What a Day
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What A Day is the title of the first solo album by Phil Keaggy, released in 1973, on Nissi Records.
Track Listing
All Songs Written By Phil Keaggy.
Side One
- "This Is What The Lord Will Do For You" (2:54)
- "King Of The Jews" (2:05)
- "Walking With Our Lord" (4:17)
- "A Time And A Place" (2:44)
- "Rejoice" (4:44)
- "What A Day" (4:49)
- "Now I Can See" (5:09)
- "Behold All Things Become New" (1:18)
- "Hallelujah" (4:43)
- "I Will Sing" (3:27)
Personnel
- Phil Keaggy: All instruments and Vocals.
Production Notes
- Produced and arranged by Phil Keaggy.
- Co-produced and engineered by Gary Hedden.