The Preacher's Wife (soundtrack)

The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album
Soundtrack album by Whitney Houston
Released November 26, 1996
Recorded January – February 1996
Genre Gospel, soul, R&B[1]
Length 62:20
Label Arista
Producer Whitney Houston (also executive), Mervyn Warren, Ricky Minor, Steve Lipson, Babyface, David Foster
Whitney Houston chronology
The Bodyguard
(1992)
The Preacher's Wife
(1996)
My Love Is Your Love
(1998)
Singles from The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album
  1. "I Believe In You And Me"
    Released: December 10, 1996
  2. "Step by Step"
    Released: 24 February 1997
  3. "My Heart Is Calling"
    Released: June 10, 1997
Alternative cover

The Preacher's Wife: Original Soundtrack Album is the soundtrack to the 1996 film of the same name and features songs performed by Whitney Houston, who also stars in the film. It is the best-selling gospel album of all time, and has sold an estimated 6 million copies worldwide in 1996.[2]

The lead single, "I Believe in You and Me" (a cover of The Four Tops classic), became a top five hit in the U.S.[3] and was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 40th Grammy Awards, as well as for Best R&B Album.[4]

"Step by Step" was another hit single, peaking at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "My Heart Is Calling" became the soundtrack's final release.

"Lay Aside Every Weight", covered and performed by Georgia Mass Choir and Whitney Houston, appears in the film but not on the motion picture soundtrack for unknown reasons.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[5]
The New York Times(Positive)[6]
Rolling Stone[7]

Commercial performance

Released on November 26, 1996, The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200 albums chart on the issue dated December 14, 1996, selling 90,500 units in the first week.[8] On its second week, the album jumped to number four on the chart with the Greatest Gainer mark, and the following week reached number three, which was the album's peak position.[9][10] The album also debuted at number eight on the Billboard Top R&B Albums chart, and in three weeks later, peaked at the number one and remained there for two weeks, becoming her fourth number one album on the chart.[11][12] It stayed for a total of 38 weeks, 49 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart and the Top R&B Albums chart respectively.[11][13]

In addition, The Preacher's Wife Soundtrack was more successful on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart than on any other chart. The album debuted straight at number one on the chart and spent 26 consecutive weeks at the top from December 14, 1996 to June 7, 1997. It remained on the chart for 117 weeks.[14][15] Eventually the album became number one gospel album on the 1997 Billboard Top Gospel Albums year-end chart and also "Best-selling gospel recording" by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) in 1996-1997.[16][17] It was certified 3× Platinum for shipping 3 million copies in the United States alone by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on June 30, 1998.[18] According to the Nielsen SoundScan, as of 2012, the gospel album has sold 2,627,000 copies in the United States alone. It has sold over 8 million copies Worldwide to date.[2]

Music critics saw a more emotionally engaged side of Houston, particularly with the soundtrack’s gospel offerings. “For the first time in her 12-year recording career, Houston sounds genuinely moved by her material. Early on she stumbles through the Annie Lennox-penned "Step By Step," but the presence of the Georgia Mass Choir on six subsequent tracks melts her frosty reserve,” People magazine wrote.[19]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Believe in You and Me" (film version)David Wolfert, Sandy LinzerMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston4:03
2."Step by Step"  Annie LennoxStephen Lipson4:12
3."Joy" (with the Georgia Mass Choir)Kirk FranklinMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston3:16
4."Hold On, Help Is on the Way" (with the Georgia Mass Choir)Rev. Kenneth PadenMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston3:09
5."I Go to the Rock" (with the Georgia Mass Choir)Dottie RamboMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston4:05
6."I Love the Lord" (with the Georgia Mass Choir)Richard SmallwoodMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston4:57
7."Somebody Bigger Than You and I" (Featuring Bobby Brown, Faith Evans, Johnny Gill, Monica and Ralph Tresvant)Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Sonny BurkeWhitney Houston, Rickey Minor4:42
8."You Were Loved"  Diane WarrenBabyface4:13
9."My Heart Is Calling"  BabyfaceBabyface4:15
10."I Believe in You and Me" (single version)David Wolfert, Sandy LinzerDavid Foster3:55
11."Step by Step" (Remix)Annie LennoxRemixed by Teddy Riley4:34
12."Who Would Imagine a King"  Mervyn Warren, Hallerin Hilton HillMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston3:31
13."He's All Over Me" (with Shirley Caesar and the Georgia Mass Choir)Alvin DarlingMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston3:53
14."The Lord Is My Shepherd" (performed by Cissy Houston with Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir)TraditionalMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston4:24
15."Joy to the World" (with the Georgia Mass Choir)TraditionalMervyn Warren, Whitney Houston4:41

