On Your Every Word

On Your Every Word
On Your Every Word
Studio album by Amy Holland
Released 1983
Recorded 1982-1983
Genre pop, rock
Producer Michael McDonald
Patrick Henderson
Amy Holland chronology
Amy Holland
(1980)
On Your Every Word
(1983)
The Journey to Miracle River
(2008)

On Your Every Word is a 1983 album released by Amy Holland in 1983. This would be her second studio album and would be her last one, before she spent the rest of the 1980s recording songs for film soundtracks such as Scarface, Teen Wolf, Night of the Comet, St. Elmo's Fire, K-9, and much more. In one of the songs on the album, Amy sings a duet with David Pack on the song I Still Run To You. There is a cover version of The Four Tops' "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" sung by Holland herself. Steve Lukather collaborates on the album and does a guitar solo during an instrumental break on the last song of the album which is called. Rollin' By. 1983 was not only the year this album would be released, it was also the year when Amy Holland and Michael McDonald got married. Amy would not release another studio album until 2008, when she released The Journey to Miracle River.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Anytime You Want Me"   Paul Bliss 3:23
2. "On Your Every Word"   Michael McDonald, Amy Holland 3:48
3. "Never Give Up"   Amy Holland, Jeff Day 3:32
4. "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)"   Ed Holland, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland 3:05
5. "Hurts a Little Bit"   Melissa Lundgren, Lauren Wood 3:43
6. "You & I"   Richard Page, John Lang, Steve George 3:11
7. "So Sentimental"   Robert Akers Terry, Michael McDonald 3:12
8. "I Still Run to You (Duet with David Pack)"   David Pack, Michael McDonald 4:15
9. "Rollin' By"   Michael McDonald, Ed Sanford 4:35

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