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--============_-1370768670==_============ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" or this... found both on the Net tonight... :) --============_-1370768670==_============ Content-Type: text/plain; name="ag"; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ag" Amazing Grace Niles Newton Olney Hymns (Burlington, 1795) {composer_last_name} Niles {composer_first_name} John Jacob {edition_arranger_last_name} Robinson {edition_arranger_first_name} Schuyler {composition_date} 1892-1981 {composer_nationality} American {title} Amazing Grace {title_translated} {collection_arranger_writer} {author_last_name} Newton {author_first_name} John {author_text_nationality} American {author_text_date} 1725-1807 {text_source} Olney Hymns (Burlington, 1795) {language} English {genre} folksong setting. hymn. {voicing} SATB {accompaniment} none (reduction) {subject} salvation; redemption; God:mercy; {special_features} strophic; dynamics changes; tempo changes; {use} {publisher} G.Schirmer: S-003-12562-00, 1985 {comments} this is not the familiar tune, but a more archaic one which is related to it - attributed to John Newton and found in the collection "Shape Note Hymn of 1805"; jfeiszli@silver.sdsmt.edu --============_-1370768670==_============--