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Wikipedia:Featured sound candidates/Three versions of Amazing Grace

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Reason
This is a tremendously important and famous folk hymn. As the subject of a WP:FA, the article contains numerous renditions and notes that the lyrics have been set to about 20 musical arrangements. Due to the numerous musical settings it is quite likely that many versions are appropriate at FS and I am nominating three herewith. Note that one is a brass band, but since this song has been associated with 20 musical settings even a brass band arrangement may be appropriate. They all adhere to the Wikipedia:Featured sound criteria. I am also nominating this now since I believe I am about to be banned from WP:FS and these are the last of the audio files that I have uploaded that are not duplicates of video files. The lyrics were set to the tune known as "New Britain" (published in 1829) in 1835. The two instrumental versions thus depict the commonly associated melody.
Composed by
Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw (melody), John Newton (lyrics)
Creator
United States Air Force Band
Articles in which this recording appears
Amazing Grace (only jazz version)
John Newton
William Walker (composer) (only instrumental versions)

Promoted Amazing Grace (USAFB strings).ogg and Amazing Grace (USAFB brass).ogg.James (TalkContribs) • 10:34am 00:34, 31 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]