Credo is the eighth studio album by American singer
Jennifer Rush. It was released by
EMI Records on March 24, 1997. Rush worked with
gospel and
African choirs on the album who backed her on three of the tracks.[1] Chiefly produced by
Nick Patrick (record producer), eight of the eleven songs on Credo are
cover versions, with two original songs co-written by Rush. Notable songs featured on the album are renditions of
Cheap Trick's "
The Flame" (1988) and "The Places You Find Love," originally recorded by
Barbra Streisand in 1988 and then by
Quincy Jones for his 1989 Back on the Block album, as well as a cover of
John Farnham's 1987 Australian hit "A Touch of Paradise."
The album did enter the charts in her most loyal market, Germany, where it reached number 26 on the
German Albums Chart.[2] This was followed by "Sweet Thing," one of the few
uptempo songs on the album, while "
Piano in the Dark," a cover of the
Brenda Russell song, was released as a
promo-only single after this.[3] Like her previous two albums, Credo went unreleased in the United Kingdom and the United States.