Amy Grant lyrics
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Artist's albums
What You Heard
2023 · single
Trees We'll Never See
2023 · single
Christmas Traditions
2022 · album
Walk On Water
2022 · single
What Kind Of Love
2022 · single
Turn This World Around (2022 Version)
2022 · single
Put A Little Love In Your Heart
2022 · single
They Can't Take That Away From Me [Feat. Amy Grant]
2022 · single
Christmas: Celebrate The Joy
2021 · compilation
Christmas: Reflections
2021 · compilation
Christmas: Let The Fun Begin
2021 · compilation
Christmas: Get Ready
2021 · compilation
Heart In Motion (30th Anniversary Edition)
2021 · album
Don't Ever Want To Lose It (Wind In The Fire)
2021 · single
Hope
2021 · compilation
Friendship
2021 · compilation
Love
2021 · compilation
Holy Place
2021 · single
We Are One
2021 · single
When We Fall Apart (feat. Vince Gill & Amy Grant)
2021 · single
A Woman
2021 · single
The Christmas Waltz
2020 · single
Unguarded
2020 · album
Amy Grant Collection
2020 · album
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Biography
Since the age of 15, and now in her early 60s, Grant has really never stopped making music, and her most happy place to make music is with friends. While she has continued to release music, it has been 10 years since she’s released new songs, the last being her critically-acclaimed album “How Mercy Looks From Here." That experience with producer and songwriter Marshall Altman was so rewarding and life-giving that Amy called on Altman again in 2023 to produce two new songs, including "Trees We'll Never See," and “What You Heard," co-written with Natalie Hemby and Barry Dean, is scheduled to release April 28th. “'Trees We’ll Never See' is one of those life-lesson, encouraging songs that remind us that we are not alone, we have a purpose, and the seeds we plant today are so important," says Grant. "Even if we ‘never see’ the fruit or the trees that grow from those seeds in our lifetime, it’s always important to invest in people, friends, family, and those we may never even meet." While it was penned by Altman and Michael White, “Trees We’ll Never See” is true Amy Grant in that the wisdom imparted in the lyric, paired with incredible musicianship (including Vince Gill on guitar) can be magical. This song has new color palettes rooted in singer-songwriter and Americana leanings which have always been part Grant’s music, but even more so now.