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| Heart in Motion | |||||
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| Studio album by Amy Grant | |||||
| Released | March 5, 1991 | ||||
| Recorded | The Bennett House, Franklin, TN, Quad Studio, Nashville, TN, Schnee Studio, North Hollywood, CA, RBI Recorders, Nashville, TN, The Castle, Franklin, TN, Sound House, North Hollywood, CA, Sixteenth Avenue Studio, Nashville, TN, Soundstage, Nashville, TN |
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| Genre | Pop, Gospel/Christian | ||||
| Length | 44:19 | ||||
| Label | Myrrh/A&M | ||||
| Producer | Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, Keith Thomas | ||||
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Heart in Motion is the twelfth album by Christian pop singer Amy Grant, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music).
In contrast with its predecessor, the natural-sounding Lead Me On, Heart In Motion consisted of songs that were heavy in the style of mainstream music of the time. In addition, unlike Lead Me On, Heart In Motion contained few overtly religious songs, with most of the lyrics for the songs on the album dealing with love or other non-Christian life issues. There were a couple songs on the album, however, that were openly Christian in their content, such as "Ask Me," which describes how a woman\'s faith helps her to heal from child sexual abuse, and "Hope Set High," both of which were hits on Christian radio.
Otherwise, Heart In Motion was a pop music blockbuster upon its release in March 1991, going to the Top Ten of the Billboard 200 (as well as #1 of the Christian albums chart for thirty-two weeks), and selling five million copies by the end of 1997. The first single from the album, "Baby Baby," became the first Christian song to hit the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 and the Adult Contemporary chart. The following four singles also performed well on the pop and AC charts: "Every Heartbeat" (#2 Hot 100, #2 AC), "That\'s What Love Is For" (#7 Hot 100, #1 AC), "Good For Me" (#8 Hot 100, #4 AC), and "I Will Remember You" (#20 Hot 100, #2 AC). It was listed at #30 in the 2001 book, CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music and was certified 5x platinum by the RIAA for sales of over 5 million copies, making it the best-selling Christian music album ever released.
Also received a nomination at the Grammy Awards of 1992 for Album of the Year, losing to Unforgettable... with Love by Natalie Cole Rock On The Net: 34th Annual Grammy Awards - 1992.
In 2007, Heart in Motion was reissued and digitally remastered by Grant\'s new record label, EMI/Sparrow Records. The remastered edition is labeled with a "Digitally Remastered" logo in the \'gutter\' on the CD front.Sparrow Records News
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Album - Billboard (North America)
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1991 | The Billboard 200 | 10 |
| 1991 | Top Contemporary Christian | 1 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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| 1991 | "Baby Baby" | Adult Contemporary | 1 |
| 1991 | "Baby Baby" | Hot Dance Music/Club Play | 23 |
| 1991 | "Baby Baby" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 1 |
| 1991 | "Every Heartbeat" | Adult Contemporary | 2 |
| 1991 | "Every Heartbeat" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 2 |
| 1991 | "That\'s What Love Is For" | Adult Contemporary | 1 |
| 1991 | "That\'s What Love Is For" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 7 |
| 1992 | "Good For Me" | Adult Contemporary | 4 |
| 1992 | "Good For Me" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 8 |
| 1992 | "I Will Remember You" | Adult Contemporary | 2 |
| 1992 | "I Will Remember You" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 20 |
Album - UK Albums Chart
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1991 | UK Albums Chart | 25 |
Singles - UK Singles Chart
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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| 1991 | "Baby Baby" | UK Singles Chart | 2 |
| 1991 | "Every Heartbeat" | UK Singles Chart | 25 |
| 1991 | "That\'s What Love Is For" | UK Singles Chart | 60 |
| 1992 | "Good For Me" | UK Singles Chart | 60 |
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