Grace
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Grace
- Gonna Get It This Time - Exclusive brand new track
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77233 in Music
- Released on: 2008-12-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Single
- Dimensions: .15 pounds
Customer Reviews
British music at its best!
Written by Will Young and Matt Prime, Grace is a powerful song with deep meanings; it starts slow, then grows and grows. More than anything it illustrates what a unique instrument Will's voice is - I particularly love this song because it uses Will's richer, lower tones.
Will Young has recently performed Grace on x-factor and the video is now available too. Will rides a horse in the video that featured in Braveheart and the latest Black Beauty. Both the live performance and the video are easy to find on You Tube, so you can see and hear for yourself.
The second song on the single is brand new, and as I did not listen to it yet, I cannot comment other than it is also co-written by Will Young and is a dance song. But, judging by the other song that's not on the album, available to download on iTune (This Is Who I Am) I have high expectations.
With a lot of Grace
Grace, Will Young's second single from his widely acclaimed album "Let It Go" is a rousing, mid tempo number, beautifully produced by Richard "Biff" Stannard. Will's amazing vocals soar over clever orchestration and that very catchy OOH, OOH hook sticks in your head.Someone is getting their "comeuppance" according to Will in this excellent second offering from Let It Go.
With a lot of Grace
Grace is the second single from Will Young's critically acclaimed album, Let It Go.It is co-written with Matt prime and is beautifully produced by Richard "Biff" Stannard and Ash Howe. It is a rousing, mid tempo number about someone getting their "comeuppance." Will's distinctive vocals add a soulful vibe and there is a catchy "ooh-ooh" hook line. It's one of my favourite tracts from this fourth ,and definitely his best, album to date.




