Your Heart's in Good Hands is Al Green's eighteenth studio album, released in 1995 by MCA Records. It was recorded at Royal Recording Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, with production shared between Al Green and Willie Mitchell, marking a collaboration that revisited the classic 1970s sound.
The album represented a return to Southern soul roots after a period more focused on gospel. It includes covers of songs by artists such as Ann Peebles and Don Covay, along with original compositions. Critics highlighted Green's vocal maturity and the cohesive sound.
Although it did not achieve the massive commercial success of his earlier works, the album was well received by critics and solidified Green's transition toward a more mature and reflective style, while retaining his signature falsetto and emotional delivery.