Say You'll Be Mine (Amy Grant song)

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ReleasedOctober 10, 1994 (1994-10-10)[1]
Length4:04
"Say You'll Be Mine"
Single by Amy Grant
from the album House of Love
ReleasedOctober 10, 1994 (1994-10-10)[1]
StudioThe Bennett House (Franklin, TN)[2]
GenreSwingbeat[3]
Length4:04
LabelA&M
Songwriters
ProducerKeith Thomas
Amy Grant singles chronology
"House of Love"
(1994)
"Say You'll Be Mine"
(1994)
"Big Yellow Taxi"
(1995)

"Say You'll Be Mine" is a song by Christian music singer Amy Grant.[4] It was released by A&M Records as the second single from her 11th studio album, House of Love (1994), in the United Kingdom in October 1994. Unlike the previous singles from House of Love, "Say You'll Be Mine" was not released in the United States. On her 2004 DVD release, Greatest Videos 1986-2004, Grant revealed that "Say You'll Be Mine" was planned as a US single, but the label pulled its release at the last minute. On the UK Singles Chart, the song reached number 41.

Pan-European magazine Music & Media described the song as a "swing-beat escapade".[3] Alan Jones from Music Week wrote, "A cutesy pop confection, a shade too repetitious and lightweight to help her recapture lost ground."[5]

Music video

Grant recorded a music video for the song, which was aired in both the US and the UK. It was directed by German film director and producer Nico Beyer and filmed in Los Angeles.[6] The original album version is available on the 2004 DVD Greatest Videos 1986-2004.

Track listing

  • UK CD single
  1. "Say You'll Be Mine" (radio mix) (3:58)
  2. "Life's Gonna Change" (3:46)
  3. "Say You'll Be Mine" (album version) (4:04)
  4. Heart in Motion (Medley mix) (6:06)

Personnel

Charts

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