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Are you overwhelmed with the job of finding great live music for your event?

REALLY! Ask yourself.  Do I want to waste hard earned money on a once in lifetime event?

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Written by Will Taylor - professional musician who has performed and arranged weddings for the past 20 years.

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Amazing Grace

by Traditional

Ceremony Music > Unity Candle
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Artist: Will Taylor and Strings Attached
Description:

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now am found.
Was blind, but now I see.


'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear
And grace my fears relieved.
How precious did that grace appeared
The hour I first believed.


Through many dangers, toils and snares,
I have already come.
It's grace that brought me safe thus far,
and grace will lead me home.


When we've been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as shining as the sun,
We've no no no no no no less days to sing my God's praise
Then when we first begun
Then when we first begun


History: John Newton wrote this hymn some time after converting to Christianity in the village of Kineton, in
Warwickshire, England. The lyrics are based on his reflections on an Old Testament text he was
preparing to preach on, adding his perspective about his own conversion while on his slave ship, the
Greyhound, in 1748.
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