Always loved this song! Went to a museum in the Netherlands that showed Van Gogh's paintings and we were told that after his death is when he became famous. I believe his sister-in-law shared them to the world.I heard this song many times without knowing that it was about Vincent Van Gogh or that he committed suicide at 37.
Me too. I remember listening to them in high school and in ceramics class I made the bust of Paul Simon. That's how much they affected me.Guess Simon & Garfunkel always touched me.
On another platform years ago i had a thread devoted to people's favorite renditions of Amazing Grace. While i no longer identify as a Christian or with any organized religion, this song always touches my soul. We shared versions in so many languages and styles. LeAnn's Rimes version is musically beautiful, easy on the ears but my favorite was this one because you know that some lines had deep meaning for Tyler like "I once was lost, but now I'm found".Nana singing "Amazing Grace"...what a voice - she sang it in several languages -