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Chart Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[20] 34
Austrian Albums Chart[21] 8
Belgian Albums Chart (Vl)[22] 34
Belgian Albums Chart (Wa)[23] 45
Dutch Albums Chart[24] 17
French Albums Chart[25] 28
German Albums Chart[26] 9
Norwegian Albums Chart[27] 39
Japanese Albums Chart[28] 14
Spanish Albums Chart[29] 21
Swedish Albums Chart[30] 16
Swiss Albums Chart[31] 11
U.S. Billboard 200[32] 3
U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[33] 1
U.S. Billboard Top Gospel Albums[15] 1
Chart (2012) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 80
U.S. Top Pop Catalog Albums (Billboard) 9

Year-end charts

Chart (1996) Position
Swedish Albums Chart[34] 78

Certifications

Region Provider Certification
(sales thresholds)
Sales/shipments
Canada CRIA Platinum[35] 100,000+
Europe IFPI Platinum[36] 1,000,000+
Italy FIMI Gold[37] 50,000+
Japan RIAJ Platinum 250,000
Spain AFYVE Gold[29] 50,000
Sweden IFPI Gold[38] 50,000
Switzerland IFPI Gold[39] 25,000
United Kingdom BPI Silver[40] 60,000
United States RIAA 3× Platinum[41] 3,112,000[42]/
3,000,000
Worldwide 8,000,000[2][43]

Awards and nominations

Academy Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1997 Hans Zimmer for The Preacher's Wife Best Original Musical or Comedy Score[44] Nominated

American Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1998 The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album Favorite Soundtrack[45] Nominated

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1997 The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album Favorite Female, R&B[46] Won
1998 The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album Favorite Soundtrack[47] Nominated

Essence Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1997 Whitney Houston (herself) The Triumphant Spirit Award[48][49] Won

GMA (Gospel Music Association) Dove Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1997 Special Award Outstanding Mainstream Contribution to Gospel Music[50] Won
1998 "I Go to the Rock" Traditional Gospel Song of the Year (with Dottie Rambo)[51][52] Won

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1998 The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album Best R&B Album[53] Nominated
"I Believe in You and Me" Best Female R&B Vocal Performance[53] Nominated

NAACP Image Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1997 The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album Outstanding Gospel Artist (with Georgia Mass Choir)[54][55][56] Won
Outstanding Album[54][55][56] Won

The NARM Best Seller Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1997 The Preacher's Wife Original Soundtrack Album Best-selling Gospel Recording[17] Won

People's Choice Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1998 Whitney Houston (herself) Favorite Female Musical Performer (tied with Reba McEntire)[57][58] Won

Soul Train Music Awards

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1998 Special Award The 1998 Quincy Jones Award — for Outstanding Career Achievements in the field of entertainment[59][60] Won

Trumpet Awards

Trumpet Awards, the awards are intended to honor blacks who, through consistency and longevity, have inspired others and have achieved success in their chosen professions or careers.[61]

Year Nominee/work Award Result
1998 Whitney Houston (herself) The Pinnacle Award[61][62] Won

See also

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