

Amy Grant secured her place in music history on February 23, 1991, when her single 'Baby Baby' began a two-week run at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. This achievement made her the first contemporary Christian artist to top the mainstream pop chart, a feat that shattered industry barriers. Her 1991 album 'Heart in Motion' sold over five million copies, transforming her from a gospel music star into a household name. A common misunderstanding is that this crossover was a calculated commercial shift; in reality, Grant wrote the album's songs as personal reflections on family and faith, with production that simply embraced the pop rhythms of the era. Her impact is dual: she opened the door for countless Christian artists to reach wider audiences while maintaining a thirty-year recording career that has yielded three platinum and six multi-platinum albums. Grant's legacy persists in the fluid genre lines of modern music, where spiritual themes now reside comfortably on mainstream playlists.
1946–1964
The largest generation in history at the time. Shaped by postwar prosperity, the Vietnam War, the sexual revolution, and Watergate. They questioned every institution their parents built — then ran them.
Amy was born in 1960, placing them squarely in the Baby Boomers. The events that shaped this generation — postwar prosperity, civil rights, Vietnam, and the counterculture — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1960
#1 Movie
Swiss Family Robinson
Best Picture
The Apartment
#1 TV Show
Gunsmoke
The world at every milestone
Kennedy-Nixon debates become first televised presidential debates
US sends combat troops to Vietnam
US withdraws from Vietnam; Roe v. Wade decided
Apple Computer founded; US bicentennial
First test-tube baby born
MTV launches; first Space Shuttle flight; AIDS identified
Hubble Space Telescope launched; Germany reunifies
Y2K passes without incident; contested Bush-Gore election
Deepwater Horizon oil spill; iPad launched
COVID-19 pandemic shuts down the world
“I don't think you can ever sing a song the same way twice.”