Amy Grant's "Songs from the Loft" is Available Digitally for the First Time

Six-time Grammy winner Amy Grant has released Songs From The Loft for the first time on digital formats. Originally released in 1993 at the height of her successful album, Heart In Motion, the Songs From The Loft project has been long out of print and sought after by fans everywhere.
Featuring guest artists Michael W. Smith, Donna McElroy, Susan Ashton, Wes King, Ashley Cleveland, Gary Chapman, Kim Hill, Amy Delaine and Michael James, Songs From The Loft was a labor of love to provide songs for people to sing at gatherings on Amy's farm. A focus track of the collection is "We Believe In God," the anthemic song so many fans have come to cherish. Click here to watch its new lyric video.
In the original liner notes, Amy said, "This collection of songs brings countless pictures to mind. Memories made over years in the top of an old red barn...Jammed up in the loft with the dust and sweat, the raw nerves, and the truth...The hope is that these simple songs will always remind us...we believe in God." Full track listing is below.
Grant is currently touring throughout the spring in 33 cities across the U.S., including Mother's Day weekend for her first solo headline shows at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Grant and husband Vince Gill celebrated their 100th show at The Ryman as part of a sold-out 2023 "Christmas at the Ryman" residency this past December, making them the first artists to headline 100 show at the iconic venue. Grammy-nominated stand-up comedian and Nashville native Nate Bargatze surprised the duo on stage with a Hatch Show Print commemorating the 12-show run and centennial milestone. For tour information, please visit AmyGrant.com.
SONGS FROM THE LOFT Track Listing with featured artists:
1) What We've Come Here For (feat. Michael W. Smith)
2) I Got The Want To (feat. Donna McElroy)
3) Seek First (feat. Susan Ashton)
4) Joy! (feat. Wes King)
5) Where Do I Go (feat. Ashley Cleveland and Gary Chapman)
6) Salt and Light (feat. Amy Delaine)
7) How Do You Know (feat. Kim Hill)
8) We Come To Praise (feat. Michael James)
9) We Believe In God (feat. Amy Grant)
10) Hope Set High (feat. Gary Chapman)
11) Hey Now (feat. Amy Grant)
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