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"All Things are Possible"
Single by Dan Peek
from the album All Things Are Possible
B-side
  • "Home Town" 1st release
  • "He's All That's Right" 2nd release
Released1979
GenreContemporary Christian
Length3:02
LabelLamb & Lion
Songwriter(s)Dan Peek, Chris Christian
Producer(s)Chris Christian
Dan Peek singles chronology
"All Things are Possible"
(1979)
"Ready for Love"
(1980)

"All Things Are Possible" is the debut solo single by former America member Dan Peek, from the album of the same name, All Things Are Possible. Released in 1979, it was a No. 1 hit on contemporary Christian music stations (staying at the top of the charts for 13 weeks), as well as reaching the mainstream Pop and Adult Contemporary charts, making it one of the first, if not the first CCM crossover hit. The song was written by Peek and Chris Christian, who also produced the single. Since its release, it has been included on several various artists, CCM compilations.

Chart performance

Chart (1979) Peak
position
CCM Hot Hits 1
CCM Hot AC Hits 1
US Billboard Hot 100 78
US Billboard Easy Listening 6
US Cash Box Singles Chart 95
US Record World Singles Chart 123

References

  1. All Music Guide Dan Peek discography, retrieved 30 August 2022
  2. ^ "– Hot hits: Christian hit radio : 20 years of charts, artist bios, and more". CCM Creative Ventures. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  3. ^ "– CCM Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978-2001". 1st Book Library. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  4. All Music Guide Dan Peek All Things are Possible album credits, retrieved 30 August 2022
  5. "All Things are Possible - Dan Peek - Amazon.com.com Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved November 21, 2018.
  6. ^ "– US Billboard Music Charts". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 31, 2005. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
  7. "US Cash Box Charts". CashBoxMagazine.com. Retrieved July 27, 2011.
  8. Whitburn, Joel (2015). The Comparison Book Billboard/Cash Box/Record World 1954-1982. Sheridan Books. p. 387. ISBN 978-0-89820-213-7.


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