Amy Grant 'How Mercy Looks From Here' releases today
Popular singer and songwriter Amy Grant releases her new album How mercy looks from here, today, May 14.
Grant, who sold over 30 million records worldwide dedicated the new project to her mother Gloria Napier Grant.
Grant wrote on her Facebook page today, “New album is dedicated to my mom Gloria Napier Grant, who encouraged me, "When you get on stage, sing something that matters." Thinking of her today.”
To support the new project, Grant already released a new lyric video for the first single “Don’t try so hard.” Watch the video at http://vevo.ly/10XuaTz.
Grant also readies for an extensive tour including several new dates on the west coast with contemporary singer Brandon Heath.
As usually, for ‘Friends of Amy’ members there will be dates that have ‘Soundcheck” access associated that are also now open for registration.
For more information about Amy Grant’s tour visit her page at http://amygrant.com/2013/05/12/2308/.
On the records, Amy Grant collaborated with several artists such as Vince Gill, James Taylor, Sheryl Crow, Eric Paslay, Will Hoge, Carole King.
How Mercy Looks From Here track list:
1. If I Could See (What The Angels See)
2. Better Not To Know [feat. Vince Gill]
3. Don't Try So Hard [feat. James Taylor]
4. Deep As It Is Wide [feat. Sheryl Crow, Eric Paslay]
5. Here
6. Shovel In Hand [feat. Will Hoge]
7. Golden
8. Our Time Is Now [feat. Carole King]
9. Not Giving Up
10. How Mercy Looks From Here
11. Greet The Day
12. Free
13. Faith
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