Amy Grant Discography
The discography of American singer-songwriter Amy Grant consists of fourteen studio albums, one extended play, three live albums, three christmas albums, four compilation albums, six video albums and twenty-one music videos, and seventy-one singles.
Grant made her debut as a teenager and by the 1980s had gained fame in Christian music thanks to songs "Father's Eyes", "El Shaddai", and "Angels". In 1986 she scored her first No. 1 single on Billboard Hot 100 in a duet with Peter Cetera "The Next Time I Fall". Grant was becoming more famous in the world of pop with such albums as Unguarded and Lead Me On. However, it wasn't until her eight studio album Heart in Motion that Grant made breakthrough into mainstream music. Heart in Motion produced hit singles "Baby Baby", "Every Heartbeat", "That's What Love Is For" and "Good for Me", all of which made it into top ten of Billboard Hot 100, with first two reaching No. 1 and No. 2 respectively. It remains Grant's most commercially successful album to date, having been certified five-times platinum by Recording Industry Association of America. A Christmas album, Home for Christmas, was released shortly afterwards, reaching No. 2 on Billboard 200, her highest album entry to date. Grant went on to release albums House of Love and Behind the Eyes in the mid-ninetees. Her last studio album, Somewhere Down the Road, was released in 2010.
Her recordings are estimated to have sold more than 30 million units worldwide, which makes her one of the most successful Christian recording artists.
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