Difference between revisions of "Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound"
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Revision as of 00:58, 20 July 2007
Amazing Grace is the customary title of one of the best-known hymns, written (as usually sung, all but the last stanza) by John Newton. Its customary tune is New Britain. The stanza beginning "When we've been there ten thousand years", often sung as the last stanza of "Amazing Grace", is not part of the hymn as written by John Newton.
Contents
Sheet Music
Using tune New Britain, with parts by Edwin Othello Excell (1851 - 1921), 1900
- MIDI
- LilyPond
- Copyright: Public Domain
- Contributer: Veramet 01:42, 20 July 2007 (MDT)
Tunes
- [[New Britain] by James P. Carrell (1787 - 1854) and David S. Clayton, 1831
Lyrics
- Poet: John Newton
- Copyright: Public Domain