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  1. 1 mar 1991 · Amazing Grace: With Bill Moyers. Rating: 4 of 5. The enduring popularity of the spiritual classic "Amazing Grace" is the subject of this fascinating historical/cultural history of the hymn from its 18-century inception to the modern day. A staple of Christian fundamentalist churches in the South, and a favorite among black gospel musicians ...

  2. 27 apr 1990 · Though “Amazing Grace” will air on Moyers’ home network, PBS, in the fall, it is unlike most of his projects in that it will be seen to some extent on the big screen--thanks to the urging of ...

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  4. I have had this on VHS tape for years, and feared it would never make it on to DVD, but it did, and I'm glad. This is a real nice documentary about the song Amazing Grace with Bill Moyers at the helm exploring the history and lyrics of the song, and features some of the ways it's been sung throughout the years and what it means to different people.

  5. 27 gen 2007 · In this DVD I found it to be very interesting to see the wide range of celebrities who have sang Amazing Grace Marion Williams, Jessye Norman, Johnny Cash, and Judy Collins, Bill Moyers does a superb job of showcasing AMAZING GRACE in this documentary, this is one DVD that the whole family can watch and enjoy.

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  6. Originally published in 1779, the English Christian hymn "Amazing Grace" has been sung by millions, reinterpreted in countless ways and played on an unimaginable array of instruments. It's a song ...

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  7. 12 set 1990 · Bill Moyers hosts this documentary special, which explores the enduring legacy of the 18th-century hymn, "Amazing Grace." The song was written by John Newton, a former English slave ship captain, whose diaries explain the important role that "Amazing Grace" played in the gradual transformation of this self-described formerly "vile man."