Just learning and I realy love this song. But I found that the EM and the following D should be replaced by A7 and D7. G C G Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, D That saved a wretch like me. G C G I once was lost, but now im found, A7 D7 G Was blind, but now I see. G C G Twas grace that thought my heart to fear, D G and grace my fears released. How precious C G A7 D7 G did that grace appear, the hour I first believed. G C G When we've been there ten thousand years, G D bright shining as the sun, G C G we've no less days to sing god's praise G D G than when did when we first begun. G C G Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound, D That saved a wretch like me. G C G I once was lost, but now im found, D G Was blind, but now I see. This is my first so please let me know. Thanks
About the artist behind Amazing Grace Chords:
The term "Contemporary Christian Music" originated in the late 1960s in reference to the emerging pop and rock "Jesus music", the musical product of the Jesus Movement of the time.[3] The Mind Garage is considered the first Christian Rock band, with documentation going back to 1967 in local media and national magazines and newspapers such as The Village Voice, Billboard and Rolling Stone magazine. The Electric Liturgy (RCA Victor LSP-4319), recorded 1969 and released 1970, was the first Christian Rock album recorded in Nashville in RCA's "Nashville Sound" Studio A, on Music Row which was under the management of Chet Atken. Studio A is now a museum.
There is also a great deal of popular music which lyrically identifies with Christianity but is not normally considered Contemporary Christian Music.[3] For example, many punk, hardcore, and holy hip-hop groups deal explicitly with issues of faith but are not a part of the Nashville industry[citation needed] (e.g., Seattle-based Tooth and Nail Records). Also, several mainstream music artists sometimes deal with Christian themes in their work, such as Creed, Lifehouse, and Switchfoot, but fall outside of the CCM genre though they may receive airplay on CCM radio stations.[3]
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