Amy Grant - That's What Love Is For (1991)
"That's What Love Is For" is a 1991 single by Christian music singer Amy Grant. It was released as the fourth single from the Heart In Motion album. The single was the only one from the album to be released both to secular and Christian radio; "That's What Love Is For" was the album's second Christian radio single and its third pop radio single. In the United States, "That's What Love Is For" became Amy Grant's second Adult Contemporary chart-topper and third Top Ten Hot 100 single, peaking at #7, while in the United Kingdom the single reached #60.
In 1992, Kids Incorporated covered the song with Kenny Ford on lead vocals.
Видео Amy Grant - That's What Love Is For (1991) канала MonsterlyInLove2
In 1992, Kids Incorporated covered the song with Kenny Ford on lead vocals.
Видео Amy Grant - That's What Love Is For (1991) канала MonsterlyInLove2
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