Amazing Grace
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Amazing Grace
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Amazing, amazing grace
How, how sweet the, ooh, the sound
That, oh, that saved a wretch like me
I, I, I once was, was lost
But, but now, hmm, I'm found
I was blind, but now I see
Through, through, through, through
Through many dangers, oh, toils, toils and snares
I, I've been in the midst of a storm
But I've, I've already, I've already called
Don't you know that it was, it was, it was grace, ooh
Grace that brought me safe, so safe, safe thus far
And don't you know that same old grace will lead me right on
Right on, right on
Right on home
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Who performs "Amazing Grace"?
Jennifer Hudson performs "Amazing Grace", and this lyric page sits inside the Jennifer Hudson catalog on LyroVerse.
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