The World as Best as I Remember It is a two-volume album series by songwriter Rich Mullins. The first volume was released in 1991 on Reunion Records and the second volume was released in 1992. The first volume was listed at No. 7 in CCM Magazine's The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music.[2] "Step by Step", written by Beaker, became a popular contemporary worship song among Christians. Mullins added new verses to the song for the second volume.
Lisa Bevill, Chris Harris, Lisa Glasgow, Gary Janney, Tammy Jensen, Guy Penrod, Gary Robinson, Leah Taylor, Steven V. Taylor and Tricia Walker
The Big Choir (Tracks 9 & 10)
Bev Bartsch, Michael P. Bodkin, Dane Brashear, Michele Buc, John Colton, Alfredo Coleman, Mark Comden, Don Donahue, Karen Franz, Alison Freemon, David Hamilton, Angela Hewitt, Joe Hicks, Michelle Hicks, Andy Ivey, Elizabeth Leighton Jones, Lori Lee Loving, Robert Magee, Marita Meinerts, Michael Nolan, Danny O'Lannerghty, Laurie Omahundro, Tony Peterson, Kristin Pierson, Matt Pierson, Bernie Sheahan, Bill Sinclair, Leslie Tarkington and Kevin Wolf
Production notes
Executive Producers – Michael Blanton and Don Donahue
Produced by Reed Arvin
Engineered by Reed Arvin, Ronnie Brookshire, Bill Deaton, Lynn Fuston, Brent King, Penn Singleton and Rick Will.
Second Engineers – Patrick Kelly, Doug Wildeboer and Shane Wilson.
Mixed by Rick Will at The Castle (Franklin, Tennessee).
Recorded at Casa de Pepe Music, OmniSound Recording Studio and Hummingbird Recording.
Art Direction by D. Rhodes and Buddy Jackson
Photography by Mark Tucker
Design by Buddy Jackson for Jackson Design.
Volume Two
Track listing
"Hello Old Friends" (Rich Mullins) – 2:10
"Sometimes By Step" (Rich Mullins and Beaker) – 4:53