Paul Robeson - Amazing grace

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

If you have always wanted to hear him sing this, now you can!

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  • "As an artist I have no choice. I must stand for the forces of truth against bigotry and intolerance."

  • Such a deep rich amazing voice!

    I always wanted to hear him sing this. Thanks for posting it!

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  • There are forces in the U.S. who are trying to write this man out of history. Fortunately there are enough of us outside the U.S. who will make sure this does not happen.

  • Thank You

  • He seen all the people as brothers,shook the hand of everyone,even he was jew,slav,arian,or whatever bullshit someone invented to feel special.And some say: "He was a COMMUNIST !"

    I say:OVERREACTING!

    My country fought with the wehrmacht and then was incorporated in the Soviet Block.Politics will never be perfect,MUSIC and LOVE is.But the yanks were so indoctrinated that God blessed America,that they can barely afford to open their hearts.Paul doesn't belong to USA but to all Mankind.

  • Just found a hour ago about this titan of freedom. I somehow got hooked by this man's history. I wonder how hypocrits most of the americans were and still are.They went to "save" the world from Hitler,managed it but in the 60's there were still lynching black people in the south. Ignorance is sometimes more damaging than hatred. this black guy gave an example to us all,remaining strong as his voice at all the prejudice,he stood by the rights of all the people,educated himself, spoke 20 languages

  • This song defines the true meaning of dignity.

  • Fantastico!

    

  • It is one of the greatest hymns ever and it was written by a seaman who had once been involved in the slave trade. Paul Robeson would have known. His recording is probably the best ever - it is certainly my favourite...

  • oh my, so this is that thing i heard about. think they called it singing

  • gives me chills

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