This hymn with words by English poet and clergyman John Newton was first paired to the folk tune New Britain in 1835. It has been featured in numerous movies and recorded by artists like Elvis Presley and Mahalia Jackson. Solo Score; Lead Sheet notated in bass clef with melody and chords including a non-transposed version in treble clef for easy accompaniment. Pure lead sheet music arrangement for Cello; by Lars Christian Lundholm.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cheetah Chrome defines punk rock!By Tommy WilliamsThe reader gets to tag along from Cheetahs upbringing to all the career-defining (and not so defining) moments. What a ride! Unlike most autobiographies concerned with legacy; this is honest and introspective with no regard to afterglow. Cheetah is like a brilliant comet briefly appearing to light up the sky. Like that comet that recedes back to interstellar space; it left an unequaled impression that we continue to relive through his music and book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. cheetah was nutsBy Alex RamirezVery hard road he put on himself. For his dream he pretty much gave up education but with the dream came hurdles. I dont think he regretted going through it all but he must feel blessed to be alive to have wrote it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed reading this memoir except his childhood went on too ...By FlashI enjoyed reading this memoir except his childhood went on too long; it must have taken nearly half the book. Other than that; it was a great journey through Chromes life of RFTT; Dead Boys; CBGBs; NYC; and his solo careers. He was truly a garbage can for drugs and its a miracle he survived it and got clean and sober.