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My Father's Eyes is the second studio album by then-teenage Christian singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released in 1979 on Myrrh Records. My Father's Eyes was a turning point in Grant's career. It gave her first Christian number-one hit in the title track, as well as the Top Ten Christian hit "Faith Walkin' People." The album would be certified gold in 1987 and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance, Contemporary.
In 2007, like many other albums by Grant, My Father's Eyes was reissued by Sparrow Records, her current label.
Video My Father's Eyes (album)
Track listing
Maps My Father's Eyes (album)
Personnel
- Amy Grant - vocals, liner notes
- Larry Byrom - acoustic and electric guitars, banjo
- Jon Goin - acoustic and electric guitars
- Ron Elder - acoustic guitar
- Jack Williams - bass guitar
- Bob Wray - bass guitar
- Steve Schaffer - bass guitar
- Bob Sinkovic - bass guitar
- Lanny Avery - drums, percussion, spoons, snaps, snare drum, jaw pops
- Roger Clark - drums, percussion
- Farrell Morris - percussion, xylophone
- Shane Keister - organ, Polymoog synthesizer, Moog synthesizer
- Marty McCall - keyboards, harmony vocals, background vocals
- Randy Goodrum - keyboards
- Bobby Ogdin - acoustic piano, keyboards, ARP synthesizer, Fender Rhodes
- Dennis Solee - flute, piccolo
- Ann Fuller Wilder - oboe
- Kurt Storey - fiddle
- Ava Aldridge - background vocals
- Brown Bannister - background vocals, harmony vocals
- Steve Chapman - background vocals
- Lenny LeBlanc - background vocals
- Marie Tomlinson - background vocals
- Mimi Verner - background vocals
- Carol Grant - background vocals
- Kathy Harrell - background vocals
- Tim Fletcher - background vocals
- Randy Elder - background vocals
- Brown Bannister - producer
- Michael Blanton - executive producer
- Chris Christian - executive producer
- Glenn Meadows - mastering
- Buddy Skipper - horn arrangements
- Bergen White - string arrangements
- John Miller - photography
- Hot Graphics - album cover design
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References
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