Men From Celtic Thunder Perform 'Amazing Grace' Like It's Never Been Sung Before

May 16, 2020

As part of Celtic Thunder's Christmas holiday celebration, which they uploaded to their YouTube page in 2014, the award-winning group sang Amazing Grace. The group is comprised of men of all ages from Ireland and Scotland who pay homage to their celtic heritage through beautiful a cappella covers like this one.

Even though you have heard many covers of the song, the one by Celtic Thunder is unlike any other. The group included an amazing arrangement of the song on their Christmas album Celtic Thunder Christmas.

If you haven't already heard of them, the group formed in 2007, and it is made up of singers from Ireland and Scotland. Over the 13 years that the group has existed, some of the members have changed, and the ages and backgrounds of the performers vary to a minor extent, according to their YouTube page.

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The group has been lauded as one of the greatest singing groups, and they have won some prestigious awards that include being named "Top World Music Artist" by Billboard, and the group also has several "Top World Album" prizes, according to their YouTube page.

The live shows of Celtic Thunder are not only musically fantastic, but the performances are livened up by visuals of Celtic scenery.

The history of the song Amazing Grace is worth noting. It is considered one of the most important Christian hymns today, but the original lyricist of the song was a poet whose childhood was not grounded in religion. The lyrics were derived from a poem by an Englishman named John Newton.

Newton spent years as a slave trader, but he realized that he needed to change his ways, so he turned to Christianity to enrich his life. He became a clergyman, and this led to his love for writing hymns and Christian poetry, according to Biography.com.

After having heard Amazing Grace performed many times during times of loss, one might not think that a new version could really make a big impact, but the one by Celtic Thunder manages to. Their Christmas album features this great performance along with some other traditional Christmas songs and Celtic folk tunes.

Did you check out the performance of this song by the Celtic group? Let us know what you think, and don't forget to pass this amazing a cappella rendition on to friends and family members.