About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Show Me Your Way' was released in 1991, Glen Campbell had already established himself as a household name with hits since the 1960s. This album marked a return to his roots in gospel music after several years of exploring pop and country genres. It came during a period when Campbell was seeking to reconnect with his faith and personal identity amidst challenges in his career.
Why it matters
'Show Me Your Way' is notable for its exploration of spiritual themes, reflecting Campbell's own journey of faith. The album received positive critical reception within the Christian music community, and it helped to solidify Campbell's position in the genre of gospel music, reaching audiences who may not have engaged with his earlier work.
Essential tracks
- "The Greatest Gift of All" — This opening track encapsulates the album's central themes of gratitude and faith, featuring uplifting melodies that set a reflective tone.
- "Show Me Your Way" — The title track serves as a personal prayer for guidance, showcasing Campbell's vocal sincerity and lyrical depth.
- "Where I Am Going" — This song highlights the album's introspective nature, combining poignant lyrics with a soulful melody that resonates deeply.
Release Date
October 1, 1991
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 The Greatest Gift of All 4:41
- 2 Jesus and Me 2:57
- 3 Where I Am Going 4:10
- 4 Wayward Son 4:13
- 5 Unto the Least of These 4:07
- 6 Show Me Your Way 3:18
- 7 This Savior I Sing of Today 2:57
- 8 A Few Good Men 3:51
- 9 Where Shadows Never Fall 3:01
- 10 The Four Horsemen 5:03