The Fighting Temptations (soundtrack)


The Fighting Temptations is a soundtrack album for the 2003 film The Fighting Temptations, released by Music World, Columbia Records and Sony Music on September 9, 2003.
The soundtrack received generally positive reviews and proved to be more successful than the film itself. Only one song from the album, "Summertime", is not included in the movie. The song "Come Back Home" appears in the film, but was not included on the soundtrack album. Several other songs performed during the movie, including "Church Is in Mourning " by Shirley Caesar, "Won't Ever Change" by Mary Mary, "Waiting" by Ramiyah, and "Soldier" by The Blind Boys of Alabama, were also not included on the soundtrack.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Apple Music, Discogs, and Spotify.

Awards and nominations

At Black Reel Awards, the album won "Best Film Soundtrack" and the Beyoncé and Walter Williams Sr. duet "He Still Loves Me" won "Best Film Song".