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While country music legend Alan Jackson’s rendition of “Amazing Grace” might sound like a classic born on the American heartland, the song’s roots stretch back across the Atlantic to 18th century England.

The beloved hymn finds its origin with John Newton, an Anglican clergyman and former slave trader. In 1772, struck by a near-death experience at sea, Newton penned the now-famous lyrics. They reflected on his own transformation from a “wretch” – as he describes himself – to a man of faith, forever grateful for God’s redeeming grace.

“Amazing Grace” first appeared in a 1779 collection titled “Olney Hymns,” but it wasn’t until the early 19th century that the melody we recognize today became associated with the lyrics. Since then, “Amazing Grace” has transcended religious boundaries, becoming one of the most popular hymns in history.

Across centuries, countless artists have reinterpreted “Amazing Grace,” each infusing it with their own style. Alan Jackson’s country rendition brings a familiar warmth and sincerity to this timeless hymn, allowing listeners to connect with the power of its message in a way that resonates with country music’s core values of faith, family, and resilience.

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