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Lyr Req: That Kind of Grace (Anne Hills,David Roth

30 Sep 03 - 04:07 PM (#1026756)
Subject: That Kind of Grace
From: GUEST,msears

Anyone have the lyrics for the song "That Kind of Grace" that Anne Hills recorded for a special tape(of the same name) used to fundraise for a program in Chicago. I've already checked her website.


30 Sep 03 - 09:26 PM (#1026875)
Subject: RE: That Kind of Grace
From: open mike

curious: what were the funds being raised for?


01 Oct 03 - 03:24 AM (#1026995)
Subject: ADD: That Kind of Grace (Anne Hills & David Roth)
From: Joe Offer

Anne's biography at ther Website (click) says that she and David Roth wrote and recorded "That Kind of Grace" in 1995 for the The Carole Robertson Center for Learning. Located in Chicago, the Center aids families and children in need and is named for the four girls killed in the 1963 Birmingham, Alabama Baptist church bombing.

I haven't heard Anne sing it, but I've heard it on a very nice Matt Watroba CD called Live at the Ark. I got the album from Folk-Legacy Records, but I don't know if Sandy and Caroline Paton still carry it - and I can't find the blankety-blank CD, so I can't give you a transcription. I did find lyrics here (click), but I can't vouch for their reliability. You can also find the song on a David Roth CD.

That Kind of Grace
(Anne Hills & David Roth)

Sunday morning, Birmingham, quiet in the church
Bombs were planted, House of God, children's blood on the cross.
And your daughter, she was one, angel without wings.
How could anyone forgive those who do such things?

And when I sing Amazing Grace, your face is what I see.
I hope someday that kind of grace will find its way to me.

Friday evening in Mobile, klansmen killing time.
Saw young Michael walking by, he would do just fine.
Quiet student, mother's best, pleading for his life.
Strung him up to make a point, sharper than a knife.

Beulah Mae, his mother, stood, people all around
In the courtroom listening, as the truth was found.
From her mouth no curses fell, no profanity.
"I would do to others what I'd have done to me..."

And when I sing Amazing Grace, your face is what I see.
I hope someday that kind of grace will find its way to me.

Thursday afternoon in the car, turned the radio on.
The verdict in Los Angeles, oh what have we done?
Images of violence, yellow, black and white:
Fifty-two dead, millions lost, who can win this fight?

On the screen a face of tears, trembling through and through.
One we've seen so many times beaten on the news.
I could barely hear his words, full of fear and doubt.
"People, we can't live like this, we've got to work this out."

And when I sing Amazing Grace, your face is what I see.
I hope someday that kind of grace will find its way to me.


21 May 12 - 07:24 PM (#3354025)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: That Kind of Grace (Anne Hills,David Roth
From: GUEST,A listener.

This song is hauntingly beautiful. At first, the song was a blur to me, words poking out here and there. I finally had the sense to look up the lyrics, and was chilled by what I saw. I almost didn't want to listen to it again. But I knew that we had to learn the message inside. I listened again, and the song became stuck in my head for two days. I love it.