The Dugout, Great Circle Sound,
Greg Nelson Studio, Digital Associates, Sound Stage Studios, OmniSound Studios and Sixteenth Avenue Sound (
Nashville, Tennessee)
Find It on the Wings is the fifteenth studio album by Christian singer
Sandy Patty, released in late 1994 on
Word Records.[2] It is the first album on which the singer uses her real last name Patty, and she continued to use it on future releases. Patty collaborated with producer
Phil Ramone and songwriters
Burt Bacharach and
Will Jennings on the song "If I Want To", while her long-time producer
Greg Nelson produced the rest of the album. Patty also duetted with
R&B singer
Peabo Bryson on the gospel track "Make It 'til Tomorrow". Bob Farrell co-wrote the majority of the songs with producer Nelson.
Cindy Morgan contributed the song "When I Heal". In 1995, Patty was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the
26th GMA Dove Awards, losing to
CeCe Winans, but the album did win Inspirational Album of the Year. In 1996, Find It on the Wings was nominated for a Grammy for
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album at the
38th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number three on the BillboardTop Christian Albums chart.[3]
The Dugout, Great Circle Sound,
Greg Nelson Studio, Digital Associates, Sound Stage Studios, OmniSound Studios and Sixteenth Avenue Sound (
Nashville, Tennessee)
Find It on the Wings is the fifteenth studio album by Christian singer
Sandy Patty, released in late 1994 on
Word Records.[2] It is the first album on which the singer uses her real last name Patty, and she continued to use it on future releases. Patty collaborated with producer
Phil Ramone and songwriters
Burt Bacharach and
Will Jennings on the song "If I Want To", while her long-time producer
Greg Nelson produced the rest of the album. Patty also duetted with
R&B singer
Peabo Bryson on the gospel track "Make It 'til Tomorrow". Bob Farrell co-wrote the majority of the songs with producer Nelson.
Cindy Morgan contributed the song "When I Heal". In 1995, Patty was nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year at the
26th GMA Dove Awards, losing to
CeCe Winans, but the album did win Inspirational Album of the Year. In 1996, Find It on the Wings was nominated for a Grammy for
Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album at the
38th Grammy Awards. The album peaked at number three on the BillboardTop Christian Albums chart.[3]