Months after sustaining a brain injury, Amy Grant is returning to music with the release of the single “Trees We’ll Never See” on March 24. The song will mark her first new music in a decade.
“Trees We’ll Never See” will be the first of her two new upcoming tracks, Grant said in an interview with NBC‘s “Today”. The second single will be released later in the spring.
“So much creativity has been put on hold in my life, for all kinds of reasons. Last summer I was asked to sing on a new Cory Asbury song yet to be released. This might be one of the best songs I have heard in a long time,” Grant wrote on Instagram. “I was so glad they waited for me to heal up and get back to the studio. Inspired by Cory’s beautiful song, Marshall Altman and I started talking about songs that we’ve written recently that affected us.”
She added, “I played him one of mine. He played me one of his. His song was ‘Trees We’ll never See.’ I loved it immediately and asked him if I could record it, and within two weeks, both songs were mixed & mastered.”
Grant suffered a concussion after she fell while cycling with a friend near the Harpeth Hills Golf Course in Nashville on July 27, 2022, forcing her to to postpone her fall tour.
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