About "Amazing Grace"
Kathleen Ann Kelly (born 6 March 1963) is a singer, songwriter, and producer. Born in Leominster, Massachusetts, she is the third child of the musical family group The Kelly Family, a multi-generational pop group that achieved success in Europe in the 1990s.
In 1999, Kathy released her first solo album titled The Best Of Kathy Kelly which, in addition to her best songs from the albums of The Kelly Family (see The Kelly Family discography), contained five new songs. While still recording and touring with the group throughout the 2000s, Kathy worked on her solo projects, which resulted in three more LPs up to date and a number of singles. Some of the songs included were new versions of the traditional songs from all over the world previously sung by the group from as early as the 1970s; notably "Amazing Grace", "Motherless child", "Old Black Joe", "The Rose of Tralee".
Top songs by Kelly Family
- Hallelujah
- An Angel
- The Rose
- I Can't Help Myself
- Fell In Love With An Alien
- Mama
- All Along The Way
- Every Baby
- Amazing Grace
- Why Don't You Go
- Roses Of Red
- One More Song
- Children Of Kosovo
- Calling Heaven
- Angels Flying
- Sweetest Angel
- Because It's Love
- True Love
- Stars Fall From Heaven
- Who'll Come With Me
- Santa Maria
- Come Back To Me
- Wish I Were A Swallow
- When The Boys Come Into Town
- Please Don't Go
- Crazy
- Key To My Heart
- Jingle Bells
- Yo Te Quiero
- I Really Love You
- Nothing Like Home
- Looking For Love
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