Encouraging Words is an album by Billy Preston released in 1970. Preston worked closely with George Harrison on the album, who contributed guitar, co-produced, co-wrote a song with Preston, and contributed two of his own songs which were yet to be released, as All Things Must Pass was released ten months later.
It retained the all-star personnel of 1969's "That's The Way God Planned It", featuring Eric Clapton as well as Harrison on guitar, Keith Richards on bass and Ginger Baker on drums. The album is typical of Preston's blend of soul and rock, highlighted by his powerful voice and virtuoso organ and piano playing.
Track listing
All Songs by Billy Preston, except where noted.
1. "Right Now" – 3:14
2. "Little Girl" – 3:28
3. "Use What You Got" – 4:22
4. "My Sweet Lord" (George Harrison) – 3:21
5. "Let the Music Play" (Preston, Joe Greene, Jesse Kirkland) – 2:44
6. "The Same Thing Again" (Billy Preston, Herndon) – 4:32
7. "I've Got a Feeling" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 2:51
8. "Sing One for the Lord" (Harrison, Preston) – 3:49
9. "When You Are Mine" – 2:45
10. "I Don't Want You to Pretend" – 2:38
11. "Encouraging Words" – 3:35
12. "All Things Must Pass" (Harrison) – 3:43
13. "You've Been Acting Strange" (R.L. Williams) – 3:27
Personnel
* Billy Preston – Vocals, Organ, Piano, Keyboards
* George Harrison – Guitars
* Eric Clapton – Guitars
* Keith Richards – Bass
* Ginger Baker – Drums
* Doris Troy – Backing Vocals