Рџ’ґamazing Graceрџ’ґрџ’ґroyal Scots Dragoon Guardsрџ’ґ May 2026

: The track reached No. 1 in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. It sold over seven million copies by 1977.

: While the words were written by English clergyman John Newton in 1772, the tune most commonly used (known as "New Britain") is believed to be of British or Scottish folk origin. The Performers: Royal Scots Dragoon Guards : The track reached No

: This specific version is largely credited with creating the modern association between bagpipes and "Amazing Grace," which is now a standard at funerals and memorial services worldwide. Musical Origins : While the words were written by English

: The pipe score was written by Pipe Major Tony Crease . The arrangement features a signature solo piper introduction before the full pipe band and military band join in. The arrangement features a signature solo piper introduction