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Two New Recordings Also Debut Alongside Hits From "The Next Time I Fall" and "Baby Baby" to "Every Heartbeat" and Numerous Remixes

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 13, 2004-- The first "best of" collection from Amy Grant to span her pop career, "Greatest Hits 1986-2004" (A&M/UTV/UMe), to be released October 12, 2004, also features two new recordings, "Come Be With Me," featuring Keb' Mo' and co-written by Beth Nielsen Chapman (Faith Hill's "This Kiss"), and "The Water," co-written by Grant and with husband Vince Gill on electric guitar.

Executive produced by Grant, "Greatest Hits 1986-2004" picks up where her platinum 1987 retrospective, "The Collection," left off. Along with the pair of new tracks are 17 of the best-loved recordings, each digitally remastered, from one of the most popular, influential and groundbreaking artists in music. Included are 15 of her Top 40 Adult Contemporary hits (all but her first two), with nine of those on her scorecard of pop Top 40s to date (all but her first).

Initial shipments of "Greatest Hits 1986-2004" will be presented in a limited edition that also includes a bonus CD of four remixes -- "Every Heartbeat (7" Body & Soul Mix)," "That's What Love Is For (7" Single Mix)," "I Will Remember You (Rhythm Mix)" and "House Of Love (Classic Philly Soul Mix)." In addition, a full-length "Greatest Videos 1986-2004" DVD will be simultaneously issued, featuring 17 videos and 7 remix audio tracks sync'd to the corresponding video. The DVD also features an exclusive commentary track recorded by Amy Grant.

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