Matt Hammitt's Last Single & Album with Sanctus Real

Lead singer of Sanctus Real, Matt Hammitt is leaving the group. After 20 years together, Hammitt will be leaving the group this December. The band has announced their "Farewell To A Friend" tour this fall, which will be Hammitt's final tour with the band.
However, Sparrow Records will release a "Greatest Hits" project from Sanctus Real on October 9. The compilation will feature the band's top hits over their 20 year career. It will feature several hit radio singles and fan favorites from over the years. The project will also feature Matt's final recording with the band; a new single titled "Longer Than A Lifetime" going to radio in late August. The band will be supporting this release with a "Farewell To A Friend" tour this fall!
With 18 years of amazing success that includes 7 studio projects, eight No. 1 radio singles, over 1 million single sales, 800,000 career album sales, two GRAMMY nominations, and critical acclaim from all corners of the Christian music scene, Matt Hammitt, lead singer of Sanctus Real, will say farewell to spend more time at home and transition to other ministry opportunities with his family.
TRACK LISTING
01. Forgiven
02. Promises
03. Lead Me
04. Longer Than A Lifetime
05. I'm Not Alright
06. Lay It Down
07. Pray
08. Whatever You're Doing (Something Heavenly)
09. On Fire
10. The Face Of Love
11. The Redeemer
12. We Need Each Other
13. Don't Give Up
14. Everything About You
15. Say It Loud
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