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Artist discography

Amy Grant discography
Standing, Grant sings into a microphone while playing an acoustic guitar

Grant performing in 2008 on the 20th ceremony of Lead Me On

Studio albums 20
Live albums four
Compilation albums xi
Singles 84

American vocaliser Amy Grant has released 20 studio albums (including 5 Christmas albums), eleven compilation albums, iv live albums, and 84 singles. Considered one of the pioneers in the contemporary Christian music genre,[1] Grant was too the beginning major Christian artist to successfully cross over into the mainstream.[two]

Amy Grant has sold over 30 million albums worldwide throughout her career, making her the Best Selling Contemporary Christian artist of all time.[three] [4] She has 17 No. ane albums on Billboard 's Tiptop Christian Albums, more than whatsoever other artists in history.[v] She is as well known every bit the "Queen of Christian Pop"[6] and the "Queen of Christmas Music" by various media outlets.[7] [8] Co-ordinate to RIAA, she has sold 17 one thousand thousand certified albums in the United States while Billboard listed her as the 46th Top Christian Creative person of the 2010s.[9] Capitol Christian Music Group honored Grant with a special honour in accolade of ane billion career global streams.[x]

At the historic period of xv, Grant signed a tape bargain with Myrrh Records. A yr later in 1977, she released her cocky-titled debut album, which sold over 50,000 copies in its start twelvemonth, a high total at the time for a Christian artist.[eleven] Her follow-up albums My Male parent'southward Optics (1978) and Never Alone (1980) reached the No. 1 spot on the Christian Albums nautical chart, and 1982's Age to Age became the start Christian anthology recorded by a solo creative person to receive gilt and platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[12] The album spent a record 85 weeks atop the Christian Albums chart and was the only No. 1 album for the entire year of 1983.[13]

Grant first experienced mainstream success with 1985's Unguarded, which became the first Christian anthology to yield a summit forty unmarried on the Billboard Hot 100;[14] the anthology was certified platinum past the RIAA. In 1986, Grant recorded her showtime No. ane single on the Hot 100 with "The Next Fourth dimension I Fall", a duet with Peter Cetera. Her 1988 album Lead Me On shipped with a gold certification, a showtime for a Christian album, but did not sell too as Unguarded. However, it received substantial acclamation and is often cited past critics every bit the all-time Christian anthology of all time.[xv]

Grant'south 1991 anthology Heart in Motion became the all-time-selling Christian album of all time, selling over vi 1000000 copies.[sixteen] Its single "Baby Baby" marked Grant'south second No. 1 single on the Hot 100, and it besides charted in the top ten in Commonwealth of australia, Canada, Europe, and the UK. The album had five singles chart in the height 20 in the United States and Canada and was certified five× platinum by the RIAA; it was also certified platinum in Australia, Canada, and Taiwan. Her 1994 album House of Love yielded ii top twoscore singles in the Us and iii in Canada; it has been certified 2× platinum past the RIAA and platinum in Canada. Her albums Behind the Eyes (1997) and Legacy... Hymns and Faith (2002) accept both been certified gold. Grant's most recent studio album, 2013's How Mercy Looks from Here, debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200 and was her sixteenth No. one album on the Christian Albums nautical chart.[17]

Grant is likewise known for her Christmas albums;[18] her showtime, A Christmas Anthology, was released in 1983 as her 5th major release and has been certified platinum by the RIAA and gold in Canada. 1992's Home for Christmas, her eleventh major release and second Christmas anthology, peaked at No. two on the Billboard 200, Grant'south highest-charting album on the nautical chart, and has been certified 3× platinum by the RIAA and gold in Canada. With over 2.5 one thousand thousand copies sold in the Us every bit of December 2014, information technology ranks every bit one of the acknowledged Christmas albums since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking album sales in 1991.[19]

Albums [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Christmas studio albums [edit]

Compilation albums [edit]

Alive albums [edit]

Video albums [edit]

Singles [edit]

1970s–1980s [edit]

1990s [edit]

2000s–present [edit]

As featured creative person [edit]

Other charting songs [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Icon Christmas did not nautical chart on the Billboard 200, but information technology did tiptop at No. 151 on the Top Current Albums nautical chart.[51]
  2. ^ "Takes a Piffling Time" did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but it did pinnacle at No. 21 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[72]
  3. ^ "The River'southward Gonna Keep on Rollin" was released earlier the Billboard Christian Songs chart was created, but it did peak at No. xviii on Radio & Records Christian Ac chart.[76]
  4. ^ "Welcome Yourself" did not chart on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, simply it did tiptop at No. 33 on the Billboard Christian Digital Vocal Sales chart.[77]
  5. ^ "Nobody Loves Me" was released earlier the Billboard Christian Songs chart was created, but it did peak at No. 6 on The CCM Update Christian Striking Radio chart.[81]
  6. ^ "Friends" was released before the Billboard Christian Songs nautical chart was created, simply it did peak at No. 7 on The CCM Update Christian Striking Radio chart.[82]
  7. ^ "I Could Never Say Good day" was released before the Billboard Christian Songs chart was created, but information technology did peak at No. iv on The CCM Update Christian Hit Radio chart and No. 9 on The CCM Update Adult Contemporary chart.[83] [84]
  8. ^ "The Next Time I Fall" was released before the Billboard Christian Songs chart was created. In 2011, it peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Christian Digital Song Sales chart.[77]
  9. ^ "Emmanuel" was released earlier the Billboard Christian Songs chart was created, only it did superlative at No. 37 on The CCM Update Adult Gimmicky chart.[85]
  10. ^ "Grown-Upwards Christmas List" was released before the Billboard Christian Songs chart was created. In 2017, it peaked at No. eleven on the Billboard Christian Digital Song Sales chart.[77]
  11. ^ "Breath of Heaven (Mary's Vocal)" was released before the Billboard Christian Songs nautical chart was created. In 2011, it peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Christian Digital Song Sales chart.[77]

General references [edit]

  • Powell, Marker Allan (March 2003). The Encyclopedia of Gimmicky Christian Music . Hendrickson Publishers. p. 161. ISBNone-56563-679-1.
  • Brothers, Jeffery Lee (2003). Hot Hits: Developed Gimmicky Charts 1978-2001. CCM Magazine. pp. 58–59. ISBNi-4107-3294-0.

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  16. ^ Powell 2003, p. 377.
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  49. ^ The Women of Faith Collection (Media notes). Sparrow/Amy Grant. 2012. 5099931935029.
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  67. ^ The following sources ostend the chart positions for the ARIA Elevation 100 Singles nautical chart:
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  86. ^ "Dion releases new holiday duet with Amy Grant, "Hello Christmas"".
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External links [edit]

  • Amy Grant at AllMusic
  • Amy Grant discography at Discogs
  • Official website

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