Cher - Believe (1998)
Tracklist front / back album covers
1. "Believe" 3:59
2. "The Power" (Amy Grant cover) 3:56
3. "Runaway" 4:46
4. "All or Nothing" 3:58
5. "Strong Enough" 3:43
6. "Dov'รจ l'amore" 4:17
7. "Takin' Back My Heart" 4:32
8. "Taxi Taxi" 5:04
9. "Love Is the Groove" (Betsy Cook cover) 4:29
10. "We All Sleep Alone" (Todd Terry Version) 5:11
Total length: 44:00
Believe – Japanese/Australasian bonus track edition
11. "Believe" (Club 69 Future Mix) 9:18
12. "Believe" (Xenomania Mix) 4:22
Total length: 57:40
Cher Band Members / Musicians
Tracy Ackerman – background vocals
Chris Anderson – piano
Ryan Art – design
Kevyn Aucoin – make-up
Paul Barry – composer, background vocals
Jeffrey Bernstein – programming
Winston Blissett – bass
Jon Bon Jovi – composer, producer
Johan Brunkvist – keyboards
Colleen Callaghan – hair stylist
Cher – primary artist
Desmond Child – composer, producer
Betsy Cook – composer
Rob Dickins – executive producer
Ada Dyer – background vocals
Humberto Gatica – mixing
Marc Goodman – engineer
Marlon Graves – guitar
Matthias Heilbronn – editing, programming
Brian Higgins – composer
Sylvia Mason-James – background vocals
Mark Jordan – composer
Bill Klatt – engineer
Michael Lavine – photography
Eddie Martinez – guitar
P. Dennis Mitchell – mixing
Adam Phillips – guitar
Timothy Powell – composer
Brian Rawling – producer
Antoinette Roberson – background vocals
Tom Salta – keyboards, programming
Richie Sambora – composer, producer
Tommy Sims – composer
Robin Smith – string arrangements
Judson Spence – composer
Hamish Stewart – background vocals
Jeff Taylor – additional production, laughs, production engineer, remixing
Mark Taylor – composer, guitar, keyboards, mixing, producer, programming, string arrangements
Todd Terry – composer, producer
Junior Vasquez – producer
Diane Warren – composer
Audrey Wheeler – background vocals
James Williams – background vocals
Bruce Woolley – composer
Believe is the 22nd studio album by American singer and actress Cher, released on October 22, 1998, by WEA and Warner Bros. Records. Following the commercial disappointment of her previous studio album It's a Man's World (1995), her record company encouraged her to record a dance-oriented album, in order to move into a more mainstream sound. Cher started working on the album in the spring of 1998 with English producers Mark Taylor and Brian Rawling at the Dreamhouse Studios in London. The album was dedicated to her former husband Sonny Bono, who had died earlier that year.