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Home for Christmas is the tenth studio album by Christian music and pop music singer Amy Grant, released on October 6, 1992. It is Grant's second holiday album, the first being 1983's A Christmas Album .
American singer Amy Grant has released 20 studio albums (including 5 Christmas albums), 11 compilation albums, 5 live albums, and 84 singles.Considered one of the pioneers in the contemporary Christian music genre, [1] Grant was also the first major Christian artist to successfully cross over into the mainstream.
The compilation includes fourteen previously released Christmas songs from Grant's three Christmas studio albums, A Christmas Album, Home for Christmas, and A Christmas to Remember, as well as four new songs. Of the four new tracks, two are cover songs and two are original compositions. The two covers are "Jingle Bells" and "Count Your Blessings".
Amy Grant is regarded as the most successful contemporary Christian artist of all time.. But within her 40-year career and 30 million albums sold, she’s also morphed into a holiday staple. Her ...
Amy Grant, as much as any artist of her generation, has answered the call of Christmas. Going back more than 40 years — and coming back often — Grant has twined introspective holiday originals ...
"Let the Season Take Wing" is a 1992 Christmas music single by Christian music/pop music singer-songwriter Amy Grant. The single was released only on cassette tape and was sold exclusively in Target stores during the 1992 Christmas season. The single was available free with any purchase of Grant's 1992 Home for Christmas album.
The award-winning singer dished to AOL about her favorite holiday traditions and all bout her new album.
In 1992, Amy Grant recorded the first cover version of the song for her second Christmas album Home for Christmas. This was the beginning of a series of cover versions by many artists, and it has become a standard Christmas song in the 21st century. It is one of Foster's most widely sung songs.