David L. Cook discography
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Solo Christian albums[edit]
Year | Single | Album | U.S. Chart Positions | |
1985 | "Come Follow Me" | Come Follow Me | 4 | FXL Records |
1986 | "The Heart" | Personal Feelings | 1 | DLC Records |
1988 | "Lord Can You See Me" | Search Me | 1 | DLC Records |
1990 | "I Can Always Look Up" | I Heard His Voice | 1 | DLC Records |
1994 | "My Song" | My Song [Single] | 1 | Harden Productions |
1996 | "When Heaven is My Home" | When Heaven Is My Home [Featuring First Call] | 1 | DLC Records |
1997 | "In the Middle of it All" | In the Middle of it All | 1 | Mountainview Records |
1997 | "Drop That Rock" | In the Middle of it All | 1 | Mountainview Records |
1997 | "Through the Door" | In the Middle of it All | 1 | Mountainview Records |
1997 | "Harder for Wisemen" | In the Middle of it All | 10 | Mountainview Records |
1997 | "One Less Tear for God to Shed | In the Middle of it All | 1 | Mountainview Records |
1997 | "Whatever you go Through" | In the Middle of it All | 3 | Mountainview Records |
1998 | "Split Personality" | Split Personality [Live Comedy Album] | 1 | DLC Records |
2002 | "Wind of Change" | Wind of Change | 18 | DLC Records |
2003 | "Man of Clay" | Man of Clay [Single] | 5 | DLC Records |
2006 | "Changing Mountaintops" | Have You Ever | 9 | DLC Records |
2006 | "Why Can't I Go Back" | Have You Ever | 1 | DLC Records |
2011 | "We Didn't Have A Prayer" | We Didn't Have A Prayer [Single] | 1 | DLC Records[1] |
2012 | "Hands of Hope" | Hands of Hope written with Bruce Carroll and David Meece | 1 | DLC Records[2][3] |
References[edit]
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ignored (help) - ↑ Cook, David L. "Hands of Hope Hits #1 for 2 Weeks on charts" (PDF). Charles Brady. SoGospel Network. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 December 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012. Unknown parameter
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