Regarded as the biggest-selling Christian pop artist ever (with combined sales
of over 30 million), Amy Grant grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, on November 25,
1960, and wrote her first song "Mountain Man" while still at school. She was 18
and on her way to university when her self-titled debut album was released in
1978, and she eventually dropped out of college to concentrate on a music
career. Her sixth album Age to Age established her as a major artist in the
Christian community and released two of her most famous tracks "El Shaddai" and
"Straight Ahead" before broadening her ...