This Woman’s ‘Amazing Grace’ Will Give You Chills

This woman’s ‘Amazing Grace (Now I See)’ will give you chills and make you want to sing along. Angie Sutherland offers a sweet, laid-back country rhythm in her cover of the old hymn. Watch the clip to see the humble performance. 

Singer Angie Sutherland absolutely stuns with her latest cover of ‘Amazing Grace (Now I See).’ In the square-framed video, the woman, “a small town gal from West Virginia,” who looks to be in her 50s, starts her humble set-up by pressing play on a TV remote from her seat in a large chair. A twangy version of ‘Amazing Grace (Now I See)’ starts to play from a nearby TV, with harmonica notes, cymbals, and piano. Her small dog adorably trots in and out of the frame as Angie sings. 

Angie belts out beautiful notes in a country style that is wholesome and utterly ear-pleasing. She is completely in tune with the music, eliminating all distractions and focusing on her lyrics. With the prevalence of modern worship songs, it’s hard to find Gospel music that sounds as soulful as this and that’s sung so well. 

Some of the lyrics of the hymn she sings are:

And grace my fears relieved
How precious did
That grace appear
The hour I first believed

All of Angie’s music covers are gospel songs that come straight from her heart, each as soulful as the last. She chooses songs that have deep lyrics and a meaningful message, like this one, ‘I Know Who Holds Tomorrow,’ ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus,’ and more. 

“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” 2-corinthians 12:9

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