God Is Abundant is the twenty-first solo studio album by American country singer Connie Smith.
She had 18 top ten country singles between 1964 and 1973, including the eight-week number one song, "Once a Day".
[3][4] Becoming frustrated with the lack of respect the label showed to her musical interests, Smith left RCA in 1973 and signed with Columbia Records the same year.
[6] It was her second album project with Richey, who was chosen to work with Smith by Columbia producer, Billy Sherrill.
[7] Issues relating to trust would later end their professional relationship following the making of God Is Abundant.
[1] The title track served as the album's opener and was first brought to Smith's attention by songwriter (and friend), Dallas Frazier.
She also recorded Frazier's "The Baptism of Jesse Taylor", which would become a single for Johnny Russell following the release of Smith's album.
[11] All credits are adapted from the liner notes of God Is Abundant[10] and the biography booklet by Barry Mazor titled The Latest Shade of Blue.