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Amazing Grace_by Old Regular Baptist

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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2009

Beautiful song of beautiful people in the hills of Appalachia in Eastern Kentucky

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  • Beautiful singing. Was this recorded at one of the churches or out by a cemetery.

    John

  • @electricman1951

    This is a live recording but not sure the location. Credit due Indian Bottom Old Regular Baptist Association.............you can google search for more info..........Thanks

  • Thank you so much for posting. I was born in Eastern Kentucky and grew up in the Old Regular Baptist Church. There is no other sound like this. I live in a big city now, but no distance could ever be too far to take my heart away.

  • @KyHazard

    Thanks. I was born in Letcher County. Many of the scenes are from there including my Grandpa on the hay rake. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  • This was quite interesting......I have collected a goodly number of CDs of songs from the Appalachia region of the country. I'm particularly fond of shape note singing. Thanks so much for posting this!

  • @isondon forgive me sir but this is not old regular baptists

    a much more common name is primitive baptists

  • I believe this was recorded at the Defeated Creek Church in Letcher County! Elwood Cornett lining the song! I keep listening for my daddy in there but I think this was recorded after his death in 2000!

  • My dad was a preacher here in Knott County. These songs bring back a lot of memories. We lived in Quick Sand / Decoy.

  • um have u ever been to mt. olive

  • This type of music with the "Westminister Divines" in England over 500 years ago.

    I had nothing to do with slaves.

  • This type of music with the "Westminister Divines" in England over 500 years ago.

  • elwood cornnett in my uncle im shelby hogg im from letcher county whitesburgh or blacky the cornnetts and hoggs are all related this jus brings back memoris

  • awesome and powerful. i was raised in virgie kentucky and remember this soo much

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