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'"Conviction of the Heart"' is a song by singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins from his 1991 album, 'Leap of Faith'. The song written by Loggins and Guy Thomas, and produced by the former and Terry Nelson. It was released as the album's first single in 1991 by Columbia Records. A live version was also recorded on the album and video for his 1992 live, Outside: From the Redwoods.

Since its release, the song has become one of his signature tunes. The song was hailed as "unofficial anthem of the environmental movement" by Al Gore, when Loggins performed it on Earth Day in 1995 at The National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Credits and personnel



*Steve Woods - Keyboards

*Kenny Loggins - Acoustic guitar

*Guy Thomas - Electric guitar

*David Lindley - Electric slide guitar

*Freddie Washington - Bass

*Tris Imboden - Drums

*Michael Baird - Field snare

*Munyungo Jackson & Bill Summers - Caxixi, Shekere, Djn-Djun, Gunga-Degung, Bata, Djembe

*Kate Price & Terry Nelson - Background vocals

*Adult Choir - choir (with Arnold McCuller as choir director)

*Colors of Love - children's choir (with Nyna Shannon Anderson as choir director)

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

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Category:1990s ballads

Category:1991 songs

Category:1991 singles

Category:Pop ballads

Category:Gospel songs

Category:Kenny Loggins songs

Category:Songs written by Kenny Loggins

Category:Columbia Records singles

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