: The arrangement was inspired by a 1970 a cappella version by American folk singer Judy Collins .
The (RSDG) released their iconic bagpipe version of "Amazing Grace" in 1972, a recording that transformed the 18th-century hymn into a global pop phenomenon and the most famous bagpipe piece in the world. Historical Significance : The arrangement was inspired by a 1970
: Despite being summoned to Edinburgh Castle and initially criticized for "demeaning the bagpipes" with a popular hymn, the Pipe Major's arrangement became a massive hit. : The arrangement was inspired by a 1970
: The recording was made at Redford Barracks in 1971 to commemorate the amalgamation of the 3rd Carabiniers and the Royal Scots Greys . : The arrangement was inspired by a 1970