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    Posted: 08 April 2012 at 2:39pm
Does anyone have the dj or commercial single information here? I've read elsewhere their was
an alternate mix that propelled this record to #1. Albeit controversial for a christian
artist crossing over to secular waters at the time. The video uses the album version which is
more familiar to me.
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I remember hearing Rick Dees play the remix on his Weekly Top 40 when it was a hit.

I'm looking right at my (commercially purchased) CD single:

A&M Records 75021 2397 2 Amy Grant Baby Baby

1 Baby Baby 7" Heart In Motion Mix* 3:50
2 Baby Baby 12" Heart In Motion Mix* 6:02
3 Lead Me On LP Version+ 5:36

+ (From the A&M album, cassette & compact disc "Lead Me On" 75021 5199 1/4/2)

* (Original version appears on the A&M album, cassette & compact disc "Heart In Motion" 75021 5321 1/4/2)

(P) & (C) 1991/+(P) 1988 A&M Records, Inc.

* Produced and Arranged by: Keith Thomas for Yellow Elephant Music, Inc. Additional Production and Remix by Daniel Abraham for White Falcon Productions. Additional Keyboards: Peter Dow. Edited by Chep Nunez. Executive Producer for the Remixes: Mark Mazzetti. Written by Amy Grant, Keith Thomas. Published by Age to Age Music, Inc./Edward Grant Inc./Yellow Elephant Music, Inc. (ASCAP), adm. by Reunion Music Group, Inc.

Lovingly Dedicated to the memory of Chep Nunez from Amy, Daniel, and the entire A&M family. This song is dedicated to Millie, whose six-week old face was my inspiration.

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As I remember, the cassingle had the 7" mix on one side and the album mix on the other... but it's been a while and I don't know if I even still have the cassingle...

Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the information, Gene. Btw, I enjoy BlackLightRadio.

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Thanks, Dave! Wish the remix of "Baby Baby" fit our format, but it was two years too late. :)
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The 7" Heart in Motion Mix was the B-side to the US cassingle. I remember reading an article in Billboard at the time that stores were furious with A&M because all of the returns they got on Amy Grant's "Heart in Motion" CD because the version that was on the album was nothing like what consumers had heard on the radio. (I also recall reading an interview with Amy Grant where she said she laughed the first time she heard the remix.)
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Originally posted by Brian W. Brian W. wrote:

The 7" Heart in Motion Mix was the B-side to the US cassingle. I remember reading an article in Billboard at the time that stores were furious with A&M because all of the returns they got on Amy Grant's "Heart in Motion" CD because the version that was on the album was nothing like what consumers had heard on the radio. (I also recall reading an interview with Amy Grant where she said she laughed the first time she heard the remix.)


I remember that piece in Billboard as well. They noted a lot of people went looking for Heart In Motion CD in the Dance dept rather than pop or christian. I was always surprised that A&M didn't just strip them onto later pressings. At least they acknowledged those single mixes on the 1986-2004 Greatest Hits even though the Greatest Hits that replaced it when her catalog was sold to EMI reverted to the LP versions....
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Very interesting. I only ever heard the LP version on the radio (in Atlanta and Raleigh-Durham) but I did hear the remix in a club in Durham.
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Same here. The small market where I lived only ever played the LP version.
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Originally posted by Brian W. Brian W. wrote:

The 7" Heart in Motion Mix was the B-side to the US cassingle. I remember reading an article in Billboard at the time that stores were furious with A&M because all of the returns they got on Amy Grant's "Heart in Motion" CD because the version that was on the album was nothing like what consumers had heard on the radio. (I also recall reading an interview with Amy Grant where she said she laughed the first time she heard the remix.)
The b-side of the 45 was also the 7" Heart In Motion Mix (this was one of the last 45 singles I purchased).
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Originally posted by aaronk aaronk wrote:

The small market where I lived only ever played the LP version.


As did the station I worked at in 1991. Of course, we had an AC format, so it made sense. ISTR Kiss 108 in Boston playing the remix.



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