"Your Heart's in Good Hands" is an album by the American soul singer Al Green. Released on June 6, 1995, this album marks Green's return to secular music after a hiatus of several years during which he focused on gospel. The album signifies a shift of the singer from pure gospel to a blend of R&B and soul, although the gospel elements persist in many songs.
Despite the much-anticipated comeback, the album's reception was mixed. Critics praised Green's eternal soul sound and seamless blend of R&B and gospel, but some of them expressed disappointment over the new material's uneven quality. Even so, the title track was particularly praised for its old-school soul vibe.
The album includes a unique mix of original songs written by Green and covers of classic tunes. The album saw contributions from producers such as David Steele, Andy Cox, and Arthur Baker, with diverse music styles which hoping to assist Green's transition back into the secular music scene. The variety of producers results in a mix of sounds, making the album a sonic journey of sorts. Despite this dichotomy of opinion, the album firmly asserted Al Green's eminent position in the music fraternity.