Miracles of the Heart

Miracles of the Heart
Studio album by James "D-Train" Williams
Released 1986
Genre Funk
Boogie
Urban
Synthpop
Length 67:27
Label Columbia/CBS Records
Producer Hubert Eaves III
James "D-Train" Williams chronology
Something's On Your Mind
(1984)
Miracles of the Heart
(1986)
In Your Eyes
(1988)
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Miracles Of The Heart is the first solo studio album by James "D-Train" Williams known also as part of the American urban/post-disco group D Train. The record was released in United States in 1986 by Columbia Records. The single "Misunderstanding" was a number ten R&B hit in Billboard, while the romantic slow jam "Oh, How I Love You, Girl" made it to number 22 on Billboard's R&B singles chart. The album itself got as far as number 51 on Billboard's R&B albums chart.

Miracles of the Heart was remastered and expanded by Funky Town Grooves in 2011, which included six bonus tracks.

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. You Are Everything Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 5:29
2. Oh How I Love You (Girl) Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 5:14
3. Miracles of the Heart Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 5:04
4. Misunderstanding Dana Eaves/Hubert Eaves III 7:36
5. Let Me Love You Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 5:58
6. Ice Melts into Rain James "D-Train" Williams 5:41
7. I Got Your Number Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 4:35
8. Stand Up and Fight Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 5:03
9.* Oh How I Love You (Girl) (12" Version) Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 6:34 +
10.* You Are Everything (Acapella) Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 5:12 +
11.* Misunderstanding (12" Version) Dana Eaves/Hubert Eaves III 7:32 +
12.* Misunderstanding (Acapella) Dana Eaves/Hubert Eaves III 3:48 +
13.* Let Me Love You (12" Version) Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 6:14 +
14.* Let Me Love You (Dub Mix) Hubert Eaves III/James "D-Train" Williams 6:08 +

(*) Bonus tracks on the remastered version

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