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Amy Grant – That’s What Love is For

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Amy Grant – That’s What Love is For

Amy Grant – That’s What Love is For (1991)

Directed by: D.J. Webster

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Amy Grant’s 1991 single “That’s What Love Is For” from her album ‘Heart in Motion’ showcases her crossover from Christian to pop music. The song, co-written with Michael Omartian and Mark Mueller, reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Adult Contemporary chart for three weeks. The music video, directed by D.J. Webster, features Grant singing amidst dramatic landscapes, emphasizing themes of love and connection. Filmed at Craters of the Moon National Monument, the video complements the song’s emotional depth. “That’s What Love Is For” remains a significant work in Grant’s discography, highlighting her ability to blend heartfelt lyrics with mainstream appeal.

1990s, 1991, Amy Grant, Contemporary Christian, D.J. Webster, Pop, Soft Rock

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