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* MusicVideos: She has made music videos for many of her songs with the first music video ever made being "Angels" in 1984. Her earliest music videos have been compiled on the VHS and [=LaserDisc=] collection "Find A Way" while most of the music videos from her secular pop heyday have been compiled on the "Greatest Videos 1986-2004" DVD while there is a rare early music video for "Good For Me" which is on early issues of the "Heart In Motion Video Collection" VHS and [=LaserDisc=] release.

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* MusicVideos: She has made music videos for many of her songs with the first music video ever made being "Angels" in 1984. Her earliest music videos have been compiled on the VHS and [=LaserDisc=] collection "Find A Way" Way", which can be viewed on [=YouTube=] and Internet Archive, while most of the music videos from her secular pop heyday have been compiled on the "Greatest Videos 1986-2004" DVD while there is a rare early music video for "Good For Me" which is on early issues of the "Heart In Motion Video Collection" VHS and [=LaserDisc=] release.
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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and [=LaserDisc=] in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on [=YouTube=] and Internet Archive.

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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and [=LaserDisc=] in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on [=YouTube=] and Internet Archive.Archive, and also ''Lead Me On Live 1989'' was released on CD on October 6, 2023 which is a live album taken from the tour promoting her 1988 album ''Lead Me On''.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: She often times performs on stage without shoes.
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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable being ''The Collection'' in 1986 (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), ''Greatest Hits 1986-2004'' (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits spanning the years in the title of the compilaton with a DVD counterpart) and ''Greatest Hits'' in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)

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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable being ''The Collection'' in 1986 of many of her early Christian music hits (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), ''Greatest Hits 1986-2004'' (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits spanning the years in the title of the compilaton compilation with a DVD counterpart) and ''Greatest Hits'' in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)
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* RealityTV: She hosted the short-lived reality TV show "Three Wishes" on NBC in 2005.
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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable being ''The Collection'' in 1986 (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), ''Greatest Hits 1986-2004'' (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits and has a DVD counterpart) and ''Greatest Hits'' in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)

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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable being ''The Collection'' in 1986 (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), ''Greatest Hits 1986-2004'' (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits and has spanning the years in the title of the compilaton with a DVD counterpart) and ''Greatest Hits'' in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)
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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and [=LaserDisc=] in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on YouTube and Internet Archive.

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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and [=LaserDisc=] in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on YouTube [=YouTube=] and Internet Archive.
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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and LaserDisc in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on YouTube and Internet Archive.
* MusicVideos: She has made music videos for many of her songs with the first music video ever made being "Angels" in 1984. Her earliest music videos have been compiled on the VHS and LaserDisc collection "Find A Way" while most of the music videos from her secular pop heyday have been compiled on the "Greatest Videos 1986-2004" DVD while there is a rare early music video for "Good For Me" which is on early issues of the "Heart In Motion Video Collection" VHS and LaserDisc release.
* {{Medley}}: The song "Ageless Medley" covers many of her own songs.

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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and LaserDisc [=LaserDisc=] in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on YouTube and Internet Archive.
* MusicVideos: She has made music videos for many of her songs with the first music video ever made being "Angels" in 1984. Her earliest music videos have been compiled on the VHS and LaserDisc [=LaserDisc=] collection "Find A Way" while most of the music videos from her secular pop heyday have been compiled on the "Greatest Videos 1986-2004" DVD while there is a rare early music video for "Good For Me" which is on early issues of the "Heart In Motion Video Collection" VHS and LaserDisc [=LaserDisc=] release.
* {{Medley}}: The song "Ageless Medley" covers many of her own songs.songs from her early career.
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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable including "The Collection" in 1986 (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), Greatest Hits 1986-2004 (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits and has a DVD counterpart), "Greatest Hits" in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)

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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable including "The Collection" being ''The Collection'' in 1986 (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), Greatest ''Greatest Hits 1986-2004 1986-2004'' (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits and has a DVD counterpart), "Greatest Hits" counterpart) and ''Greatest Hits'' in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)

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* AlternateAlbumCover: Her self-titled debut album's first album cover is a sepia-toned cover which featured Amy without makeup taken behind a screen door, which was replaced by a more glamorous photo starting in 1982 and this later cover is what has been used ever since, and also Unguarded originally had 4 different cover poses.



* ChristmasSongs: She has released multiple Christmas albums.

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* ChristmasSongs: She has released multiple Christmas albums.albums and made several Christmas TV specials.


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* GreatestHitsAlbum: She has released several Greatest Hits albums with the most notable including "The Collection" in 1986 (which had different track listings depending on format, 10 tracks on LP, 15 tracks on cassette and 17 tracks on CD), Greatest Hits 1986-2004 (containing all of her Top 40/AC Top 40 hits and has a DVD counterpart), "Greatest Hits" in 2007 (as a result of her catalog all being reissued on Sparrow Records)


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* LiveAlbum: She's released a few live albums including the 2-volume ''In Concert'' in 1981 and ''Time Again: Amy Grant Live'' in 2006. The latter having different track listings on the CD and DVD counterparts. She's also released the ''Age To Age Tour'' video on VHS and LaserDisc in 1982, which hasn't been released on DVD, but it can be viewed on YouTube and Internet Archive.
* MusicVideos: She has made music videos for many of her songs with the first music video ever made being "Angels" in 1984. Her earliest music videos have been compiled on the VHS and LaserDisc collection "Find A Way" while most of the music videos from her secular pop heyday have been compiled on the "Greatest Videos 1986-2004" DVD while there is a rare early music video for "Good For Me" which is on early issues of the "Heart In Motion Video Collection" VHS and LaserDisc release.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: She often times performs on stage without shoes.
* GenreRoulette: She has recorded in MOR/Adult Contemporary Christian Pop (her early career), Southern and Bluegrass Gospel (her hymns albums), mainstream country-folk (''Tennessee Christmas'' among others), folk-rock (her ''Lead Me On'' and ''Behind The Eyes'' albums), mainstream AC/top 40 pop (much of ''Unguarded'', ''Heart In Motion'', ''House of Love'' and ''Simple Things'' albums, the duet with [[Music/{{Chicago}} Peter Cetera]] called "The Next Time I Fall" being the most notable) and ChristianRock (the ''In Concert'' albums and certain songs from her early career) among others.


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* GodIsLoveSongs: She has been popular both in the Christian music and mainstream music scene since the 1980s, and has recorded both God-Is-Love Songs and SillyLoveSongs of the more romantic variety - as well as even a few "I love my child" songs. As such, it's not surprising for many to confuse just who the love songs were written for.
* GriefSong: Her song "I Will Remember You" can fit into the death category of Grief Songs depending on one's interpretation of the lyrics.
* {{Medley}}: The song "Ageless Medley" covers many of her own songs.
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* BreakupSong: "That's What Love Is For" is the "Teetering on the Brink of a Breakup" variant. A couple is plagued by petty fights and doubts but love continually gives them "strength to try once more."
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Amy Lee Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer who began as a [[ChristianRock Contemporary Christian]] musician before shifting to secular pop music in the 1980s and 90s. Both her Christian and pop music have reached huge success, and she is arguably the most famous Christian pop musician, often referred to as "The Queen of Christian Pop".

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* ChristianRock: She is possibly the most famous Christian Pop singer.
* ChristmasSongs: She has released multiple Christmas albums.
* GenreShift: While initially a [[ChristianRock Christian Pop]] musician, she shifted to secular pop music in the 80s and had a successful pop career, however, she has not completely left making Christian music and continued to release some music in the genre.
* SelfTitledAlbum: Her first album takes her name.

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