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I Need You Now is the debut studio album from contemporary gospel singer Smokie Norful. The album was released on May 21, 2002 through EMI Gospel and Chordant Records. I Need You Now: Limited Edition was released on the same labels on October 21, 2003.
Norful is best known for his 2002 album, I Need You Now and his 2004 release, Nothing Without You, which won a Grammy at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album in 2004. [1] Norful received his second Grammy in 2015 at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards for his song "No Greater Love", ten years after winning his first.
Printable version; In other projects ... Smokie Norful Live (2009) How I Got Over...Songs That Carried Us ... Chart (2009) Position
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I Need You Now may refer to: I Need You Now, a 2002 album by Smokie Norful "I Need You Now" (1954 song), a song written by Al Jacobs and Jimmie Crane "I Need You Now" (Agnes song), a 2009 song by Agnes Carlsson "(I Need You Now) More Than Words Can Say", a 1990 song by Alias
Life Changing is the third studio album by the contemporary gospel singer Smokie Norful. The album was released on October 3, 2006, through EMI Gospel . Track listing
WOW Gospel Essentials is a "best of" Gospel music collection spanning more than ten years. The album includes twelve tracks on one CD. It reached 124 on the Billboard 200 chart in 2008, third place on the Top Gospel Albums chart and twenty-second place on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
"Yes It's You Lady" — — — — 1983 "Blame It on Love" (Smokey Robinson with High Inergy; credited as Smokey Robinson & Barbara Mitchell on the Hot 100) 48 35 5 — "Don't Play Another Love Song" — 75 36 — "I've Made Love to You a Thousand Times" — 8 — — "Touch the Sky" — 68 — — 1984 "Ebony Eyes" (Rick James featuring ...