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Introduction

Hey there! Let me tell you about a song that’s sure to touch your heart—”Amazing Grace” performed live by Joey+Rory. Now, if you haven’t heard this duo before, you’re in for a real treat. Joey Feek and Rory Feek were not just partners in music but in life, and their chemistry is palpable in every note they sing together.

This particular rendition of “Amazing Grace” is something truly special. “Amazing Grace” is one of those timeless hymns that seem to have a direct line to the soul, and Joey+Rory’s live performance only amplifies that connection. Their version is stripped down and sincere, allowing the raw emotion to shine through. Joey’s voice has this incredible purity and warmth, almost like a comforting hug from an old friend, while Rory’s harmonies provide the perfect grounding.

What makes this performance even more poignant is the context. Joey was battling cancer at the time, and knowing her story adds a layer of depth and emotion to the song. You can feel the weight of the lyrics—about redemption and hope—ringing true in every line she sings. It’s not just a performance; it’s an expression of faith and resilience.

Listening to this song, you can’t help but reflect on your own life. It’s one of those moments that makes you pause and appreciate the simple, yet profound, grace in everyday life. Have you ever had a song do that—stop you in your tracks and make you think about what really matters?

Joey+Rory’s “Amazing Grace” isn’t just a cover; it’s a heartfelt rendition that stands as a testament to their talent and the power of music to heal and inspire. If you haven’t listened to it yet, do yourself a favor and give it a try. You might just find it becomes a cherished addition to your playlist.

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Lyrics

Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I’m found.
Was blind, but now I see.
‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear
And grace my fears relieved.
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed.
When we’ve been there ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Then when we first begun.
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I’m found.
Was blind, but now I see.

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