The Imperials Sing the Classics, also titled Sing the Classics, is a 1984 studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials.[1][2] It is their final album on the DaySpring label as they switched to Word Records' Myrrh label for their next album Let the Wind Blow (1985). The Imperials Sing the Classics is the group's 30th studio album as they were celebrating their 20th year of music and ministry by singing four-part harmony, reminiscent of their early years. It is an album of covers singing classic contemporary Christian music songs from the 1970s and early 1980s with production by Neal Joseph and arranged and conducted by Don Hart. The album peaked at number 8 on the BillboardTop Inspirational Albums chart.
John Catchings, Mark Feldman, William Fitzpatrick, Jim Grosjean, Victoria Haltom, Gary Lawrence, Ted Madsen, Bob Mason, Phyllis Mazza, Conni McCollister, Laura Molyneaux, Samuel Terranova and Kristin Wilkinson – string players
Production
Neal Joseph – producer
Scott Hendricks – orchestra engineer, mixdown engineer
Jim Baird – vocal engineer
Phil Dihel – assistant engineer
Sallie Gross – assistant engineer
Danny Mundhenk – assistant engineer
Hank Williams – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee)