Baby Baby (Amy Grant Song) - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

"Baby Baby" was Amy Grant's biggest hit since her 1986 duet with Peter Cetera, "The Next Time I Fall." In the United States, "Baby Baby" became Grant's second number-one hit on the pop charts and her first as a solo artist, topping the Billboard Hot 100 (replacing Wilson Phillips' "You're in Love" from the top spot) and Adult Contemporary charts for two and three weeks, respectively. It also made Grant the first Christian pop singer to have a number-one single in the US. The single reached the Top Ten in ten countries, in addition to reaching #11 in Switzerland. In Britain, "Baby Baby" was the singer's first (and only) Top Five hit in that country, reaching #2. In the end, "Baby Baby" proved to be Grant's biggest hit and one of the most successful singles of 1991.

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