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“Angels Among Us” is a song by the American country band Alabama, released in December 1993 as a part of their album Cheap Seats. Written by Don Goodman and Becky Hobbs, the song gained recognition for its inspirational message, blending themes of faith, hope, and compassion.

“Angels Among Us” is a song that resonates deeply with listeners due to its comforting lyrics, which speak of everyday “angels” who guide and protect people through life’s challenges. The song’s emotional tone highlights the belief that there are benevolent forces—whether divine or found in the kindness of others—who help us in times of need.

Despite not being a huge commercial hit on the charts (it only reached number 51 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart), “Angels Among Us” gained widespread popularity beyond radio play. It has been used in charity events, memorial services, and is often played during the holiday season. The band Alabama performed the song in various settings, recognizing its uplifting power.

The music video for the song, featuring children in angelic roles and a message of goodwill, further cemented its status as a sentimental favorite. The song’s heartfelt simplicity and universal theme have ensured its lasting appeal. Alabama’s lead singer, Randy Owen, has often remarked on how the song has touched many lives, with fans sharing personal stories of how it helped them through difficult times.

Over the years, “Angels Among Us” has become more than just a song—it has become a symbol of hope and comfort for people facing adversity, reflecting the power of music to heal and inspire.

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