Oh How the Years Go By

Oh How the Years Go By
"Oh How the Years Go By"
Single by Amy Grant
from the album House Of Love
Released 1994
Format Cassette single, CD single
Genre CCM, Adult Contemporary, Pop
Length 5:15
Label A&M Records, Word Records
Writer(s) Simon Climie, Will Jennings
Producer Michael Omartian
Amy Grant singles chronology
Big Yellow Taxi
(1995)
Oh How the Years Go By
(1995)
Takes a Little Time
(1997)

Oh How the Years Go By is a song written by Simon Climie & Will Jennings. This song was performed by singer-songwriter Amy Grant and released on her 1994 album House of Love. It was the sixth release from that album.

The song was released again in 1997 by actress-singer Vanessa L. Williams, as a single on her album Next; her version went to number 6 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.

Contents

Official versions

Audio versions

  • Original album version (5:15), available on the House of Love album
  • Radio edit, available on the single with an audio introduction
  • Original album version with audio introduction, available on the single
  • Live version (4:35), available on the Time Again...Amy Grant Live album

Singles

U.S. CD Single

Charts


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