Amy Grant Returns with a Collection of Deep Cuts

"The Journey" is a compilation album by Amy Grant that will be released on April 4. This collection showcases a selection of her deeper cuts and lesser-known tracks, offering listeners a comprehensive look into her extensive musical career.
This new collection offers a deeper look into Amy Grant's evolution as an artist and songwriter, showcasing songs that may not have been played on radio but profoundly shaped her artistic path.
From the heartfelt introspection of "If I Could See (What the Angels See)" to the raw vulnerability of "Shovel in Hand", these tracks are markers of a life lived authentically and shared through music. Pieces like "Every Road" and "Somewhere Down the Road" reflect on the twists and turns of life's path, while "Ask Me" and "What About the Love" delve into deeply personal themes with courage and grace.
These songs reveal the soul of a storyteller unafraid to explore love, loss, faith, and resilience, offering listeners a glimpse into the heart of Amy's journey which is also a mirror of so many of our stories which echoes what many say about Amy's music, 'it's the soundtrack of my life'.
Track Listing:
1. If I Could See (What The Angels See)
2. What Is The Chance Of That
3. Saved By Love
4. What You Heard
5. Every Road
6. 1974
7. Shovel In Hand (Feat. Will Hoge)
8. Trees We'll Never See
9. Somewhere Down The Road
10. Better Not To Know (Feat. Vince Gill)
11. Eye To Eye
12. What About The Love
13. Ask Me
14. Out In The Open
15. The Feeling I Had
16. Carry You
17. Arms Of Love (2010 Version)
18. Love Has A Hold On Me
19. Hope Set High
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