Chas, I knew the history of the song, mainly because I am a history buff and have hundreds of nautical history books here in my library. Glad you posted the song's origin, though. I never really thought about that aspect when I recorded the song. The thing I remember most about Amazing Grace is that it usually played on bagpipes during the funeral of a fallen police officer throughout much of the nation. I only attended one of those funerals, a Maryland State Trooper that was shot in the chest during a routing traffic stop on I-95. At the time, I worked for the Maryland State Police out of Headquarters in Pikesville, Maryland. I only worked there for a year, got shot at by a 15-year-old kid who stole a car, and I resigned a month later. That was way back in 1962. The salary for a trooper then was $51.50 a week. I had proposed to my wife and knew I could not make it on that salary. That's when I decided to go into the field of medical research and technology. Wow - now I guess I really took the post south.
Thanks again, everyone,
Gary
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