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"'''[[Amazing Grace]]'''" is a well-known Christian hymn.
"'''[[Amazing Grace]]'''" is a Christian hymn.


'''Amazing Grace''' may also refer to:
'''Amazing Grace''' may also refer to:

==Other==
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*[[Amazing Grace (ship)]], a topsail [[schooner]], port in [[San Diego]], [[California]]
== Film and television ==
* [[Amazing Grace (TV series)|''Amazing Grace'' (TV series)]], a short-lived 1995 TV series
*"Amazing Grace", a 1971 hit song from the album ''[[Whales & Nightingales]]'' by Judy Collins
*[[Amazing Grace (1974 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (1974 film)]], a comedy film by Stan Lathan
*[[Amazing Grace (1992 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (1992 film)]], a film by Amos Guttman dealing with LGBT issues and AIDS in Israeli society
*[[Amazing Grace (2006 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (2006 film)]], a film by Michael Apted about the campaign against slave trade in the British Empire, led by William Wilberforce
*''[[The Amazing Grace]]'', a 2006 film by Jeta Amata about the British slave trader John Newton
*''[[Amazing Grace: Jeff Buckley]]'', a 2009 documentary film
*[[Amazing Grace (2018 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (2018 film)]], a documentary by Sydney Pollack about Aretha Franklin
*[[Amazing Grace (American TV series)|''Amazing Grace'' (American TV series)]], a 1995 American drama series
*[[Amazing Grace (Australian TV series)|''Amazing Grace'' (Australian TV series)]], a 2021 drama series
*[[Amazing Grace (Legends of Tomorrow)|"Amazing Grace" (''Legends of Tomorrow'')]], an episode of ''Legends of Tomorrow''

==Literature==
*[[Amazing Grace (comics)]], a fictional supervillain in DC Comics
*[[Amazing Grace (novel)|''Amazing Grace'' (novel)]], a 2007 novel by Danielle Steel
* ''[[Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems about Slavery]]'', 2002
* ''Amazing Grace'', a children's book by [[Mary Hoffman]]

==Music==
===Albums===
*[[Amazing Grace (The Badlees album)|''Amazing Grace'' (The Badlees album)]], 1999
*[[Amazing Grace (Judy Collins album) |''Amazing Grace'' (Judy Collins album)]], 1985
*[[Amazing Grace (Aretha Franklin album)|''Amazing Grace'' (Aretha Franklin album)]], 1972
*[[Amazing Grace (Aretha Franklin album)|''Amazing Grace'' (Aretha Franklin album)]], 1972
*[[Amazing Grace (Judy Collins Album) |''Amazing Grace'' (Judy Collins album)]], 1985
*[[Amazing Grace (Lesley Garrett album)|''Amazing Grace'' (Lesley Garrett album)]], 2008
*[[Amazing Grace (The Badlees album)|''Amazing Grace'' (The Badlees album)]]
*[[Amazing Grace (Sissel album)|''Amazing Grace'' (Sissel album)]], 1994
*''Amazing Grace'', a 2007 [[Rick Wakeman discography|album by Rick Wakeman]]
*''Amazing Grace'', a 1994 [[Sissel Kyrkjebø discography|album by Sissel Kyrkjebø]]
*[[Amazing Grace (Spiritualized album)|''Amazing Grace'' (Spiritualized album)]], 2003
*[[Amazing Grace (Spiritualized album)|''Amazing Grace'' (Spiritualized album)]], 2003
*[[Amazing Grace (novel)|''Amazing Grace'' (novel)]], a 2007 novel by Danielle Steel
*''[[Amazing Grace: His Greatest Sacred Performances]]'', by Elvis Presley, 1999
*[[Amazing Grace (comics)]], fictional supervillain published by DC Comics
*''[[Amazing Grace: Songs for Christmas]]'', an EP by Paulini, 2004
*"[[Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)]]", rewrite of the Christian hymn by musician Chris Tomlin
*[[Amazing Grace (score)|''Amazing Grace'' (score)]], composed by David Arnold, from the 2006 Michael Apted film, 2007
*[[Amazing Grace (soundtrack)|''Amazing Grace'' (soundtrack)]], by various artists, from the Michael Apted film, 2007
*[[Grace Hopper]] (1906–1992), American computer scientist and naval officer nicknamed "Amazing Grace"

*[[Grace McCarthy]] (born 1927), Canadian politician nicknamed "Amazing Grace"
===Songs===
*"[[Amazing Grace (Used to Be Her Favorite Song)]]", by Amazing Rhythm Aces, 1975
*"Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)", a reworking of the hymn, by Chris Tomlin from ''[[See the Morning]]'', 2006
*"Amazing Grace", a song by Boy George from ''[[Ordinary Alien]]'', 2010
*"Amazing Grace", a song by DaBaby from ''[[Blame It on Baby]]'', 2020
*"Amazing Grace", a song by Elias from ''[[WWE: Universal Truth]]'', 2020

== Other uses ==
* [[Amazing Grace (musical)|''Amazing Grace'' (musical)]], a 2015 Broadway musical
* [[Amazing Grace (ship)|''Amazing Grace'' (ship)]], a topsail schooner
* [[Grace Hopper]] or Amazing Grace (1906–1992), American computer scientist and naval officer
* [[Grace McCarthy]] or Amazing Grace (1927–2017), Canadian politician


==In films==
==See also==
*[[Amazing Grace (1974 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (1974 film)]], directed by Stan Lathan
*''[[Amazing Grace and Chuck]]'', a 1987 film by Mike Newell
*''[[Amazing Grace and Chuck]]'', 1987 film directed by Mike Newell
*[[Amazing Grace (1992 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (1992 film)]], a 1992 film directed by Amos Guttman
*[[Amazing Grace (1998 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (1998 film)]], a 1998 film directed by [[Maeve Murphy]]
*[[Amazing Grace (2000 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (1974 film)]], directed by [[Luis Mandoki]]
*[[Amazing Grace (2006 film)|''Amazing Grace'' (2006 film)]], directed by Michael Apted
*''[[The Amazing Grace]]'', 2006 film, directed by Jeta Amata


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Latest revision as of 10:08, 26 October 2024

"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn.

Amazing Grace may also refer to:

Film and television

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Literature

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Music

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Albums

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Songs

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Other uses

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See also

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