You Can Now Listen to Amy Grant's First of Three Formerly Unreleased Tracks from "Heart in Motion"

Six-time GRAMMY-winner Amy Grant has dropped the first of three previously unreleased songs from the 30th Anniversary Edition of Heart in Motion. You can now listen to "Don't Ever Want To Lose It (Wind In The Fire)." The song was produced by Keith Thomas and it was written by Reed Arvin, Amy Grant and Wayne Kirkpatrick.
"Don't Ever Want to Lose It (Wind In The Fire)" is one of three unreleased from the forthcoming re-issue set. The other two songs are "Stand By Me," and "Day And Night." The re-issue is a double disc that will be available on July 9th, with digital pre-orders beginning on June 18 at all DSPs and include the instant grat track "Don't Ever Want To Lose It (Wind in the Fire)."
Orignally released on March 5, 1991, Heart In Motion was GRAMMY-nominated, sold over 5 million copies and garnered five Billboard Top 10 singles ("Baby Baby," "Every Heartbeat," "That's What Love Is For," "I Will Remember You," and "Good For Me.").
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