The Story Behind Vince Gill and Amy Grant’s Pre-Romance First Duet “House of Love”
When Vince Gill and Amy Grant first crossed paths in 1993, it wasn’t just musical magic that sparked—it was the beginning of something much bigger. Their collaboration on "House of Love," the titular track from Amy Grant's 1994 album, not only produced a chart-topping hit but also laid the foundation for a love story that would captivate the entertainment world for decades to come.
At the time of recording “House of Love,” both Gill and Grant were married to other people. But something about their chemistry was undeniable from the moment they met on set for the music video. The song, with its romantic lyrics and tender melodies, set the stage for an emotional connection neither could ignore.
Reflecting on that time, Grant confessed in an interview that she "knew from the tips of [her] toes" that Vince was unlike anyone she had ever met. She even admitted that during filming, she couldn’t resist hugging him, telling him, "I’ve needed to do this all night"—a moment that was caught on film and gave fans an early glimpse into their blossoming bond.
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