JUDY COLLINS &
THE GLOBAL VIRTUAL CHOIR
‘Amazing Grace’
50th Anniversary
All proceeds raised from this single will be going to the
World Health Organisation Solidarity Response Fund
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Over the past two weeks, 1000 singers from across the globe – professional and amateur alike – have answered Judy Collins’ call to sing “Amazing Grace” with her as a sign of solidarity in this unprecedented time. This new version of Judy’s historic recording is out today. Alan Cumming, Judith Owen, Steve Earle, Madeleine Peyroux, Mandolin Orange, Tift Merritt are just some of the 1000 singers who participated in this Global Virtual Chorus event – plus internationally known choirs including The Sixteen, New York Choral Society, Voices International and GOA University Choir. Watch moving messages from Alan Cumming, Steve Earle and Tift Merritt about what Judy’s recording of “Amazing Grace” means to them, and a message from Ringo Starr too supporting the work of WHO. Messages from around the world have been flowing in from people who wanted to share their experience with the song and they appreciation of WHO.
All proceeds raised from this single will be going to the World Health Organization Solidarity Response Fund: HERE .
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‘Amazing Grace’ has become a source of comfort during these unprecedented times with Judy’s version being played to Charing Cross Hospital, which received a swell of emotional outpouring on social media and over 5 millions views (view here) and the now famed priest of Notting Hill, Pat Allerton AKA @theportablepriest (Instagram) playing Judy’s version of the song for his sermons on the streets (view here)
Judy Collins, says “I recorded Amazing Grace with a group of friends at Saint Paul’s Chapel on the Columbia University campus in New York City. When my recording of Amazing Grace was released it became enormously popular all over the world.
It was written by John Newton in 1772, a man who evolved from a slave ship captain to a writer of powerful hymns, and changed his entire life, becoming a model for spiritual transformation.
That’s what we need today once again. Stay safe, help others and pray for the planet. I am sending this song out to all the doctors, nurses and patients. We will survive this with love and music and amazing grace.”
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Judy Collins embraced ‘Amazing Grace’ in 1964 after she witnessed marchers singing the hymn led by voting and women’s rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, and saw its equal emotional impact on the marchers, witnesses, and law enforcement who opposed the civil rights demonstrators. She considered it as a talisman of sorts for peace and started to perform the song in her sets from that point on – it soon became one of her most requested songs when she played live.
She recorded it for her 1970 album ‘Whales & Nightingales’ and connected the recording to the Vietnam War, to which she objected, subsequently when asked why, Collins explained, “I didn’t know what else to do about the war in Vietnam. I had marched, I had voted, I had gone to jail on political actions and worked for the candidates I believed in. The war was still raging. There was nothing left to do, I thought… but sing ‘Amazing Grace’.” A sentiment that will ring true with many today.
Judy’s version of the song became a global hit finding chart success repeatedly. It remained on the charts in the US for 70 straight weeks after it was released. In the UK it charted five different times between 1970 and 1972. It has also already made history and was registered with the Library of Congress HERE.
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AMNPLIFY – DB
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