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Amazing Grace is a live album by American singer Aretha Franklin.It was recorded in January 1972 at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles, with Reverend James Cleveland and the Southern California Community Choir accompanying Franklin in performance.
Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances is a two-disc compilation of studio master recordings by Elvis Presley, released in 1994 on RCA Records and certified double platinum by the RIAA on July 15, 1999. The release also includes a booklet with session details and an essay by Charles Wolfe.
"Amazing Grace" "Jesus Lover Of My Soul" performed by Edwin Hawkins Singers "Last Mile of the Way" performed by Clara Ward "My Sweet Lord" performed by B.C. & M. Choir "Precious Memories" performed by Aretha Franklin, James Cleveland [6] 1974: Dixie Hummingbirds "Loves Me Like a Rock" "Down Memory Lane" performed by James Cleveland
Best Vocal Performance, Female: Nominated Best Contemporary Female Solo Vocal Performance "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Nominated 1969: Best Contemporary-Pop Vocal Performance, Female "I Say a Little Prayer" Nominated [1] Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance, Female "Chain of Fools" Won [3] [1] 1970: Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female
While promoting his new movie 'The Journey,' Andrea Bocelli sang "Amazing Grace" just in time for Easter. Watch the Instagram video and read what fans said.
The Grammy Award for Best Inspirational Performance was awarded from 1962 to 1986. During this time the award had several name changes: Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (1962, 1963) Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical) (1964–66) Best Sacred Performance (Musical) (1967) Best Sacred Performance (1968, 1969)
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"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, written in 1772 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton (1725–1807). It is possibly the most sung and most recorded hymn in the world, and especially popular in the United States , where it is used for both religious and secular purposes.