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  2. Lead Me On (Amy Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics, according to Grant, deal abstractly with slavery and the Holocaust. The lyrics also talk about man's relation to these events and man's relation to man. The message of the song makes it very strong, unusual for Amy Grant, who was known as a pop/contemporary artist with meaningful, but light lyrics.

  3. Good for Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Good for Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released as the sixth overall single from her Heart in Motion album. It was her fourth consecutive top-five Adult Contemporary single and top-10 Hot 100 single in the United States, reaching numbers four and eight, respectively.

  4. El Shaddai (song) - Wikipedia

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    This is the version used on most compilations. Grant also incorporated a portion of the song (similar to the Age to Age rendition, but slightly more uptempo) into her Ageless Medley promo release. The medley was named for the Age to Age album, which in turn took its name from the lyrics of "El Shaddai".

  5. Everywhere I Go (Amy Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    "Everywhere I Go" is a somewhat downtempo inspirational song that features heavy use of the synthesizer and some sound effects. The lyrics praise God's constant presence in Grant's life. In the Unguarded liner notes, Grant calls the song "my own version of Psalm 139."

  6. That's What Love Is For - Wikipedia

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    The video fades out on a shot of Grant singing ad-libs in front of a sepia-toned background. Off in the distance is the man, and further off, presumably the woman. Behind them all are four large letters which spell the word "LOVE". There are two versions of this video. One version has additional shots of Amy.

  7. Baby Baby (Amy Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    Grant always knew the song would be a smash hit, and was begging Thomas to write the song. [2] He agreed with the only condition that the song's title must be "Baby Baby". Grant had a hard time writing the lyrics, because her early attempts to write a romantic-sounding lyric to a song with such title came off sounding like "some overgrown ...

  8. I Will Remember You (Amy Grant song) - Wikipedia

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    The single was a remixed version of the original album track. A&M Records put the remix in lead position on a three-track promotional CD single it released in March 1992, which it followed with a promotional music video.

  9. Hope Set High - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a praise and worship song, the lyrics in "Hope Set High" repeatedly acknowledge God's goodness with the phrase "When it all comes down, if there's anything good that happens in life, it's from Jesus." The song's rhythmic groove was created using a Korg Wavestation, a popular instrument in the music industry at the time.