Takes a Little Time (Amy Grant song)
"Takes a Little Time" | ||||||||||
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Single by Amy Grant | ||||||||||
from the album Behind the Eyes | ||||||||||
Released | 1997 | |||||||||
Format | CD Maxi-single | |||||||||
Recorded |
Secret Studio, Franklin, TN | |||||||||
Genre | CCM, adult contemporary, pop | |||||||||
Length | 4:33 | |||||||||
Label | Myrrh/Word | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Amy Grant, Wayne Kirkpatrick | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Keith Thomas, Wayne Kirkpatrick, John Darnall | |||||||||
Amy Grant singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"Takes a Little Time" was a maxi-single released in 1997 (see 1997 in music) to promote Amy Grant's album Behind the Eyes, which was also released that year. "Takes a Little Time" included two songs from Behind the Eyes, as well as a new version of Grant's 1982 Christian radio hit, "El Shaddai". The maxi-single was also an enhanced CD (ECD), meaning it had a video that consumers could watch when they put it in their home computer. The ECD portion of the CD contained a live acoustic version of the song After the Fire, which Grant later released on her 2003 album Simple Things; Grant stated on Oprah that she had written the song for her mother.
Track listing
- "Takes a Little Time" (Grant, Kirkpatrick) - 4:33
- "Somewhere Down the Road" (Grant, Kirkpatrick) - 5:09
- "El Shaddai '97" (Card, Thompson) - 4:10
- Bonus multimedia track - 39:14
Production
source: [1]
- Producers: Keith Thomas, Wayne Kirkpatrick, John Darnall
- Engineers: Dan Marnien, John Darnall
- Arranger: Keith Thomas
- Design: Kurt Markus
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