Own Way Lord
- It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)
- Softly And Tenderly
- When We All Get To Heaven
- Sweet Hour Of Prayer
- In The Garden
- Where Could I Go (But To The Lord)
- Let Me Live
- Blessed Assurance
- Precious Memories
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